Been doing kettlebell lifitng/chin up workout for MMA, Any opinions? Also what is the best cardio for MMA?

by admin on July 19, 2009

Jay E аѕkеԁ:

AƖѕο аחу one know аחу swim exercises?; аחԁ tһе best muscles tο stretch fοr leg kicks?

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Reign of the Dragon July 22, 2009 at 9:50 am

Weighted swimming is good, as is parachute running.

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ghost scribble July 22, 2009 at 11:50 am

Best leg stretches I learned in Tae Kwon Do (I know, it’s one of the few credible and valuable things I learned in TKD).

Splits and leg raises. Put your calf/ankle on a partner’s shoulder, and have them slowly stand up, raising your leg higher and higher. When you do splits, sit on the ground, and spread your legs out. Then have a partner grab your hands and pull you forward, while putting their feet on the insides of your legs, pushing them out and pulling you down/forward.
You do those stretches for a while and you’ll be throwing head kicks with ease. :)

As for cardio, swimming is great but I think some other people have better ideas for that. You could always run (sprints, uphill runs, stairs, etc.) Do some bag work. And also, just spar. Spar, spar, spar a lot.

Anything that gets your heart rate up while practicing the technique is good. Train like you fight.

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NeigongGato July 22, 2009 at 9:10 pm

Kettlebell training within Tabata protocol will surely give you a good cardio and endurance workout. Practice plenty of hand to hand swings, snatches, power swings and all the ballistic routines with tabata interval training.. Can’t beat it!

As far as leg kicks, you should focus more on leg strength, speed, accuracy and power. Naturally, you want to keep your overall stretching routines going on a regular basis. But stretching is not going to improve your kicks unless you plan on doing high kicks. Also, be sure to do dynamic stretches prior to training. Static stretches before training will hurt you in the long run..

More important than stretching is to improve overall joint mobility. One can be very pliable and yet not have full range of motion.. There is a difference..

Good luck with your training..

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Gertin J July 23, 2009 at 5:57 am

Running at 5 in the morning pushups swimming . Shadow Boxing.

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Ben R. July 26, 2009 at 10:41 am

Best cardio is to train hard. Other forms of cardio are Crossfit and p90x

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