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What Training Protocols Will Improve Fight Performance?

What Training Protocols Will Improve Fight Performance?

  1. Are you satisfied with the direction of your fight skills and martial arts training? 
  2. Do you feel that you’re lacking an element in your martial arts training? 
  3. Are you interested in giving your fight fitness a serious upgrade? 
  4. Are you interested in developing a more serious level of conditioning and athleticism for your fight performance? 

When it comes to your fight performance there is no substitute for speed and reaction time. Like anything else the more you practice to get better at something the better you will get at doing it. In my experience if you’re talking about fight training then this is the case more than just about anything else. Today I want to talk about some training protocols you can put into place to enhance your speed and reaction time and to make you a more athletic fighter.

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5 Ways To Develop Power While Getting Lean

5 Ways To Develop Power While Getting Lean

The original publishing date of today’s article was back on September 10, 2015.

I wanted to pull this one from the archives. I did this to help you understand how to go about building muscular power while also developing lean muscle. If you haven’t applied the following steps to your own training then you need to make some adjustments.

Read and apply.

One great truth about strength is that it has different faces. I mean who’s stronger…Is it the guy that can squat 700 lbs., or is it the guy that has a 40 inch vertical? Obviously these are both great examples of strength, but the point is that BOTH are very different. Being different is what makes these types of strength so special. Aside from being different both do demonstrate an impressive level of power.

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Should You Perform Static Stretching Before Lifting Or Not?

Should You Perform Static Stretching Before Lifting Or Not?

  1. Should you stretch before you lift or afterwards? 
  2. Do you perform static stretching in your workouts? 
  3. Are you prone to tightness and immobility?

If you are prone to tightness, but you’re confused about the whole static stretching topic then I’ll help to clear it up for you here today. I’ve been training athletes for damn near 20 years and I’m very aware of all the studies regarding static stretching prior to lifting and that it can weaken the muscles and blah blah blah. Before you allow the studies to paralyze your decision to perform a static stretch take a moment to read the rest of this article.

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3 Unique Things People Don’t Know About Training For Strength

3 Unique Things People Don’t Know About Training For Strength

  1. Do you understand what it truly means to be training for strength?
  2. Are you looking to make significant gains in your strength like never before?
  3. Are you prepared to fully commit to learning what simple methods will build you mind blowing PR’s with your strength training?

There are many things that people don’t understand about what it means to truly train for strength! In order to understand strength you first need to know the definition of strength.

Strength is defined as your muscles’ ability to produce tension and force for a given task. Ok now that you know this the following principles involved in building strength are things that the majority of people don’t realize let alone practice as it’s outlined here in today’s article.

In fact, many people may read the following principles and find these to be rather shocking. Regardless when it comes to you building and developing true strength this is what most people fail to know in their pursuit of it.

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How Sprinting Can Help Build Lean Muscle Mass

How Sprinting Can Help Build Lean Muscle Mass

  1. Are you looking to incorporate sprinting into your training program?
  2. Are you looking to build lean muscle faster?
  3. Are you interested in speeding up your recovery?
  4. Are you familiar with anaerobic work capacity?
  5. Are you looking for a way to give your conditioning a significant upgrade? 

When it comes to looking at what works in terms of  building lean muscle mass I’m always quick to point out what the evidence shows. If you’re not convinced that sprinting can build muscle, or contribute to the development of lean muscle then just take a look at people that do it for sport and competition.

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