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Here is a good listing of MMA books and vids that should be on your X MAS list.
Mario Sperry's Vale Tudo Tapes
Very good series although it has few tapes on takedowns. Everything is clearly explained in these tapes and all moves assume your opponent knows what he is doing. It shows you how to dominate your opponent when in a vale tudo fight. The series is aimed mostly for BJJ stylists and other grappling stylists so it assumes you want to go to the ground and stay there.
Wrestling takedowns for an MMA match
Strikes and submissions make typical wrestling a much different beast than mma. You need to learn how to avoid strikes while shooting or clinching and you need how to use strikes to set up your shots and your takedowns from your clinch. Here are a few series that will help you with that.
Dahryl Gholar's Ultimate Wrestling and Vale Tudo Takedowns DVD
Both series are good and assume that your opponent will try to thwart your takedown. The instructors do not act like this is a wrestling series instead of a wrestling for mma series. These are too great tapes for learning how to takedown your opponent in a mma match.
Mark Kerr's Takedown Tapes
These are great tapes that teach you many skills for the no-holds-barred arena. Although I recomend his tapes for takedowns, I do not recomend Mark kerr's other instructional videos dealing with ground fighting and striking.
Books on MMA
Mastering Jujitsu
Although the title would get you to believe that this is a bjj book it is actually an mma book. This book is VERY basic and will benifit a person just starting out.
Fighters Notebook
Has tons of material on how to strike from the ground, submissions, standing striking and everything you can think of. It was one of the first books on mma and it still remains one of the best.
Bas Ruttens Big Books of Combat
These are two very large books that cover basic techniques all the way to advanced techniques. All the moves are very high percentage and safe. it shows you a lot of common mistakes and is very humorous.
Mark Hatmaker's No Holds Barred book series
Their are three books in this series and all are quite good. Two of them are about the grappling aspect of mma and one of them is about striking. The striking book covers everything you can imagine and shows a lot of things other books do not cover. One of the grappling books isa basic one that shows everything clearly and the other one is a bit more advanced. All these items are cheap and worth every penny.
Stay Tuned, Much More To Come......
Mario Sperry's Vale Tudo Tapes
Very good series although it has few tapes on takedowns. Everything is clearly explained in these tapes and all moves assume your opponent knows what he is doing. It shows you how to dominate your opponent when in a vale tudo fight. The series is aimed mostly for BJJ stylists and other grappling stylists so it assumes you want to go to the ground and stay there.
Wrestling takedowns for an MMA match
Strikes and submissions make typical wrestling a much different beast than mma. You need to learn how to avoid strikes while shooting or clinching and you need how to use strikes to set up your shots and your takedowns from your clinch. Here are a few series that will help you with that.
Dahryl Gholar's Ultimate Wrestling and Vale Tudo Takedowns DVD
Both series are good and assume that your opponent will try to thwart your takedown. The instructors do not act like this is a wrestling series instead of a wrestling for mma series. These are too great tapes for learning how to takedown your opponent in a mma match.
Mark Kerr's Takedown Tapes
These are great tapes that teach you many skills for the no-holds-barred arena. Although I recomend his tapes for takedowns, I do not recomend Mark kerr's other instructional videos dealing with ground fighting and striking.
Books on MMA
Mastering Jujitsu
Although the title would get you to believe that this is a bjj book it is actually an mma book. This book is VERY basic and will benifit a person just starting out.
Fighters Notebook
Has tons of material on how to strike from the ground, submissions, standing striking and everything you can think of. It was one of the first books on mma and it still remains one of the best.
Bas Ruttens Big Books of Combat
These are two very large books that cover basic techniques all the way to advanced techniques. All the moves are very high percentage and safe. it shows you a lot of common mistakes and is very humorous.
Mark Hatmaker's No Holds Barred book series
Their are three books in this series and all are quite good. Two of them are about the grappling aspect of mma and one of them is about striking. The striking book covers everything you can imagine and shows a lot of things other books do not cover. One of the grappling books isa basic one that shows everything clearly and the other one is a bit more advanced. All these items are cheap and worth every penny.
Stay Tuned, Much More To Come......