Best martial arts training |
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The first thing I want you to understand about being the best at martial arts training is taking your training to the gym our outside. Cardio and weight training conditioning is absolutely essential to get anywhere in martial arts. If you sit on your butt and don't train and just eat chips and smoke cigarettes, when it comes down to a fight situation against a guy almost invincible on crystal meth and alcohol you will notice you are disadvantaged. Instead, focus on actively participating in cardio and physical exercise. Including participating in martial arts classes with active combat applications. A big principle from the best martial arts training is the ability to defend yourself. Today I was watching Judo championship blackbelt fighters and the sport itself is not that useful when it comes to self defense according to what I saw in competition combat. Neither is Karate point sparring. What you want to do is the Wing Chun style of kung fu with street martial arts training and that is to progressively move forward and don't stop attacking. Another way to get the best martial arts training is to train in different traditional styles of martial arts. I have learned from Karate, Judo and Brazilian Jiujutsu. What I can tell you for myself personally, is that I have a range of skills for dealing with in close combat as well as clinch fighting and taking it to the ground for the finish. Your personal abilities will all completely depend on what kind of training and skills you have developed through martial arts training, actual fight experience and your technical knowledge. To get the best martial arts training possible, study different styles of traditional martial arts and train with weights and cardio. Go for runs, go for bike rides, do whatever you can do to improve your cardio conditioning. Quit smoking cigarettes, quit eating junk food, get out there and become the best you can be with martial arts!
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