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Are There Any Books Or Websites That Can Teach The Boxing Or Mixed Martial Arts?

 

I’m interested in the sport because I’m intrigued by the workouts and the discipline, but the only gyms that are closest to me are like 50 miles away. Is there any videos that ya’ll can recommend?

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6 Comments »

  1. tao of jeet kune do by bruce lee
    there r a lot at ur local book store but that is good for boxin kickboxing and martial arts
    go to submissions101.com jujitsu and submidssion grappling techniques
    trainfightwin.com is for mma
    i hear they are making judo101.com
    capoerianation.com but they charge i think not sure

    Comment by thehaad — February 28, 2010 @ 1:24 pm

  2. Although boxing is an individual sport, it requires a team effort to learn.
    You absolutely must have a good instructor to show you proper technique. You will not get that from watching a video, because someone must watch you as you learn.
    You will also need partners to train with (i.e. focus mitts, movement).
    Your best bet is to get into shape (lots of running) and try to schedule a training session a couple of times a month (at least) with a good trainer in a reputable gym far away.

    Comment by Ken — February 28, 2010 @ 4:36 pm

  3. I would absolutely recommend Erik Paulson’s stuff. You can get some of it on Youtube, or if you want to buy:http://erikpaulson.com/store/index.php?c…
    Nothing beats a real instructor and live training, but it sounds like that may be pretty difficult for you. Getting a resisting partner to work some of these drills on will probably work a lot better than going it alone.
    Good luck and be careful!

    Comment by penteloc — February 28, 2010 @ 7:54 pm

  4. Bas Rutten’s books & DVD’s are also good sources.

    Comment by SevenZer — February 28, 2010 @ 10:03 pm

  5. Boxing for Dummies?

    Comment by James H — March 1, 2010 @ 2:40 am

  6. BJ Penn’s MMA book and Eddie Bravo has two really good BJJ books

    Comment by Mr.Me 2 — March 1, 2010 @ 6:27 am

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