Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Static Grip Endurance for Combat Sports
This is a great variation to build solid static strength-endurance in your upperback, arms and grip.
You can program this movement two different ways:
* Go for a set period of time.30 seconds is more than suffecient to start.
* Go for a set number of hand changes. Start low.
If you're grappler, keep your overall volume low on this exercise, as it can stress your biceps tendons and elbows quite a bit.
All the best,
Jason C. Brown BS CSCS
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Lamont Lister's Conditioning
Lamont Lister, professional mixed martial artist from Phildelphia preparing for an upcoming fight in August.
24kg Kettlebell Snatches
Contra-Lateral Push-ups
Flying Arm-bars
G & P Slam Ball
Band Suplexes
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Anthony "The Animal" Gatt
We've only been working with Anthony for a couple months but his work ethic and the love of his combat sports is inspirational.
Anthony had a fight only 11 days ago in Oaks, PA. This week he got a call about a fight in Butler , PA. Before we knew it Anthony was on his way to Butler... ready for war.
It was a tough fight with the local fighter winning a 4-round decision. Anthony was knocked down early in round one but quickly recovered and outpaced the local fighter for the next 3 rounds. The number of power-punches Anthony threw was astounding. Even the announcers were amazed.
I might be biased, but I gave Anthony that fight. Great fight Anthony, it's honor to work with you.
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