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Fit to Fight: An Insanely Effective Strength and Conditioning Program for the Ultimate MMAWarrior

Fit to Fight: An Insanely Effective Strength and Conditioning Program for the Ultimate MMAWarrior
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The ultimate strength and conditioning book for ultimate fighters. Mixed martial arts (MMA) is America's fastest-growing combat sport, with millions signing up for MMA classes and many more tuning in to "pay-per-view" to watch events with names like "Cage Rage" and "No Limit." MMA is not for wimps, and participants take a real pounding-they must be ready for anything. However, there is one way to predict a winner in any bout: conditioning. When facing an opponent with equal technical skill, the better-conditioned athlete will win- every match, every round, every time. Now, with amateur fight leagues springing up across the country, top conditioning coach Jason Ferruggia reveals the ultimate conditioning program for the ultimate fighter. By gaining overall strength, stamina, speed, and flexibility, athletes can substantially reduce their risk of injury in this intense contact sport. The key to Ferruggia's system is his emphasis on matspecific conditioning techniques. Too many would-be fighters use training programs borrowed from football or bodybuilding-methods that are all wrong for MMA. Included are: - A first-rate warm-up guaranteed to make a fighter more explosive and to reduce injuries - Off-the-charts strength-building secrets - Dozens of exercises to develop crushing grip strength - Top speed-building methods, including Olympic lifts, plyometrics, and throws - Incredibly effective exercises for building a thick, powerful neck that could be the difference between victory and serious injury Each exercise is accompanied by black-and-white photos illustrating proper technique and form, and "Inside the Cage" tips share the secrets to success from top professional fighters.

 

What Customers Say About Fit to Fight: An Insanely Effective Strength and Conditioning Program for the Ultimate MMAWarrior:

Would not recommend this text at all. I did not find an original idea, concept or exercise in the entire book. A mish mash of several other similar titles on the market, presented quite poorly in a cheap production.

My biggest gripe with this book is the author's WAY oversimplified discussion of aerobic vs. Which isn't to say that fighters of any sort should be doing nothing but or enormous amounts of aerobic work mind you; both extremes are going to result in poor performance. Sure there's an anaerobic component but it's typically done in fairly small amounts to 'sharpen' the athlete right before their event.

His whole argument is aerobic training is a waste of time for the MMA athlete, which is inaccurate and potentially harmful. Because, simply put, the guy with the bigger aerobic engine will outperform the guy running on higher anaerobic capacities. anaerobic training.

The predominant training is aerobic.Tangentially, you might keep that in mind the next time you read an article about how a mixed martial arts guy (who may be doing repeat rounds of 4-5 minutes with a short rest) should be doing nothing but interval work for conditioning. Like any athlete, the mixed martial artist needs a high level of aerobic fitness as a base for almost everything he or she does, and you're not going to get that just by doing intervals, etc. Conditioning expert Lyle McDonald has written: "Rowers, whose even lasts roughly 6 minutes or so do the same, an enormous amount of aerobic work for the same reason.

The aerobic guy will not only recover better between rounds but, since he can generate more energy aerobically during the round, he won't gas as fast. But I'm getting off topic."

This book was nice as he outlines quality workout methods. Sections dealing with body weight, sandbag, and other outside the gym techinques are particularly helpful, as these are harder to find and I discovered a few new things to try. The book is made of poor quality pulp, but that keeps the price low which is fine by me. I would also add that while the tactics would help those doing MMA, it isn't that specialized and is a nice reference for any althelete or weightlifter who wants to shake things up.

in no way am i writing this for Jason Ferruggia, this book speaks for itself.If you train you would know that the tools needed to win are high, the price of glory is never free.this book allows a person man or woman to train with the tools and common items found around the house to improve ones strength and quickness. He gives a list of email addresses to buy simple things to use as well.I am not a gym rat by any means, but this book teachs you to fill a sand bag or pull a weight sled and train at home vs spending $$$ money $$$ at a high priced gym only to wonder around not knowig what to do next, and at a fraction of the price.his book fills you in on supplements that dont work, to exercises that will work the smallest muscles in the body keeping you healthy and able to prepare for a fight.If you're serious about fighting, get this book and train, when ready, join a good MMA school in your area and you will be miles ahead of your class and will impress them all with your quickness, and strength.This book is 5 stars all the way.

Bought it to prepare for the US Sr. I was still running miles, using the stairmaster, etc. Nationals in taekwondo, although it applies to athletes in many disciplines. An eye opener. Have done this since wresting in high school in the mid 80's.Jason clearly explains a much more effective and rational training protocol, and also covers topics like making weight, diet, and stretching. A great value, clearly written, with lots of practical and specific, detailed advice.

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