5 Techniques For MMA Fighter Training
These 5 techniques for MMA fighter training are areas that can greatly improve your MMA fighter training. Along with these techniques, you should work on a number of others that are designed according to your fighting style. Take these 5 techniques for MMA fighter training into consideration to improve your fighting skill.
- The jab. Regardless of your fighting style, the jab plays a role in your MMA fighting. Work on the jab in all situations, such as setting up other punches and kicks, as well as a variety of defensive purposes. The jab is truly a powerful weapon for MMA fighting.
- The front/roundhouse kick. Work on using the front and roundhouse kick interchangeably. If you begin both by raising your knee straight off the ground, you can easily go with either once you see how your opponent reacts. This makes it easy, once you increase the speed of each kick, to choose which kick to use at that very moment.
- Taking an angle off of a punch. Many fighters try to block or move to the side when defending a punch. Work on instead taking a 30 degree angle, moving away from the punch but closer to your opponent for an easy strike or takedown.
- The uppercut. Work on the speed and power of this effective punch. Watch for your opponent's hands on the side of his head, setting you up for the uppercut.
- The armbar. The armbar and other submission techniques are crucial to MMA fighting. Work on this an other techniques to greatly improve your MMA training for fights.
Posted on: Aug. 22, 2010







