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Lonestar Beatdown THIS Saturday – October 4th!

September 30, 2008

The 6th Lonestar Beatdown is returning to the Bryan/College Station area on Saturday, October 4th and will be held at the famous Texas Hall of Fame!

Texas Hall of Fame
649 N. Harvey Mitchell Pkwy.
Bryan, TX 77803
(979) 822-2222

TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE NOW AVAILABLE!

CLICK HERE to buy your tickets now!

VIP Tables available by calling: 979-696-3971 ext. 702!

DOORS OPEN: 7PM

FIGHT STARTS: 8PM

Tickets also available at Tradition’s Bookstore and Cavender’s!

Is it okay for children to fight in MMA?

September 3, 2008

With MMA’s increasing popularity, more and more kids are drawn to the sport.  And as usual when it comes to MMA, there is swirling controversy; this time about how young is too young.

ABC Expose

The following clip from ABC talks about differing viewpoints on what type of sparring/training kids should be experiencing.  Enjoy and don’t forget to give your thoughts!

Click Here to view ABC’s expose on Kids fighting MMA

Editors Note: Watch out for the hot California MILF in this video. I give her at least an 8/1/7.

Breaking UFC News: Randy Couture is BACK!

September 2, 2008

I just finished listening to Dana White’s 3pm-EST media conference call where the UFC President laid out some very exciting news today regarding the UFC’s heavyweight division.

The UFC and their exiled Heavyweight Champion, Randy Couture, have buried the hatchet regarding their legal battle, renewing contractual agreements and bringing back the official UFC heavyweight champion.

Here are the Important Points from the Conference Call

  • Randy Couture is now officially back as a UFC Fighter full-time with a contract that stretches a minimum of three fights.
  • His first fight back will be at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas against highly-touted MMA Heavyweight and former WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar at UFC 91 on November 14, 2008.
  • The winner of Couture vs. Lesnar will face the winner of Interim Champion Antonio Rodrigo Noguera vs. Frank Mir. (that fight takes place in December)
  • The UFC will once again have an undisputed Heavyweight World Champion by the end of Q1 2009.
  • Dana White predicts at least one million PPV buys for Couture vs. Lesnar.
  • The UFC will try to set up a fight of Couture vs. consensus #1 MMA Heavyweight Emelianenko Fedor next year.

Ramifications from this announcement could affect the whole MMA landscape. For one, the UFC’s struggling heavyweight division just became one of the most intriguing in the company. Also, Affliction’s plans to host Fedor vs. Couture is now a wash. And most importantly, Couture’s legal loss now sets a precedent for other fighters hoping to challenge the UFC brass with lawsuits regarding contractual obligations.

My Ninja Predictions

  1. Lesnar will BEAT Couture in a shocking underdog victory via first round Ground and Pound TKO, thereby becoming the biggest star in MMA. As a result, Randy Couture will NOT fight Fedor due to his loss. What happens to Couture from there is a wildcard. He will likely have a few winnable fights and retire in earnest as the most decorated UFC fighter ever.
  2. Noguera will walk through Frank Mir and set up supermatch #2 with Brock Lesnar. Noguera will have a MUCH more difficult time with Lesnar than he did with another giant, Bob Sapp. I cannot predict the result of that fight yet, but if Lesnar keeps improving at this pace he has a chance to win.
  3. The UFC will come close to, or top, the million PPV buy prediction from Dana White. From there, it is only a matter of time before they take the next step in their evolution – a network television deal. CBS is a likely partner but that all hinges on the profitable outcome of EliteXC’s Oct. 4 card featuring Kimbo Slice vs. Ken Shamrock. CBS or not, the UFC should have the leverage to enter network television without mortgaging their controlling interest in operations.
  4. This decision is a win-win for everyone.
    • Randy Couture – even though he losses his legal battle, he succeeded in gaining a more profitable contract and extends his shelf life as a UFC Fighter.
    • The UFC train is back on track (as if it were ever off) and they will likely have to deal with much less angst from fighters challenging their contractual agreements. They also get their superfight in Lesnar vs. Couture, which is currently much more likely to do huge numbers than Couture vs. Fedor due to Lesnar’s mainstream recognition in the US marketplace. Likewise, their heavyweight division, which had been a mess, now has a gameplan for the next year or so. Furthermore, they now have the time necessary to develop new stars beyond Lesnar in Cain Velasquez, Shane Carwin, etc.
    • The biggest winner are YOU GUYS, the fans. You’ll now get to see a HUGE fight in Couture v. Lesnar, which will either give closure to Fedor vs. Randy OR set up potentially the hugest fight ever, Lesnar vs. Fedor, down the road. I view this announcement today to be a catalyst for the sport much like Forrest Griffin vs. Stephen Bonnar on SpikeTV. It should be a very exciting foreseeable future to look forward to for MMA fans.

The way to train: Jiu Jitsu Idealism

August 27, 2008

I was put to task to write something about jiu jitsu. I’m not going to teach you any bad ass moves that will ensure metaphoric death to your foes because I don’t know them, and plus it doesn’t go with the title. I thought Id write about some of the key aspects of training the ideal way and some of the challenges that come with it. These are some of the things that have stymied my progress and are the three key things I’d like to get closer to the ideal.


Photo by Julian Rivas

Consistency

You have to train more than twice a week every week to make real progress. Sure, you will get better going 1 or 2 days a week but your progress will be similar to the evolution of man. You will be the homo habilis of jiu jitsu. The people who are there 7 days a week will be the ubermensch.

Lately I haven’t been as consistent as I used to be. We all have reasons why we aren’t training with the frequency jiu jitsu idealism demands. Sometimes the rigors of employment, traffic, and life in general leave me with a deep yearning for couches, televisions and McDonalds and jiu jitsu becomes another task or destination. I almost always find that when I am able to fight through this feeling and go to the gym I feel better about life and I’m glad that I got another training session in. Sometimes, shit happens and missing class is unavoidable. We can’t do anything about that. My goal is to try be more consistent and fight through excuses to avoid training.

Ego

Anyone who trains has heard the phrase “leave your ego at the door” at some point. The ego check is extremely important. Many times it’s mentioned in the context of “don’t be a douche bag,” meaning don’t hurt someone else or yourself because of your fear of losing face. Everyone has an ego flare up from time to time, if you had no ego you would just lay there like a Buddhist on fire, and get beat up. The key is to find the balance between the desire to win and the desire to improve.

When you are training don’t think about winning and losing all of the time. Sometimes it’s good to roll like it’s a competition but if you’re always trying to win it only serves a short-term goal of “winning” that next roll. It’s a much greater tool to put yourself in positions where you will likely lose. This is the most difficult thing to do and why most people don’t do it.

Try different things. If you are always using your A-Game your A-Game will start to suck. People will figure it out and you won’t have anything else for them. Don’t always pull guard or play from the top. Don’t always go for your bread and butter moves, mix it up.

The positions or submissions that you don’t call bread and butter should be drilled until you can classify them as such. This leads into the next key part of jiu jitsu idealism.

Drilling/Repetition

Most people don’t enjoy drilling. If you let everyone vote at your next class on whether the whole time should be spent rolling or drilling one move. It would probably be a landslide victory for rolling. That is an unfortunate fact. Drilling is what will make you better than everyone who doesn’t do it. This is one of the things I’ve been meaning to incorporate into my training for the longest time.

Learning a new technique in class and drilling it 10 times doesn’t count. What I’m talking about requires “independent study.” Find someone or a group of people who are interested in really drilling stuff and do it as often as possible

There are many different ways to drill, gross motor movements to give you a foundation can be done fast and without much regard for technique. Then focus on the details, do a bunch of reps as slow as it takes to do it right and then gradually increase the pace and/or resistance and add variations.

Drilling shouldn’t always be about that new bad ass upside down guard to triangle you saw on YouTube. It doesn’t even have to be focused on submissions. One of the coolest (I’m using the word loosely) drills I’ve seen was someone practicing all of the different control points from side control.

Check out these blog posts on Aesopian.com, it’s probably the best jiu jitsu site on the internet.

Drilling isn’t a four letter word

Bridging the Gap

So there it is, the secret to success in jiu jitsu. It’s harder than it looks.

About the Author

Tal Williams works in the I.T. department for an international law firm in downtown Houston. Through cunning and alchemy, training jiu jitsu at the Elite temple has liberated this aging stiff from mental illness and social retardation. His main goals are as follows: record an album, write a novel, web development, early retirement, everlasting happiness.

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Ploomy – Check It Out

August 25, 2008

Women, Fights, Humor… these are all things that men hold near and dear to their cold unfeeling hearts. For those topics on the net, we go to a few sacred places. Maxim, Askmen.com,and Spankwire are all frequently bookmarked sites. I’d like to add Ploomy.com to this list as well. If you’ve never been exposed to these guys, I’d like to let you know there is a lot of manducation you could derive from there. Everything from the best types of scotch to top 15 songs to get you pumped up.

In concert with DNC Worldwide, Ploomy has published Mike’s article today entitled, “Mixed Martial Arts: From Freak Show to Mainstream Sport?” Please read and give your feedback by clicking the Ploomy logo below.