Daily, you should work on the standard: stand-up, clinch and ground game.As a fighter your focal objective beyond conditioning or being in “fight shape” have to be to hone your entire game. You must improve your tools, techniques and games if you want to take on EVERY sparring partners lay before you, and overcome them with ease. Your movements have to be precisely and strategically designed as to wear down your rival’s approach of attack or game against you.As a combatant and competitor of the Martial Arts, you should always work to establish effectual basics, and employyour systems and plans to neutralize your opponent as swiftly as possible, with minimal effort. You must at all times pick a school that can provide a considerable reserve of athletes that are of the same or better talent to you, in order to ensure that a great number of partners are able to push you to your limits. A fighter should always be pushed further than his/her capacity to think clearly or maintain his/her composure. This has been considered as spirit training.Today, numerous individuals are training in Mixed Martial Arts that one should ask, “How many have really been pushed?” and “How far are most willing to really go in their training?” There are a number of MMA athletes who have done anything more than overwhelm their teammates, and are totally content with being “King of the Gym”. But are these competitors really learning and enhancing their performances? Working out with more trained fighters and getting beaten, in order that each be able to hone his/her systems truly educates competitors that there is all the time somewhat new to learn or improve on. Whether one’s weak point is striking, takedowns, submissions, tactics, strategies, mental awareness or conditioning, getting challenged enhances your game.The purpose is to be humble and train hard as well as learn and grow from ALL aspect that you are ineffective in. Don’t make the mistake of merely considering your fighters and trainers learning resources. Gain knowledge from each one, including beginners, intermediates and advanced practitioners. Every single one has something to suggest. Don’t forget, we’re all human, and each one has their strengths and their spots of weakness. One teammember may defeat anyone in stand-up and be like a turtle on the ground. We all can learn from one another to reach the highest potential from our team. If you are the top on your squad, never assume that others got nothing to bring to your progress.When we as humans are tall and powerful, we can repeatedly overlook that our main focus and goal was to improve our talents. When you lose that position, you typically get punched back to the spot you really need to be: humbleness, self-control and the keenness to learn. At all times stay focus and don’t forget: train hard, but train smart!





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So, it’s Friday and we’re all ready to get home or have just gotten home- either way, you need a laugh.

Jason “Mayhem” Miller (yes, the same guy who soccer-kick Jacare in their last fight) is one of the growing list of fighters that will be portrayed on EA Sports’ EA-MMA game; release date TBD. As part of the process Miller was brought in to get a preview of the game and his character.
When scrolling through the fighter skill screens Mayhem notices that his skills are… well, less than magnificent shall we say. He then continues to question the makers and act similar to a small child being told he can no longer have a bottle.

Watch, laugh, get scared, laugh some more, thank me.

Happy Friday!

Source: CagePotato.com

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Following the increasing popularity of the sport, it was inevitable that UFC would bring out a great looking game for the Playstation 3 based upon the exciting all action sport of MMA. UFC 2009 Undisputed is an explosive fighting game detailing all the non-stop the action, intensity and attitude of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Featuring an authentic and comprehensive UFC atmosphere, including an extensive roster of the best mixed martial arts fighters in the world (including Rampage Jackson, Frank Mir, Forrest Griffin, Brock Lesner and all the major stars), players will push the envelope with a powerful new game engine and put their best fighting disciplines to the test in the world famous Octagon.

Real UFC Characters – Explore a deep roster of more than 80 top names in UFC competition across five weight classes and enter the Octagon surrounded by the sport’s popular commentators, announcers, referees, trainers, Octagon girls and more. Realistic Models & Effects – Experience the world of UFC as it appears on television with photorealistic fighters who breathe, sweat and move like their real-life counterparts. Players will also view amazing ripple effects across the faces and bodies of their fighters from the impact of devastating punches and kicks.Total Control – Gain the upper hand in matchups with a brand new fighting game engine designed specifically for next generation systems. Emphasis on innovative, responsive and easy-to-play controls will give players unparalleled command of their fighters in the Octagon. All The Different Fight Styles – Take down opponents and get the submission with a variety of mixed martial arts disciplines, including Judo, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Kickboxing, Boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Create Your Own UFC Fighter – Jumpstart the career of a future champion by customizing your fighter’s physical appearance, learning new fighting techniques to use in the Octagon and managing the training process through attributes such as strength andcardiovascular health. Career Mode – Develop attributes, perfect moves and fight for entry into the UFC Hall of Fame.





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