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X Training with Randy Couture Volume 2 List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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X-Training with Randy Couture Volume 2 (Kick Boxing & Submission) is a rare up-close look at training with a world champion. X-Training takes you through techniques including Warm Up, Kick Defense, Wrestling, and Submission. |
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FRANK SHAMROCK - Submission Fighting Training Seminar List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: $39.94 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This double DVD set is a special opportunity to learn from and get to know one of the greatest martial athletes on the planet.Frank Shamrock is one of the most intriguing and sought after Mixed Martial Artists in the world... |
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No submission technique works every time. That's why the best no-holds-barred (NHB) fighters have an entire arsenal of finishing techniques and know how to flow from one submission to another based on their opponent's energy and counters... |
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Did Couture, Hughes, Liddell and Ortiz forget to receive the memo, that wrestlers are no good at MMA?
I asked a question a while back about wrestling and MMA. If Wrestling is good to know. Some of the the responses were wrestling was a waste of time. That Jujitsu was all the ground work that was needed.
It seems alot of the best grapplers have a pure wrestling background before cross training. Ortiz was a star high school wrestler. Liddell college wrestler. Couture and Hughes great wrestlers. They were all thouroughly grounded in wrestling before they expanded out. In some ways it is an advantage because they are taught to fight on top. The guard is great for sport jujitsu but not the best place for MMA. A little of the track but Fedor comes from Sambo where the guard earns no points and you can actually make points with putting your chest on someone who has you in the guard. Wrestling when combined with submissions training seems to be as effective if not more effective than Jujitsu doesn't it? Don't the results speak for themselves?
Anyone that says wresling is a waste of time is crazy. Besides the guys you have listed, you can add Quinton Jackson, Sean Sherk, Dan Henderson, Matt Lindland, and a whole lot more. Those are just guys that are at the top of their game or are holding a belt right now. If you really want to know how important wresling is to MMA, you can look at the old days of the UFC when guys like Mark Coleman and Dan Severn came in and started tearing guys up. So yeah, if wresling is no good for MMA, A LOT of guys missed that memo!










