Sunday 30 March 2008

BJ Penn - Background


BJ Penn had modest beginnings growing up in Hilo Hawaii. What some of you may not know is that his real name is Jay Dee Penn. He was born on December 13th, 1978 and at the age of seventeen began his MMA training. Starting out in Brazilian Jujitsu BJ soon became very well versed in the art going on to study under the legendary Ralph Gracie in 1997. After achieving his black belt in 2000 he went on to become the first non Brazilian to win a gold medal in the black belt division of the Mundial World Championships in Rio De Janiero. BJ Penn hold a record of 12 wins, most notable was his win in UFC 46 back in 2004 where he submitted the hugely favourite Matt Hughes with a rear naked choke hold four minutes into the first round. BJ Penn also holds 1 draw and 4 losses and is one of my favourite fighters as he is can fight just as well on the ground as he can on his feet. BJ Penn is one of the most exciting fighters out there and has and will continue to enjoy success from mixed martial arts.

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Saturday 29 March 2008

Current Mixed Martial Arts Fan Favourite

The fan favourite is decided over all organisations and weight classes and is done through a voting system. The current fan favourite this month is...



ANDREI 'THE PITBULL' ARLOVSKI

Best Mixed Martial Arts Training Products

If you are training for mixed martial arts (MMA) there are a few essential products that are above the rest and represent the best in quality and value for money. From gloves to shorts these products are the 'dogs bollocks' and well worth a purchase.

  1. Gloves - how can there be a better glove for mixed martial arts than the official glove of the UFC. The official UFC Glove by Ouano had showed its durability and quality by being named as the official glove of the UFC. It is constantly used by the best mixed martial arts fighters in the world. Features include cut fingers and a completely open palm for added movement and a wider velcro strap for extra support for the wrist when throwing those mega blows. These gloves are lightweight weighing in at about 4 0.z. per glove and come in 4 different sizes from small to extra large.
  2. Mouth Guards - ideally getting a mouth guard made by a dentist is the best solution but is a tad on the pricey side. Luckily shock doctor have come up with the POWER GEL ULTRA. Shock doctor is a popular mouth guard in the world of mixed martial arts and its no wonder as the power gel ultra provides great protection, lower jaw stability and above all a super tight fit. This is the difference between teeth and no teeth or concussion and no concussion and is available in a range of sizes.
  3. Grappling shorts - if your looking for lightweight but very tough shorts then put your confidence in Vangaard MMA Grappling Shorts made from micro fibre material. Enjoy great freedom of motion and an edge on your opponent as the tighter fit and smooth material effectively decreases your opponents chance of getting a grip on you
  4. Fight shorts - the modern and more comfortable fight short has seen an increase in popularity and allows a superb range of motion with the added bonus of a stylish appearance for the fighter. The Hayabusa Kyoudo fight short is a cut above the rest, it may be slightly more expensive but its indestructible webbing contributing to a customised fit is unrivaled. They have an unrestricted range of motion and are durable beyond belief. But perhaps the most interesting feature about these shorts are the odor inhibiting effects!
  5. Heavy bag - want to deliver even harder strikes? Of course you do! A heavy bag is a must for any mixed martial arts fighter and the MMA Nevatear Double End Heavy Bag by Everlast is in one word perfect. Value for money is unbelievable as the modest price provides you with a durable bag in a range of weights with a vinyl reinforced skin. Importantly this includes steel ceiling and floor attachments.
  6. Focus Mitts - vital for accuracy, speed and timing, focus mitts provide another alternative for striking practice and are essential if you want to be competitive. The Fairtex Ultimate Contoured Focus Mitts aim to create a fit that minimises wrist injury and allows the trainer maximum control. Fingers never jam and the impact on the trainers hand is reduced due to a unique foam layering system.
  7. Shin Pads - NEVER TRY AND LEARN LOW KICKS WITHOUT PROTECTION. From experience I know the importance of having shin pads in training. The Rogue Competition Pro Series Shin Pads have a comfortable yet snug fit to stop the shin pad twisting. They can be worn barefoot and are designed specifically for mixed martial art use. Made from the highest quality leathers and neoprene they are a great multi purpose shin pad for use in training and competition.
  8. Helmet - the best helmet out there without a shadow of a doubt is the Top Ten Bayflex Helmet. Made out of Bayflex (a thick rubbery material) it is very durable and washable. The only disadvantages it has is that it is more expensive and it is a bit heavier than the average helmet. Buy one for life!

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Getting Started in Mixed Martial Arts

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is constantly pushing the boundaries of human skill, intensity and above all heart. But here are a few tips on getting started in mixed martial arts:
  1. Search for a club - with the increasing popularity of mixed martial arts many local mixed martial arts clubs are popping up. If a specific mixed martial arts club is not available look for a specific club catering to a particular area of mixed martial arts (MMA) e.g. jujitsu, wrestling, boxing
  2. Get a gym membership - cardio is a huge aspect in mixed martial arts and if you want to be a serious competitor increase your stamina. Cycling, running and even swimming are all great ways to achieve this.
  3. Watch mixed martial arts - it is important to stay focused when training and an effective way of doing this is watching various mixed martial arts fighters in the various competitive arenas e.g. UFC, K1 Kickboxing, Pride FC, IFL etc. Keep your eye on the prize!
  4. DO BATTLE! - once your confidence is up and you feel you are becoming a competent fighter consult your trainer to set up a local fight. Your trainer knows what you are capable of and will have a better idea of competitive events and prospective opponents

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MIxed Martial Arts Supply

Welcome to the number one blog for mixed martial arts supplies. Here you will find all the best suppliers of varied mixed martial arts gear and be on your way to becoming the ultimate fighter!