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im 16...i need some tips abt training for judo and for MMA...
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search hammer down endurance and hammer down strength by chad waterbury
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gripmaster wrote:im 16...i need some tips abt training for judo and for MMA...
.. :P
What tips are you looking for, exactly?
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uh...actually i dont really knw wat to do..

wat are the work outs..most fighters DO?
i mean...about weightlifting.
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gripmaster wrote:uh...actually i dont really knw wat to do..

wat are the work outs..most fighters DO?
i mean...about weightlifting.
Well, I can't tell you about weight lifting, I know very little. However, I train a little bit of MMA (cause I enjoy it) and mostly Gracie Jiu Jitsu.

If you want to workout for the reason of fighting alone, you will want to have very good muscle endurance and cardio. Beach muscles (as in weight lifters and such) don't have a very good shape for fighting or endurace sports such at being on the mat. Bulky muscles get very heavy (so to speak) after the first few minutes on the mat or in a cage.
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im a big fan of mma but i don't train for it or anything like that, just watch the fights. from what i have seen, alot of the pros don't lift alot of weights except for heavy lifting like deadlifts and squats (compound movements only). i think they mainly do bodyweight exercises like hindu pushups and pullups, etc. for muscular endurance. you might try the hammer down strength program by chad waterbury. never tried it personally, sorry if i couldn't be more help.
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thank u guys!

i gotta start training hard again...
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thank u guys!

i gotta start training hard again...
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gripmaster wrote:thank u guys!

i gotta start training hard again...
What do you train in?
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i train in judo..and lil' bit of mixed martial arts'
but i train judo the most
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gripmaster wrote:i train in judo..and lil' bit of mixed martial arts'
but i train judo the most
Judo is good. Do you have any BJJ schools near you?
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uh... judo coach is also a BJJ teacher...and i will ask him later where the school is.
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gripmaster wrote:uh... judo coach is also a BJJ teacher...and i will ask him later where the school is.
Well, just asking cause if you could manage to do both it would make you more rounded.

Judo lacks the more dynamic subs while BJJ lacks the fantastic takedown/throws of judo.
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yeah..but i seriously need to hav a job... mum aint gonna pay for lessons!
loL!
i hope it would cheap'
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