Ultimate Fighting continues to go from strength to strength and increasing popularity. Whilst many experienced fighters perfect their own techniques of course, there are a few basic ultimate fighting training guidelines that starters in the sport should be aware of.
When looking for training opportunities in your area, it is well worth having a stroll around martial arts schools. You are more likely to find ultimate fighting training at mixed martial arts schools, and in any case, it is always wise to have more than one technique up your sleeve as you start to enter competitions.
Initially lessons should try and teach you both grappling and standing techniques, in order that you can be best prepared for any possible form of attack. Try learning a few of the basic holds and moves from a few popular styles to give you a thorough understanding.
Whilst much cardio training can be done on your own, (as discussed below), you will need a sparring partner to get the best from your training. Ideally of course, you will find a partner also practicing in ultimate fighting. However, consider having multiple partners that specialize in certain arts top really test you.
Working out a thorough cardio routine is also vital. Plan activities that really push your lungs and muscle groups such as; running through tires, running with weights on your ankles and having weights or wind catchers behind you. Also, altitude training will prove invaluable for increasing lactic tolerance and stamina.
Weight training is also key of course – to build muscle mass; though do not go too far here, as you will need to be as lithe and as flexible as possible.
Nutrition and diet is also important in ultimate fighting training schedules too. Be sure to study experts in the game, and how they approach this for the best guidance. You will find that many use protein shakes immediately after a session, to quickly replace expanded nutrients for example.
