What is the best book/website for training for UFC type fighting?

by MasterBlaster on March 28, 2010

I guess I was just curious to know what types of training, schools of techniques, and strategies successful UFC fighters use to be excellent at hand-to-hand combat.

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Mr.Me 2 March 28, 2010 at 18:12

Eddie Bravo has some good BJJ books
BJ Penn has a awesome MMA book
those are the best MMA books I’ve seen and read

Chute Boxe Brian March 28, 2010 at 18:48

A lot of the Victory Belt publishing stuff.

Randy Couture’s book
Karo’s book
BJ’s book
Eddie’s book

Victory Belt does a lot of great stuff.

They have a Fedor book coming out in September.

thehaad March 28, 2010 at 19:17

bj penn has good books
tao of jeet kune do by bruce lee is excellent

submissions101.com

trainfightwin.com

ehow.com

learnmma.com

youtube.com

howstuffworks.com

revver.com

but you should probably join a martial art even if wrestlin tae kwon do or capiera[ not insultin those arts done em all mad good but not mma style combat orientatuion son] oh an it is r e v v e r not r e w e r

drew March 28, 2010 at 19:33

Best MMA website for any topic is MMAturf.net You can speak to many fighters on their forum, I joined and love it. Check out MMAturf.net

Ki Chong T March 28, 2010 at 19:58

Try OVGuide.com. They have a whole section devoted to MMA /UFC that includes free fight videos and also a lot of free instructional videos. You learn the most from watching them fight and hearing the commentary of someone who knows what they’re talking about.

UFC fighters train almost overwhelmingly in Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, and Muay Thai/ Boxing. Basically the best fighter is going to be able to knock you out or damage you with strikes (Muay Thai, Boxing, Karate, etc). He will also need to know submissions both to choke out/ joint lock other fighters and defend themselves from submission holds (Jiu-Jitsu, Sambo, Submission Wrestling). Lastly he should be able to dictate whether the fight is fought standing or on the ground (Wrestling, Judo, etc)

hope this helps

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