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Is a gun the ULTIMATE form of Self-Defense? : Is a gun the ULTIMATE Street Fighting Solution? I just got an email from one of my subscribers telling me that the gun was the ul...
What is REAL Self-Defense? : Unfortunately most people’s view of real self-defense is not too “real”.  Let’s first look at what REAL...
Instense Martial Arts Workout - Squats, Abs, and M... : If you practice martial arts, one thing you should always be doing is improving your strength, stamina and endurance. When it comes t...
Street Fighting - Face Smash to Elbow Strikes : You might not want to hurt another human being, but sometimes you are left with no choice... If an attacker becomes aggressive towar...
How to Street Fight: Wrestling Single Leg Takedown... : Will this work on the street? Or are the rules different?If you are into MMA or wrestling, then you probably know what a single leg tak...
How to Fight: Street Fighting Single Leg Takedown : It works in the MMA cage, but is the single leg takedown effective on the street? In this self defense video, Gary and myself (Matt)...
Fight like a uncaged beast! : I want to fight like a BEAST - Who's with me! My favorite action hero as a kid has always been the Hulk - a True MONSTER. Then t...
Choke Your Opponent Out Standing : Choke Your Opponent Out Before He Hits the Ground - Then Break His Arm! The Kata-Gatame Choke or the Head and Arm Choke is one of th...
Smash the Face, Knee the Body, Break the Arm : Standing Attack - Elbow Smash the Face - Knee the Body - Break the Arm In this H2H Self-Defense Technique series we're going to loo...
Brutal Strike - The Double Chin Jab : The Chin Jab is a very effective strike that off-balances your opponents and sets up a variety of other attacks and leads to finishin...

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How to Perform Proper Squats

Martial Arts Topics - Martial Arts Strength Training

How to Squat High Bar Back Squats

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High Bar Back Squats

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  1. Setup under the center of the bar with it resting on your upper traps
  2. Place your hands wide on the bar, squeeze your back tight as you pull your hands toward the center as far as you can
  3. Lock hands on bar with very tight grip
  4. Rotate elbows down (facing the ground) and straighten the wrists
  5. Take a deep breath, hold it
  6. Unrack bar and step backward, getting into your stance with as minimal steps as possible
  7. Feet should be approximately shoulder width apart with toes pointed outward at a comfortable angle for your body type, typically any where from 10 – 45 degree angle
  8. Let air out, and reset air pulling chest upward and ensuring elbows are facing down, head should remain forward to slightly up
  9. With weight on the middle of your feet (not toes) shift hips backward
  10. As the hips move backward, drop down into the hole maintaining an upright torso position tracking the knees over your toes (imagine there is a string attached to your chest keeping it up and facing forward)
  11. Descend until you reach the bottom position (as far as you can go)
  12. Still holding your air, drive upward out of the hole locking the hips forward at the peak with a powerful glute contraction.
  13. Repeat steps 4-12.

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MMA Technical Standup from Guard

Martial Arts Topics - MMA Fight Training

What is the Technical Standup?

Luigi Mondelli from Best Way Jiu-Jitsu / American Top Team calls the technique the "Technical Standup". I don't know if I've ever heard another term from it, but basically it's the CORRECT way to standup out of bottom guard. It can be used when you're in danger of being passed, or you get taken down and want to get back to your feet. Lately in Luigi's MMA classes we have been working on the technical standup from guard and half guard.

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MMA and Street Fighting Techniques and Tactics from Top UFC Fighters

Martial Arts Topics - Combat Martial Arts Training

UFC Fighter - MMA and Street Fighting Techniques and Tactics

These are a compilation of techniques from top UFC Fighters such as Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Shonie Carter, Joe Lauzon and WEC Champion Razor Rob McCullough. These techniques are essential for MMA and can also be used effectively in a street combat situation. All techniqes shown are high percentage MMA and Street Fighting Techniques.

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Strength Guidelines For MMA

Martial Arts Topics - Training your body
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Strength Guidelines For MMA

When I meet a mixed-martial artist for the first time, I often get asked the question, "How strong should I be?" The answer I always give is "Stronger than you were a week ago." But after that, I tend to give in and talk a little bit about how strong and in what exercises constitutes a realistic target.

However, it must be said that the most important thing for a fighter is relative strength as opposed to absolute strength. Fighters need to be as strong as possible for their particular weight class, so if getting any stronger means an increase in bodyweight, then it may not be worth it.

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Martial Arts’ Greatest Lesson

Martial Arts Topics - Training your mind
Success at home, work or on the mat is what drives all of us. Sooner or later, you’re going to want something more. It’s in our very nature to succeed. It is a primary survival instinct. The benefits of success are obvious. Sense of accomplishment, self worth and self-actualization are a few. Other, less obvious by-products are confidence and attitude.
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Brutal Strike - The Double Chin Jab

Martial Arts Topics - Realistic Fighting

The Double Chin Jab

The Chin Jab is a very effective strike that off-balances your opponents and sets up a variety of other attacks and leads to finishing techniques and takedowns.

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Lose Fat - Gain Strength and Muscle

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Quick Fat Loss - How to Build Strength at the Same Time

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Of all the goals a person wants to accomplish in the gym with regards to their training, losing fat while building muscle is probably the Holy Grain of all training goals. While it is not impossible, do not expect to be as big as Arnold and cut like a diamond. However, with the right plan you can find a way to tip the scales in your favor for your desired goal of losing fat and building muscle.

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Real Combat Grappling vs Sport Grappling

Martial Arts Topics - Combat Martial Arts Training

I've been working on a project for about a month with Sensei Russ on a expanding his H2H American Self Defense System to include a website and some additional resources... more about that later. Sensei Russ and I have been talking back and forth about real combat related tactics, training and techniques. So last night I attended the Kobukai Ju-Jitsu class before my no-gi BJJ class and Sensei decided to demonstrate some of the differences between Sport Grappling and Real Combat Grappling

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Grip Strength Exercises For MMA and Jiu-Jitsu

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MMA Strength

Grip Strength Exercises For MMA and BJJ

First, you have to understand that in order to train the grip, you not only do gripping style exercises, but you must also train the muscles on the opposite side of the joint. Most of the the exercises you probably do involve holding on to weights - this works the flexor (gripping) muscles. Often athletes neglect extensor training completely, so integrate 2 exercises to your grip strength program:

1) Reverse ez-bar curls
2) Rubber band finger extensions

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Women’s Self Defense

Martial Arts Topics - Training your mind
Can Anyone Defend Themselves? Of course the answer is "Yes", but each person has different circumstances. A 300-pound football player is going to have a different skill set than a 130-pound mother of two.

The biggest misconception in the martial arts is that a technique or a strategy will work the same for everybody, every time. Unfortunately, most martial arts preach this notion. They teach the same thing to everyone with little thought as to the capability of the student. Instructors have been trying to fit the square peg in the round hole for as long as I can remember.

For example, the other day, I received a call a woman who has a 3-year-old child and was expecting another. Naturally, she was concerned about her safety a pregnant woman with children is an easy mark. Well, this woman thought she would have no problem using empty hand techniques to fend off would-be assailants. She was convinced that she could “Jackie Chan” a slew of muggers, rapists and thieves with one child in her arms and another strapped to her back!

After a few moments I told her that was all well and good, but before she unleashes her drunken monkey kung fu, she should probably take a few steps to prepare her self a lot better by decreasing her exposure. And if it came down to a physical threat, there are a few things she can do to put the odds back in her favor and increase her chances of survival.

Remember there are 3 things all criminals don’t want to happen:

Get Arrested
Get Identified
Get Injured
Keeping this in mind, the first thing I told her was the life she used to enjoy has now changed. A woman, preoccupied with the safety and care of two children, let alone one child, is a prime target for the skels who earn their living preying on the weak and the helpless. She should only go to very public, very safe places that are mother and child friendly. The days of going to malls in the evening or quickly running into the Laundromat leaving the kids in the car are over.

Another step to ensure your family’s safety is to schedule a day to run errands childfree. Or choose services that offer delivery. Now if you can’t afford certain things, well you need to do with out or get your imagination working to come up with a better solution.

Now if you are going out, you have to have a few simple items handy. They are ranked in importance form the perspective of escape and avoidance. This list considers range, commitment and lethal effects.

Personal Alarm (Training Minimal)
Pepper Spray (Training Minimal)
Edged Weapons (Training Moderate to Heavy)
Impact Weapons (Training Moderate to Heavy)
Empty Hand (Training Heavy)
*Note Firearm has been deliberately left off the list.

Both the pepper spray and personal alarm are used to cause a distraction without getting tangled up in your opponent. A hesitation in your assailant’s assault will allow you the opportunity to escape and get to safety.

Next come edged weapons (Push Daggers and Knives with Finger-Holes). They require a lot less power and are a lot more effective than impact weapons. The push daggers and finger-hole knives give you two advantages: a specific way to grab it and are extremely difficult to drop. And in the course of a fight for your life, the less you need to think about, the better. The downside of course is the close proximity you need to be to use the weapon.

Then come impact weapons. They multiply the force you can exert, but they still require more strength, power and body weight.

And of course, empty hand techniques.
Remember, technology will ALWAYS trump hand to hand methods. ALL HAND-TO-HAND is a tactical last resort.

However training in empty hand techniques should be pursued vigorously. There is a great chance you will be taken by surprise and have to use hand to hand in order to get to your weapons.

Plus, it gives you something to fall back on in worst-case scenarios. It also gives you confidence and it awakens the part of you that doesn’t think tactically and defensively.

So all self-defense comes down to more than just techniques. It encompasses the key elements of Awareness, Strategy, Planning and Training.

Predators are banking on the fact you will play the odds and not do any of these.

And all you have to do is be in the wrong place at the wrong time. All you need is one meeting to go late, one thing in your routine to be disrupted and that once busy parking lock is now a barren wasteland. And there you are SOL.

Training for reality is about training your mind to find whatever solution you need to survive.

And that starts well before the fight is imminent. The person who doesn’t prepare for the absolute worst and thinks they are going to get by with just “empty hand” methods is very ignorant, very lucky or very dead.

PS. If you think women are weak, go check out Dr. Ruthless

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