Just recently Dan Hardy just received a beating from Welterweight Champion George St-Pierre. It wasn't even close but Dan Hardy earned the respect of everyone, even the champ. He refused to quit and tap on 2 different submissions that Rush was able to pull off, the arm bar and the kimura. At the end of the bout, GSP retained his belt but Hardy may have just earned the rights to a possible rematch with his showing. So why not follow the Outlaws tips on MMA? Who knows? With his tips, we may just end up being Hardy himself and KICK ASS.
1. Choose the Right Disciplines
The Outlaw's tip: You can go to a lot of MMA classes now where they do a combination of everything. That can give you a good taste of the whole sport, and from there you can start specialising in, say, kickboxing or jujitsu, or whatever.
2. Find the right gym
The Outlaw's tip: See what fighter the gyms you're looking at are putting out, because if it’s a solid gym, they’re going to have decent fighters out there.
3. Find the right weight
The Outlaw's tip: You don’t want to spend too much time bulking up, because then you’ll be carrying weight that’s not natural to you. Just make sure your weight is comfortable. It’s all down to a combination of gym work and diet.
4. Mental preparation
The Outlaw's tip: Make sure you’re doing conditioning work and make sure you’re fit enough, because no matter how good your technique is, the minute you run out of gas, that’s pretty much when the fight is over. Stay calm and pace yourself.
5. Stay committed
The Outlaw's tip: Work hard, but make sure you have all your protective equipment; you don’t want to be picking up injuries that are going to hinder you in a fight. If you are injured or sick, take a bit of time off -- you’re only going to make it worse by training too soon.
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