Blooming Lotus said:
I've been putting together some styles and apps to hit the ring for the 1st time recently ( as in the last 6-12 mths) and I'm just wondering, of all the mmaers on these boards who actually compete, without being over familiar with mma ring rules etc what works and what styles are you all using???
What I'm interested in is where you're getting your shuai chiao ( grappling), What sort of feet are the majority using and how many of you use ( now don't boo me here ), a........ tcma???
I'm relatively a noob to this scene, so any tips you can give me ( particularly on the above) will be appreciated.
Cheers
Blooming Lotus
Im 3-0 In MMA & The Curent Extreme Fighting Challenge
Light Weight Champion.
I've been practising Martial Arts On & off My Hole Life.
I train in a varity of way's I have Practise both Traditional & Modern
Martial Arts...
My strongest asset would Be My Submission Skills
In My 1st Fight I fought against a BJJ Fighter (Andrew Corringa) we Both
Went for Submissions Before the end of the 1st Round
I cought him in a Inverted Heel Hook.. & mayed him Tap out
My 2nd Fight was against a Wrestler
& at the Time EFC Light Weight Champ. Joe VandenEyden
He & I went to War in the 1st Round in the 2nd Round
I got a Double Leg Ride / Rear Mount & I used Strkies to force The Tap out.
And win The Championship.
My 3rd Fight & 1st Titel defence was against Silver Back
Light Weight Vale Tudo Champ Wade Choate his Back Round
Was in Shoot Fighting & I beat Him with a Reverse Cross Arm Lock
(Jujigatme).
For Grappling I train Submission Wrestling & (Kumite) Ju Jitsu
My Stand up Game has Yet to realy come in to Play
But I Practice Arnis , JKD, Bando ,(Kumite) Ju Jitsu & Kickboxing...
I say U 1st have to start with Your Strenth is Skill
are U a better Ground Fighter or Stand up.
U should do Cardio & Weight training...
U are only as good as The People Who Beat up on U
alway's seak out Someone whos Better Than U to improve on skills.
MMA is not Rocket Sience U have to Cross train
& keep an open Mind. Train hard & often
Eat Right & go prepaird.