Sep 11 2010

Benefits of Gymnastics for MMA

Gymnastics is one of the oldest forms of exercise.  Its benefits are great for not just gymnast but other athletes as well.  The Spartans, one of the greatest fighting civilizations in world history, were said to train in gymnastics. If you saw the Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen UFC championship fight, you actually saw Sonnen use a forward roll to escape trouble.  The moment I could, my daughter was signed up for gymnastics because of the great benefits.

One of the benefits of gymnastics is learning how to control your body.  Controlling your body in just everyday life is essential but looking at it from a fighting standpoint, any great martial artist knows how to control their body well.  This development of coordination when training in gymnastics can also lead to better balance and can teach an athlete to learn how to fall to prevent injury.

Another benefit of gymnastic that can help any MMA fighter or Jiu-Jitsu player is the development of better flexibility.  Gymnastics athletes are some of the most flexible athletes in the world.  Flexibility plays a key roll in combat sports.  We have seen how flexibility has helped fighters escape from devastating submission that would tap many fighters.  Gymnastics will help fighters become much more flexible in the hips and the shoulder.

Becoming stronger and more powerful is another benefit of gymnastics.  Gymnasts are some of the strongest athletes in the world.  Using gymnastic in a fighters strength and conditioning program will also lead to great strength and power gains.

Above I spoke about how gymnastics teaches athletes how to control their body.  It also teaches an athlete or fighter kinesthetic awareness, which is knowing where your body is in space.  Why is this important to say MMA or Jiu-Jitsu?  A fighter finds himself in many different positions during a fight and sometimes on their back, at times on top of an opponent.

Recently I was reading an article by Dan John, in the article he was talking about different challenges.  One of the challenges was using gymnastic movements.  Using simple gymnastic moves this set of movements placed together challenged cardio and my awareness of where I was.  You will see in the video below how at one point when I get up I am trying to find my balance and find where I was as I headed toward the water.  In the first video I cut out two reps on each of the exercises.  The second part of the video we performed all reps. The small challenge consisted of; 5 forward rolls, 5 rolls over the left shoulder, 5 rolls over the right shoulder, 6 cartwheels a bear crawl finished off by a short sprint.  Give it a try; trust me it’s harder than it looks.

Train Hard! Train Smart!

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Aug 07 2010

UFC 117 Predictions

One of the most anticipated UFC events is upon us. In just a few hours we are going to see if Chael Sonnan can back up all of his talking and win the world championship. The hype around that fight is crazy, and after Anderson Silva’s last performance many want to see him go down.

The best thing about UFC 117 is that the main event is just the icing on the cake. The rest of the card is stacked with great fights in all the different weight classes. This card on paper is the best card of the summer.
So here are my predictions for this card. Now if you know me I m never really good at this so if you are a gambling man or woman then bet against me and I could make you rich.

The first match-up I want to discuss is in the heavy weight division. Junior Dos Santos takes on Roy Nelson. This could turn out to be a slugfest. Both have heavy handsand someone is going to be getting knocked out in this one. Many always go against Roy Nelson because of the way he presents himself. He does not look like a fighter but we all know he can throw down. Damn this one is hard to call. I am taking Roy Nelson in a 2nd round TKO.

Next up is a match up I want to see, as former welterweight champ and UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes takes on Ricardo Almeida. Once again Hughes will be taking on a Gracie fighter. First it was Royce, then Matt Serra, Renzo Gracie and now Almeida. Can Hughes become the new “Gracie Hunter”? I think this is where Hughes hunting dayscome to an end. Big Dog will come out on top via unanimous decison. It will be a tough fight but Almeida will pull it out in the end.

Clay Guida and Rafael Dos Anjos is going to be a barn burner and the next match-up on the card. The pace of this fight will be incredible. Who doesn’t like a nice lightweight fight. Guida is a fireball and the fans are in love with him. He looks to win his second fight in a row coming off a submission victory in March. Dos Anjos looks to keep his three fight win streak in tact, with a victory over Guida it will bring him to a new level in the lightweight division. In this fight I have Guida taking it in a split decsion. The judges will have a hard time with this one. So boys don’t leave it to the judges.

Next up we have Jon Fitch taking on Thiago Alves. This is a match-up of ATT goig up against AKA. Fitch won their first meeting but Alves is a different fighter this time around. If Alves can stop the takedown then Alves will take this one but I believe that Fitch will be able to get this fight to the ground and pull out the victory via unanimous decsion.

Finally the main event the one everyone has been talking about, the super hyped match-up with Chael Sonnen going up against the pound for pound best fighter in the world Anderson Silva.  I see Silva knocking Sonnen out in the second round.  The first round Silva will feel Sonnen out.  Sonnen will get a takedown and Silva will survive the round.  In the second the feeling out process will be over and Silva is going to just take control of the fight and finish Sonnen off.  Then everyone will be in love with Silva again and we will all be one happy UFC family.  So enjoy the fights and in the famous words of the Beastie Boys, “If your driving, don’t drink, and if you drink, don’t drive”!

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Aug 03 2010

Ricardo Almeida Strength and Conditioning

Category: Conditioning,MMA,Strength Training,UFC,UncategorizedRob @ 8:35 PM

UFC 117 is only a few days away and this card is stacked from top to bottom. We all know the main event pits Chael Sonnen going against defending champ Anderson Silva for the title. The one sided war of words has been well documented over the last few months and soon enough it will be time to close the mouth and step inside the Octagon.
For the next couple of days I am in hot pursuit of finding strength and conditioning videos of some of the fighters that are on the card at UFC 117. For starters I am going to begin with Ricardo Almeida who is taking on a legend in Matt Hughes. This is going to be a battle and I see it going to the judges. That being said both fighters will have to be in top condition.
Ricardo Almeida’s strength and conditioning coach is the world renowned Martin Rooney. If you follow strength and conditioning Rooney is one of the leaders in the industry and I myself have learned quite a bit from this great coach.
The video below is a short one. The deadlift is one of the best movements an athlete can perform. The deadlift builds the muscles of the posteiror chain. In this video Rooney has Almeida doing a variation of the deadlift. Rooney calls this modified version the sprawling deadlift. Obvious the sprawl is essential in MMA. The key to this lift is to do it as fast as possible and generate power. So don’t load the bar to heavy because it will not allow you pull it up fast. So check out this video. And don’t forget to watch Almeida take on Hughes this weekend.

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