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Training For MMA Vs. Traditional Martial Arts

Mar 11, 202427 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we delved into the differences between training for mixed martial arts (MMA) and individual martial arts like wrestling and jiu-jitsu. We agreed that the rule sets of individual martial arts can be quite different from those of MMA, which can affect the strategies and techniques used. For instance, a move that works well in wrestling might not be as effective in MMA due to the change in rules and environment. We also touched on the importance of understanding the principles of each martial art and applying them to MMA, such as the concept of heavy forward pressure in grappling. We further discussed the idea of focusing on one's strengths in MMA, such as striking for a striker, and incorporating defensive wrestling into striking routines. We concluded that MMA requires a higher level of athleticism and the ability to adapt to a wide range of situations, making it a fascinating and complex sport.

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