Mastering Sambo for Mixed Martial Arts

Mastering Sambo for Mixed Martial Arts
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Publisher : Paladin Press
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 1581606869
ISBN-13 : 9781581606867
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Book Synopsis Mastering Sambo for Mixed Martial Arts by : Scott Sonnon

Download or read book Mastering Sambo for Mixed Martial Arts written by Scott Sonnon and published by Paladin Press. This book was released on 2008-10-01 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The founders of Russian sambo sifted through all of the world's martial arts, including judo and jiujitsu, to get the most combat-effective techniques available. Each technique was carefully dissected and considered for its merits in achieving sambo's ultimate goal: to stop an armed or unarmed adversary in the least time possible. In this book, author Scott Sonnon traces the development of the four types of sambo (self-defense, sport-wrestling, combat sambo and Spetsnaz) and then focuses on sambo's mixed martial arts applications. Here he reveals the signature "saddle" techniques that have made him one of the most respected leg-lock coaches in the world. With 101 step-by-step moves - including entries, sweeps, passes, recounters and a host of submissions - this series is a must for all MMA competitors searching for an edge over the competition. Sambo prides itself on fast-wrestling, with only 60 seconds of groundfighting permitted. In mixed martial arts, however, these locks only work 20 percent of the time and aren't worth sacrificing quality position. As a result, Sonnon modified traditional sambo to become a "lower-half" positional approach so that fighters could both strike and defend against strikes, maintain positional dominance and easily transition from one submission to the next in a chess-like fashion, as Brazilian Jiujitsu has become known for in the "upper-half" game. Now you too can learn these winning strategies from one of the best sambo instructors in the world.


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