4 Biggest Mistakes You Can Make In The Ufc Octagon

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It is pretty easy to point at the television screen and say a UFC fighter should have done this or that. Then there is also the issue of realizing the truth when you come across it. There are common mistakes that fighters have made and they need to be avoided. What are the major mistakes that are commonly made? A comprehensive list would be impossible to put together. For brevity's sake, here is a look at the top four biggest mistakes a fighter can make in the UFC. Think about these mistakes before you try on your MMA gear.

To employ weaknesses instead of effectively using areas of strength. If you are a grappler, you need to grappler. If you are a striker, you need to effectively hit. If you are a grappler and decide to stand and trade blows, you might find yourself being picked apart by your opponent. Always work towards your game's strength and avoid trying to make a statement by playing a completely different game. That is just not a method that leads to success.

Not properly developing the right level of cardio. Seriously, there is absolutely nothing worse than knowing what to do in a match while not being able to do it due to poor conditioning. It is true that conditioning drills can be quite dull and tedious. There are also enormously vital to ensuring your chances of success. That is why it is so necessary to put on you MMA gear, get in gear, and boost your cardio long before bout time comes.

Fighting injured is a huge mistake. Sure, a fighter can have a lot of heart. He just wants to put on his MMA gear and get into the mix. But fighting with an injury is almost always a guaranteed loss. Worst of all, it can lead to the end of a fighter's career.

The fourth mistake is one that a lot of beginning UFC fighters make. It is thinking that being in great cardiovascular fitness and at peak strength will get you the win. Beginning MMA fighters fall into this trap where all they do is workout in the gym and don't get into the octagon and actually roll with a partner. They are so excited to be in the UFC that they over train in the gym. It is actually better to do the opposite. A lot of top MMA fighters actually spend very little time in the gym and all their time is spent on the mat. So, don't spend all your training time in the gym you must get on the mat.


About the Author:
Troy Macraft is an independent content writer who specializes in the martial arts. Troy's passion is in the mixed martial arts as he is working for The MMA Zone as the online martial arts supplies store. Shop The MMA Zone for great prices on all your MMA Gear!



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