To train as an Ultimate Fighter or mixed martial artist you have a few
different options. Whether you want to ease into a few different
styles, or try to go full throttle, here are some im****tant options to
consider:
1. Train Jujitsu. One excellent way to introduce yourself to one
aspect of ultimate fighting is by beginning to train jujitsu. Here you
will learn the ground game which is very im****tant in mixed martial
arts. Not only the various aspects of wrestling will be covered, but
also choke holds, submissions, locks and take downs will be covered.
You will also get a taste of the endurance aspect to the s****t.
Jujitsu is incredibly draining. Being on the ground can take a lot out
of you and during your jujitsu sparring sessions you'll soon realize
how im****tant cardiovascular training is and what it really feels like
to be exhausted during a fight.
2. Train Muay Thai. By training Muay Thai you'll learn different
strikes and all the different kicks used in the stand up game of
Ultimate Fighting. It's an excellent way to perfect your stand up, not
only learning offensive moves, but learning how to effectively defend
and deflect strikes, kicks, and in close knees. Some people will
choose boxing to train their stand up game, but Muay Thai gives a more
rounded and realistic approach to what it will be like fighting as an
Ultimate Fighter....
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