Monday, February 14, 2011

Technique of Breathing

Correct breathing method improve your performance in the game. We tend to hold our breath to focus and feel stronger it is because holding your breath tightens the core musculature and stabilizes our bodies to withstand external forces.

This is a good thing, but presents a challenge when the duration of a movement, like sparring in BJJ, last more than several seconds. When we hold our breath, we induce premature fatigue on our bodies. Our muscles need oxygen to work long and hard, the longest they can go without it is about 3 seconds. Holding your breath might get your core prepped for that submission escape, but it eon't help your working muscles continue long enough for many more subsequent move.

The technique of breathing is 'Inhale through the NOSE, Exhale through the MOUTH'. Breathing in throught your nose warms and humidifies the air entering your body. This makes consumption and oxygen extraction easier and more efficient for the cardio/pulmonary system. Less work for the lungs helps maintain a steady state that will prevent early fatigue. In addition, inhaling through the nose causes a reaction which produces nitric oxide (NO) in the nasal air passages. NO helps improve oxygen uptake in the muscles. That means you can spar longer and fight harder.

INHALE through the NOSE, EXHALE through the MOUTH




Thursday, February 10, 2011

Core Strengthening Exercise

Core Strengthening - Lower Back Injury Prevention with Rener Gracie




Protect your back to prolong your jiu-jitsu career.


Even though my back has fully recovered, I continue to do this lumbar strengthening routine at least 3-4 times a week (during rehab I did everyday). Start at level 1 and once you find your balance, you can go to level 2. Once level 2 gets too easy, you can place your feet on an elevated platform (6-8 inches) for level 3. Start with 25 reps on each side. 3 sets, then increase the number of reps to 50, 75 and once you're then 100 on each side for 3 sets. - RENER GRACIE.


Level 1: 25 reps on each side, 3 sets.
Level 2: 50 reps (or more) on each side, 3 sets. 
Level 3: Place your feet on an elevated platform (6-8 inches), 25 reps on each side, 3 sets. Slowly increase the reps to 50, 75 and 100 on each side for 3 sets.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

UFC 127 PENN VS FITCH

UFC 127 - PENN VS. FITCH  SATURDAY, FEB 26


FIGHT CARD:


BJ PENN VS JON FITCH 
BJ PENN
JON FITCH


MICHAEL BISPING VS JORGE RIVERA 
MICHAEL BISPING
JORGE RIVERA


GEORGE SOTIROPOULOS VS DENNIS SIVER
GEORGE SOTIROPOULOS
DENNIS SIVER


CARLOS CONDIT VS CHRIS LYTLE
CARLOS CONDIT
CHRIS LYTLE


KYLE NOKE VS CHRIS CAMOZZI
KYLE NOKE
CHRIS CAMOZZI


ROSS PEARSON VS SPENCER FISHER
ROSS PEARSON
SPENCER FISHER


JAMES TE HUNA VS ALEXANDER GUSTAFSSON
JAMES TE HUNA
ALEXANDER GUSTAKSSON


NICK RING VS RIKI FUKUDA
NICK RING
RIKI FUKUDA


MARK HUNT VS CHRIS TUCHSCHERER
MARK HUNT
CHRIS TUCHSHERER


MACIEJ JEWTUSZKO VS CURT WARTBURTON
MACIEJ JEWTUSZKO
CURT WARTBURTON


ANTHONY PEROSH VS TOM BLACKLEDGE
ANTHONY PEROSH
TOM BLACKLEDGE


TIEQUAN ZHANG VS JASON REINHARDT
TIEQUAN ZHANG
JASON REINHARDT

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Eddie Bravo - Rubber Guard



Eddie Bravo is a Music Composition and also a well famous American practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who holds a second degree black belt under Jean-Jacques Machado. He is most famous for his win as a brown belt against Royler Gracie by triangle choke in the 2003 Abu Dhabi Submission Wrestling Championships(ADCC) with his unique system of no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu called The Rubber Guard. He is also known for his Mixed Martial Arts commentating on the UFC and strong Marijuana advocacy. He runs his 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu school out of Legends MMA in Hollywood, California.