Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
10:44 am
Most people go way too hard during their particular first moves towards studying the way to submit someone. Perry Marshall, an online expert on PPC actually stated the following (so I get no credit). “How to travel from foot-hold to toe-hold to strangle-hold, evolving from thin affiliate to thick solution dealer.”
That is what you ought to want in your progression in your own grappling career. You need to learn how to walk before you run, and prior to that you will have to learn how to crawl (or shrimp if you are conversing with Mixed Martial Arts star Frank Shamrock).

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
9:06 pm
I say this regularly, for the reason that this way of thinking is important to winning tiffs, and it is really neither broadly understood or widely acknowledged. If you possibly can keep on top of distances in a fight you are going to triumph the fight. It is like obtaining the high terrain for the period of a military fight; it’s much more difficult for another person to take you down if they have to go up and also over to get to you. If you’re able to choose where and when a struggle happens, you are going to have a serious advantage.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
5:09 am
UFC 110 has been dominating the MMA blogs this week, as fighter stats, rumours and predictions circulate prior to the event. Enthusiasts and commentators, bloggers and writers are all giving their two-cents’ worth on who the best fighter is, the physical and mental strategies to be employed, and who will win the fight.
The buzz created by MMA blogs has led to the massive sell-out of UFC 110 tickets for the upcoming fight in Sydney, Australia. Not to be left out are UFC fans around the world who can get a front-row view of the match albeit via pay-per-view.

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Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
7:39 pm
I forecasted completely wrong in my preceding assessment of the match up. Kind of. I did declare that Silva would definitely own the mid range of punching. He failed to make it happen, yet somehow Quinton Jackson did.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
1:36 pm
The days leading to the UFC 110 were filled with UFC news, stories and rumours about how the contenders condition themselves for their fights. Recently, UFC followers have been watching closely how former champion Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira conditioned himself mentally for the match with unbeaten fighter Cain Velasquez in Sydney, Australia.
The main event was predicted to attract a large crowd of fans and supporters, as the Acer Arena apparently sold out to some 16,500 spectators, making it the second most sold out event in the UFC’s 16 year history.
Nogueira vs. Velasquez

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