Win Your MMA Fight

Attention Mixed Martial Arts Fighters..."

Discover A Blueprint That Reveals The 3 Keys To Successful Training, Diet And Preparation For Victory In An MMA Fight!

If you can follow a simple system for Working out correctly, Eating properly, and recovering then you can create a game plan to win your first (or next!) mixed martial arts fight!

Dear MMA Fighter,

If you are serious about winning your MMA fight, then this is the most important letter you will ever read.  Are you worried about your training?  Did you realize that the top professional MMA fighters train their stand-up game different than you?  You know of course that their cardio is different, their diet is different, their strength and power training is different and even their mental prep is different, right?  Do you ever feel that you just aren't ready and can't find the right training information that you need to prepare properly?

Chances are Xyience, the UFC and Dana White haven't come calling yet, right?

You're training your butt off for an upcoming fight.  Maybe you still have the day job, bills to pay, and money is tight.  Maybe you're fighting MMA for the pure love of the sport.  Or maybe you have dreams of making it to the big time and fighting for a belt (and fat checks) one day.  

Listen close - chances are you are wasting your time.  I know it's frustrating on the outside looking in.  I hear ya.

But what if I could change all that for you?  What if I could give you the inside track to training like a winner, fighting like a winner and dominating your next MMA fight?

You know how pro fighters have full time trainers, coaches and managers?  Well, let me share a secret with you.  I am one.  I train, coach and manage top amateur and pro MMA fighters.  And I'm going to let you take a sneak peek into our inner circle.  Get ready...read every word of this letter!  I have prepared a special report called:

 

"WIN YOUR MMA FIGHT: 3 Keys To Successful Training, Diet And Preparation For Victory In An MMA Fight."

This report was created after I got fed up of asking my athletes simple questions as they prepared for combat that they should know the answers to but didn't.

Take this little quiz:

* Are you training properly for your fight?  

* How many hours per session are you training?  

* How many sessions per week?  

* How many sessions are focused on developing explosive power?  

* How are your training to build endurance?  

* How are you improving your Grappling?  

* How about working your Stand up?  

* How are you training working the clinch on the cage?  

* What about ground and pound?

* What is your current diet plan?

* What is your nutrition plan?

* Do you have to cut weight?  Do you know how to do it safely?

* How do you know if you are overtraining?

* What's your plan to prevent injuries leading up to the fight?

* Does your corner man have a plan for the fight?

* What is your game plan for victory?

 

"The Real Deal In MMA"

This is the real deal when it comes to training.  I have used These ideas, especially for my last fight in Ohio and it took all the stress off of me.  what an awesome system and exceptional blueprint! - Roth "The Tank" Taylor, amateur

 

People in general are naturally skeptical.  Especially those who've been around the block and have fallen for hype before.  Let me give you a quick overview of who I am and why you should believe me.

I have been involved in training a dozen MMA fighters at the competitive amateur and pro levels.  Believe me, there is nothing as thrilling as sitting with your nose pressed up against the fence at a pro King Of The Cage show.  I have cornered winners as well as felt the sting of losing.  I'm not some overweight shlub either.  I train at the same levels as my fighters, both for cardio as well as full contact technique.  I have a background in exercise physiology, nutrition and peak performance training.  

 

YOU MUST TRAIN THIS WAY TO WIN!

 

In this special report, I lay out an entire step-by-step game plan for a serious mixed martial artist.  I hold nothing back.  You get the checklists, systems, and blueprints that we use to train our fighters to victory.

* How to create a 6 week camp environment like Tito Ortiz does to help your team focus, train and accelerate your progress.

* Overtraining has derailed more fighters than injuries - how to identify the symptoms of overtraining, how to control the ego that destroys your muscle mass and how to recover quicker from training

* The 3 components to a sound diet plan - you are what you eat, especially as an athlete.  Throw this balance out of whack and you'll be pale, flabby and weak as a kitten.

* How a pro fighter showed up 2 hours late for a fight with no mouth guard and no ID - MMA horror stories can scare you into getting serious!

* How to properly cut weight - screw up cutting and you'll be weak as a kitten and exhausted or worse...you'll miss the fight entirely!

* How to improve your grappling, stand up, ground and pound and clinch against the cage by training for explosive power and endurance - hope you aren't afraid to sweat a little!

* How to block the starvation hormone in your body that causes cravings, insane hunger pangs and midnight fridge raiding - discover the secret to eating more and weighing less!

* You get complete step-by-step checklists for your managers and trainers to take care of all the little details before the fight, at the weigh-in and for the fight itself - this will let you sleep at night, stress free and confident

* What to do immediately after you win your fight to get more sponsors, more money, and have fight promoters begging you to compete at their shows!

The longer you wait to get this information, the longer it will be before you see results.  The quicker you get started on this system, the quicker you'll progress in your MMA training!

 

Just look at the table of contents:

 

  1. Chapter 1 - Training For Strength Properly
     

  2. Chapter 2 - It's All About Explosive Power!
     

  3. Chapter 3 - Endurance - Can You Go The Distance?
     

  4. Chapter 4 - Overtraining - How To Blow It Big Time
     

  5. Chapter 5 - The Proper Way To Diet For A Fight
     

  6. Chapter 6 - The Science Of Cutting Weight Properly & Safely
     

  7. Chapter 7 - The Day Before The Fight - Checklist
     

  8. Chapter 8 - The Weigh In - Checklist
     

  9. Chapter 9 - It's Showtime! Fight Game Plan Checklist
     

  10. Chapter 10 - The Fight Is Over - Now What?

 

If you're serious about achieving victory in your next MMA fight, you will get this report right now and read it today.

Do you want to know what it will cost you to get this career-changing information?

Nothing.  Zero.  Nada.  As in free!

Why?

Fighters for the most part are broke.   I want you to read this stuff, not sweat a visa bill.  Giving it away is the fastest way to get it into your hands.  But don't you dare think it's cheap!  This stuff is better than what most guys charge fifty bucks for. 

So if you're serious about winning your next MMA fight, fill out the form and let's get started.

 

 

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Self Defense Ideas Considerations
Written by: Mr Jody Hudson

Particularly since 9-11-2001 there has been an increase in discussion of self defense in our country and others. Southern Delaware is wonderfully safe, secure and peaceful but there is still some discussion of self defense and self protection issues here. Our senior citizens and single people of any age are often first to feel threatened and that makes the single senior citizen the most concerned according to my experience. A few years ago I spent a year or so helping to set up and manage a couple of very large Neighborhood Watch and Community Watch groups in areas of predominantly older singles and senior citizens.
I am active in several national and international forums where professionals from all walks of life, interact and correspond. Here are some self defense ideas that are currently being discussed on a philosophy of self defense, weaponry and martial arts forum that I have been quite involved with recently. I've used the ideas and discussion of the forum to guide my writing but the opinions and observations here are my own, alone.
1. Let's start with the most basic concept. The first and most important self defense tactic is to NOT BE THERE. And if one is THERE then the next most important thing is to NOT COMMUNICATE. You will find that the first two methods a top attorney uses to defend his client is to try and have an alibi for that client (showing the client was not there) and to instruct the client to not say anything but have an attorney handle all communications. There is a maxim in philosophy that there are only two crimes in the universe; being there and communicating; and that all crimes are just different mixtures of those two ingredients. In addition that same philosophical doctrine establishes that the only way out of that trap of criminality is to Be There ever more effectively and to Communicate ever more effectively as the greatest crime of all is not being anywhere (death) and not communicating at all (death again). So let's take this philosophical position and extrapolate it toward effective self defense.
That is, stay away from or get out of dangerous neighborhoods, groups and situations if there is any possible way to do so. Only if cornered or not able to get away or if in your own home or if with a child or elderly person that eliminates the possibility of getting away -- should one stand and argue, fight, use any sort of weapon or shoot.
And then, if there is no other way out and only then... fight to the death and hopefully only the death but at least FIRST the death of the attacker. Only police have the luxury of partially disabling an attacker and that is often only when the law enforcement officers heavily outnumber the person attacking SOMEONE ELSE. When a law officer is attacked by a person it is usual that the law enforcement officer acts to totally and quickly stop the attacker - that often takes the form of several lethal shots from a gun. When there are two or several police "handling" one somewhat disruptive individual, then sticks, cuffs, and holds are used.  read more »

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