MMA Fighters

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  • LGinSoCal
    LGinSoCal Posts: 21 Member
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    Injury prevention - I just remembered.

    CLIP YOUR NAILS.
  • fatty_to_fitty
    fatty_to_fitty Posts: 544 Member
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    I agree with a lot of what aloubere is saying.

    When you train for a fight the focus needs to be technique and endurance. The power comes with it late. If you keep injuring partners you'll have no one to train with.

    I've seen so many people with something to prove in class end up snapping a partners ankle or knocking someone out. Those who I see train with restraint and focus are always better in the cage.
  • fatty_to_fitty
    fatty_to_fitty Posts: 544 Member
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    Injury prevention - I just remembered.

    CLIP YOUR NAILS.

    Ha and this as a girl it sucks a bit :)
  • megamac33
    megamac33 Posts: 34 Member
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    Im a big guy and i was 300lbs when i had my first cagefight, i had been training in a mma gym for only 6 months when entered the cage, needless to say i did not win and was clearly not prepared, ive lost some weight now and train on my own, maybe one day i will enter the cage again but not anytime soon and not with out a lot more training