126 lb body weight & can bench 300 pounds!
Hello!
I am interested in training for mma and possibly competing. I do not know very much about this sport. I am a very good athlete and do have a little martial arts training. This forum has already told me about the best arts to develop (BJJ and muay thai). Maybe you guys can help me again. Could you tell me what kind of opportunities in this sport there are for an athlete like me? Best places to train? Best people to train under? Are there training camp programs for summer, etc.? Sponsorship? Maybe you guys can hook me up with some good connections. Quick athletic stats: Body Weight: 130 lbs Bench Press: 290 lbs 5k: 15 minutes Also, I have won some wrestling and submission grappling tournaments Thanks for your feedback |
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Yeah I dont believe you either.
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this is an old goddamn troll i remember him from like a year or so ago.
gtfo you sir are full of crap :) edit: yup Quote:
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Thanks for the replies guys, but can anyone provide some relevant responses to my questions?
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If you have a good amount of strength and more importantly cardio it's possible you could do well, "PROVIDED" you train well on the ground and standup fighting techniques. You could be able to bench press a rhino, and run a marathon, but if you have crap technique and can't take a hit, your going nowhere in mma. But, having great fitness is a good basis to start in almost any sport. Training depends where you live really, try to find if there are any pro fighters that teach/train there, and if you know the persons name but haven't heard of them try typing it into sherdog.com, as chances are if they're reasonably well known mma fighters they'll be on there and you can gauge what sort of level they're at, so your skill set will improve quicker as you'll be learning from better guys. If you pm me your reply, or on here i'll help you out as much as poss, as i've previously trained/mates have trained in Holland,Thailand,Japan, uk and usa and have a fair idea of decent trainers/gyms etc. Good luck bud |
Assuming your still in your teens by your story i believe you would have the American 18-19 132lb bench press record by a pretty good mark of 70lbs. You might want to forget mma and go into powerlifting as a career asap because you could have a very big future there. hahaha
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A good bench press is fairly irrelevant to MMA... but as someone said, you would have the national record. It took me like 4 solid years of lifting to get my press up above 300 and I've got like 80 pounds on you. Post a video and I'm sure people will be a lot more responsive. Matt Hughes at his prime (from his biography) said he was putting up 305...
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