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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Mixed Martial Arts Competition:
Book by Erich Krauss and Bret Aita. Ecw Press 300 pages Paperback Published 2002-10.
- Review:: 'awesome This is a phenomenal read. Heres what i like about this book: the book is so eloquently written that it doesn't need any pictures (i.e the authors do a great job of describing the fights.)
The stories are exceptionally interesting as well as inspiring for soon to be mixed martial arts fighters. My favorite of the book was the description of Igor vovchanchin's early years, "vovchanchin grew up in a small village. Altough his early youth was relatively eneventful, during his teens he developed an insatiable apetite for brawling."I enjoyed street fights and got tremendously excited" he says " sometimes i became really aggresive, which was dangerous for my fellow villagers." AS igor grew older, his aggressive streak prompted villagers to hang a metal rail from the tree in the center of town; whenever young igor would fly into one of his rages, someone would bang on the rail. hearing the alarm, the villagers would drop what they were doing, hurry home, lock their doors, and remain inside until the hot headed teen cooled down and it was once agian safe to venture outside. At age seventeen igor gave his fearful village a break and moved to kharkov ( the second largest city in Ukraine after Kiev)""... Conclusively this a great read for Anyone that loves fighting. Oh and this book was written in 2000 so it doesn't give any info on nog, mirko, fedor, or jackson.
- Review:: 'A Concise , Neatly Written History of the Sport Up until six moths ago, I had never seen an MMA bout in my life. Since my recent introduction, my curiosity and respect for the sport has taken off in a way that surprised even me, and this volume has been a terrific resource in furthering my understanding and appreciation of the sport. The behind-the-scenes tales and historical anecdotes contained within its pages may be - as one reviewer noted - information that could be garnered by surfing through MMA [WebPages]Create?. Yet, nevertheless, it's an appreciated convenience to have the information in one compact, chronologically ordered volume at your fingertips for about the price of a meal at Denny's. Added treats are exclusive, albeit short, interviews with a handful of well-known MMA fighters.
Beginning with a very brief overview of ancient hand-to-hand combat styles and competitions, and the emergence of 20th century Japanese fighting organizations, it then moves into UFC territory, supplemented with an overview of the development of Gracie jiu-jitsu and its subsequent reign over early MMA. The evolution of MMA styles, and the advent of various post-UFC MMA organizations, along with the political battles the sport has had to endure in America, makes up the bulk of the text, highlighting some of the fighters along the way who've had a considerable impact on the sport. Notable fights and tournaments are discussed in a play-by-play manner, in which Krauss-as is expected with any editorial author-shares his opinion on the bouts. Krauss also shares his opinion on MMA in contrast to other combat sports. This is not an encyclopedia; this is a personal insight into the history of sport, and more than just facts are put forth. The text is not meant to be gospel - you're free to disagree, but like any good history book, it is more than just dates and numbers. Having only seen the UFC, Pride, and King of the Cage competitions, it was compelling to learn of the IFC, Superbrawl, RINGS, etc. It was also exciting to learn what happened off-camera at events I have watched, e.g., "UFC 19," when the camera panned away from the octagon after the Ortiz/Mezger rematch. Other than one factual error on page 261, where Bustamante is cited as having defeated Liddell in UFC 33, everything appears to be in order, and despite others' claims of horrendous grammar and spelling, the prose of Kraus and Aita works just fine. All around, this is an adequately accomplished history of MMA.
- Review:: 'Not too bad I actually enjoyed this book even though it was somewhat repetitive and did seem to talk up the Lion's Den. I enjoyed the stories of how certain fights were put on and the problems they faced. I also enjoyed the mini-bios of some fighters as well. Some stuff is common knowledge for the MMA fan, but still interesting. A little pricey, but I have no regrets. Good book.
- Review:: 'This book is correct. Take it from me, I've been there. Mixed Martial Arts is the future. Sure, I did the boxing thing. (I sparred with Chris Byrd, for example, and let's just say I held my own, hee hee.) Sure, I did the Wing Chun thing. (Red sash, baby.) Sure, I've done a bit of Jiu Jitsu and submission wrestling. (Competed at a high level, in fact.)
But, only MMA brings all of these disciplines together. I'm a professional fighter in MMA now (in addition to being a writer), and I can tell you that this book brings it to you, the fan, with no holds barred. You get the straight scoop on the UFC from the beginning. It's almost like the writer puts you there, in the planning room, where the Gracie legend was born. (Not to give anything away, but let's just say that the Gracie legend is the product of some pretty creative and shady fight-fixing.) You will see the evolution of the UFC from fixed Gracie wins to legitimate sport. It's all there. I've read thousands of books, and I will say that this is one thorough and cool history of MMA. I recommend it without reservation. Get it now! I tell all of my friends to read it, so that they can see where I'm coming from.
- Review:: 'A great read! Awesome book! I'm really hard to please, especially when it comes to MMA competition, but this book was by far the most pleasing read I've had in a long, long time. Although the beginning of the book covered some information I aleady knew--how the first UFC came to be--it went far, far beyond that in later chapters. The most pleasing part of this book for me was the author's coverage of the Pride Fighiting Championsips. How he got an interview with Igor Vovchanchan, I have no idea, seeing that he speaks Russian. But you will not be dissapointed.
Nothing is left out in this read. You get thrown from the courtroom with promoters trying to keep their events from being shut down by police, into fighting cages around the world, and finally into the minds of the fighters themselves. The author talks not only the glory of the sport, but all the chaos that goes on behind the scene. I read the whole thing in less than two days--I couldn't seem to be able to put the thing down. If you are at all interested in the sport of MMA, I highly suggest reading this book. I subscribe to many of the MMA magazines, but none of them get into the sport quite like this book does.
Techniques For Mixed Martial Arts and Self-Defense:
Book by Gene Simco. Citadel Press 185 pages Paperback Published 2005-08-05. Description: Fight Smarter. Fight Better. Powerful and practical, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has consistently proven its effectiveness in mixed martial arts competitions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship.® In Vale Tudo Competitions, there are few rules, and in street fighting, there are none. In both of these violent environments BJJ has masterful strategies and ingenious tactics that let you conquer again and again. No Rules will enable you to learn and master those strategies and tactics strategies and apply them in the heat of the fight. BJJ authority and master teacher Gene Simco reveals the keys to every aspect of no-holds-barred fighting, from standing attacks to brutal ground finishing strikes and submissions. Simco also shows you how to defend against Vale Tudo techniques and explains the possible dangers of each attack and defense. No Rules is the first book to bridge the gap between sport Jiu-jitsuwhere there is no striking and fighters wear a Gi (and often incorporate it into their techniques)and Vale Tudo, which has no Gi and allows striking. If you play sport Jiu-jitsu, No Rules will show you how to adapt what you know to Vale Tudo and reveal a new world of move and countermove that will allow you to win in the harsh but exciting world of Vale Tudo competition. Learn how to: Pass the guard - with crucial modifications of sport Jiu-jitsu techniques Attack and submission moves from the top position Establish the Mount and overwhelm your opponent Take the Back to end it fast Make your guard safe and sound for Vale Tudo Whether you're already accomplished in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and are seeking new challenges, or just looking for the most effective self-defense and restraining moves around, No Rules has the potent, practical answers you need. The Experts are Agree ... "I am a veteran Police Officer with 23 years of experience in a major city in the North east. I am currently assigned to their Emergency Service Unit which performs a SWAT function for the city. I routinely handle high risk warrant service, violent felons, emotionally disturbed persons, barricaded gunmen and hostage takers. I have found that for me Gene Simco's No Rules BJJ: Street Effective Groundfighting series is a practical, pragmatic approach to functionalizing your bjj skills for non-mat friendly environments. The organization and presentation of the material is clear and progressive, easily assimilated by both the beginner and advanced practitioner looking to transition his or her skills from the mat to the street. Focus is also given to developing a street guard as well as beating the guard which presents a sizable amount of problems for the uninitiated. The dvd set offers any level practitioner enough variation, detail and ideas that can be successfully integrated into their own every day practice." Jim Barnes Detective
- Review:: 'Straight to the point! This is THE book for self defense and street fighting basics. Simco tells it like it is, focusing on techniques that work not "religion and theory". Simco has a gift for explaining the techniques he uses in an easy to follow manner. I'm looking forward to purchasing more material from this author.
- Review:: 'Complete but not extraordinary It's a good book. It gives coverage to basic and practical techniques. For the motivated beginner, it will give as much information they can hope to obtain outside of sparing and practice. I think the DVD could have been more informative and less a sales vehicle for a set of DVDs by the author. I couldn't give this product 5 stars, because I had hoped to see more photos with descriptive narrative on the reason for changing levels and what counters to avoid if one attempts any technique. But these shortcoming are overcome by prctical advice throughout.
- Review:: 'Book Overview Overall, this book is exactly what it says it is and shows the techniques of Brazilian Jujitsu that are best used in MMA and Self Defense. There are the normal forwards and introductions that set the stage for the reader. The Forward done by a military special operations MSG who endorses the use of BJJ in general for hand to hand combat (most military personel have adopted the practice of BJJ) and talks a bit about how they use Simco's products. Simco then gives an introduction as to how to use the book and his philosophy of training and organization, explaining that its basically better to learn 20 moves at 100% than 100 at 20%. He explains the overall philosophy of Jiu-jitsu and how this is a book of how BJJ techniques fit into a Street or MMA situation, not a book about how to change BJJ into something its not. He stays pretty true to BJJ throughout the book and doesn't add anything that isn't Jujitsu for the sake of making it more `street', instead shows how Jujitsu can solve all the Self Defense problems the reader might have. He explains how the practice of MMA is great for self defense because it is the closest you can get to reality without hurting your partner or yourself. His philosophy of training in general is to be better than the opponent both technically and morally otherwise, "we are no better than those who attack us". `Jiu-jitsu' does mean `Gentle Art'. Before he gets into the techniques, he gives a history, which was pretty interesting, then follows with the philosophy of positions and the scientific side of physical attributes. The Techniques: Before he gets into anything technique-wise, he does something I appreciated as a martial artist by explaining the differences between a real fight and mixed martial arts competition. There are differences and Simco both identifies and acknowledges them. Unlike many other books, Simco's are very well organized by position and within position, sequencing the techniques so that they link together. This makes them easy to learn, easy to reference and better yet, it makes them work. He starts from the standing position and talks a bit about striking and how to learn the basics of it so that you understand exactly what is being thrown at you. He then discusses how to achieve the clinch position in a street fight and some self defense tips. The pictures are clear and go over the details of several takedowns for street and MMA step by step with pretty good instructions. He shows a few variations of moves and the differences of how they might be applied differently with clothing and in MMA with shorts, like the "biana" takedown (basically the brazilian double leg), which he shows a couple of times, addressing how to do it with a penetration step (taking a knee), then without for a hard surface, then a variation, making use of the pants. The book follows a step by step photo and description approach through all the BJJ positions for the bulk of the book, covering guard passing, the use of the guard, top attacks and escapes, and back mount attacks. All pretty much linked together. The other nice reference feature is that small thumbnail pictures are displayed down the left side of each page so that after reading the book through (once you've go the basic idea) you can flip through and get a quick refresher or visually find the technique you are looking for. This is especially great for the beginner who isn't familiar with all the jargon and terminology, its easier to look at the picture of what you want to work on. The last part explains briefly a bit more about simplifying BJJ techniques for self defense even further in his Self Defense Made Easy dvds and works as an introduction to the DVD that comes with the book. After reading the book and checking out the dvd, I purchased the full No Rules set, which was even better than the book and more expansive being that it is a four dvd package. I also purchased the Self Defense dvds and found it to be a useful guide to what I should show my wife whom I want to know some self defense but won't come to class. For the Beginner, this book adjusts the basics and shows how they can be performed in a non-sportive fight. For a Martial Artist from another style who wants to add BJJ without going through the belt ranks again, this book is probably the best out there. It's just what you need to know without all the filler and fluff. For the Intermediate BJJ student, this book will show you how to adjust positions for better self defense or act as a great reference guide if you are training for mixed martial arts competition.
- Review:: 'Don't Be Caught Off 'Guard' Without It! Much has already been said about this book, so I'll keep it simple and add my $.02. Many people practicing BJJ these days do so only for sport and some think that they know what it takes to defend themselves. Maybe they can against someone with no skills, but not against a trained fighter. This book is very with the times as it fills in the gap for people who train mostly with the gi and would like to know how to adjust their moves for a no rules or less rules situation. For someone who isn't interested in 'pajama-grappling' as I like to call it, this book teaches you the BJJ that you really need to know without all the silly flexible monkey moves that'll probably get you killed anyway. The DVD that came with it makes it a real bargain too!
- Review:: 'Excellent Fighting Reference! There are a few things that Simco does as an instructor that *most* others in BJJ don't. He was the first to come out with a book that breaks BJJ down into which techniques worked best for different sports. If you want the Bible of BJJ, go get the Master Text. If you are looking for just the Vale Tudo side, this book is great because it will show you what moves you should be concentrating on for that type of thing. The book is broken down into positions and this makes it easy to reference. The main pictures are large and clear with accompanying exploded versions where needed, he then places all the pictures in the form of thumbnails on the sides of the first page where the technique starts for easy referencing or quick overview. The DVD is also excellent. I have most of Simco's previous work, so I wasn't expecting anything new, I just got the book to check out the DVD, which was worth the fair price I paid online.
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