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by DaveF
Are you looking to take your Mixed Martial Arts skills to their full potential?
Do you want to become a champion one day? Then these 5 keys will help to get you
there.
1. Find a good team.
Joining a good MMA team is one of the most important things any fighter can do.
If you do not have good training partners and a good coach, then you will not
get very far in this sport.
When looking for the right team, you should look at what they have done in the
past. Have they produced champions? Has the coach led the team members to become
well rounded mixed martial artists?
Find a coach and team that has produced the results you are looking for in your
own training and stick with them.
2. Get motivated and stay motivated.
Think of all the MMA greats. Men like Randy Couture, Matt Hughes, and Georges
St. Pierre. What do they all have in common? An undying motivation to become the
best they can possibly be. To take their skill to its absolute peak and become
a champion.
So, how do you get motivated? Well if you are reading this article then most likely
you already have some motivation, some drive to reach your potential. So it is really
just a question of growing it and not letting anything hamper its growth.
There are hundreds of ways to do this, but for this article, lets just take one.
The company you keep. This is simple but powerful. If you hang around people that are
on the same path as you and motivated themselves, then you will become motivated. And
likewise, if you hang around naysayers and people that don't support what you are doing,
then your motivation will be gone in no time.
3. Train like a champion.
If you train like a B level fighter then you will become just that. Like wise, if you
train with the same intensity and dedication of a champion, then your chances of becoming
one greatly improves.
Training at that level will include pushing your conditioning to its limits, learning all
the skills needed to have well rounded technique, eating a good diet and doing these things
consistently. That being said, I would like to ad one word of caution to this key. Do not
take it overboard! There comes a point where your body needs to rest and recover. If you
choose to push beyond that point, then it will adversely effect your performance. Learn to
recognize this point and when you get to it, give your body the rest it needs.
4. Experience, Experience, Experience.
Gaining ring experience is vital to being able to fight to your full potential. A very common
thing for fighters is going into a fight, and due to nerves, not performing up to their potential.
Although there is no cure for the nerves, you can combat the effect they have on you.
How do you do that? How do you function with all those crazy feeling coming up inside you? There is
only one way. By becoming accustomed to them. By going through those feeling again and again you will
start to learn how to function even in the midst of them.
So, when you are ready, go ahead and step into the ring and let the experience teach you.
5. Be Remarkable.
Which fighters do the promoters love to have fight? Which ones do they want to give a title shot to?
Which ones do the fans beg to see fighting for the belt?
You probably guessed it by now. The exciting, entertaining and remarkable fighters are the ones.
If you become the one that everyone is talking about, then I guarantee you will have an easier time
getting that shot at the title.
How do you become the kind of fighter everyone talks about? Here are a few ways.
Always try to finish your opponent. Exciting knockouts and submissions are a lot more fun to watch than
decisions.
Show your personality. If you have a great of memorable personality then you will get a lot more
exposure. What if you don't have personality? Well, then just do everything else in the article and
you will definitely still have a shot.
Dave is the author at MMA-Training.com
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