PeakingQuads
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Powerlifting? Strongman? Crossfit? Callisthenics?
Strength and conditioning training.
Powerlifting is for powerlifters, strongman is for strongman games, crossfit is for idiots and body weight stuff is a good addition to any training program.
You strength train for MMA using what is important in MMA. Absolute strength and power are important. So big exercises like squats and deads will help, power producing jumps and explosive exercises will help, body control and strength endurance for grappling will help. Hope you get the idea. Look at the sport and find out its needs.
Two important and often neglected aspects of trianing to consider are forms of neck and grip training.
You blokes like complicating things.
How? Pretty simple really if you want to fight a guy you have to be stronger then him. Right?
Mma and strength training go together like cocaine and hookers.
The cardio aspect should be a priority. I've seen a lot of guys run out of gas during fights....there'd be nothing worse I imagine.
IMO the priority should be as follows:
1. Effective technique (striking, BJJ, grappling)
2. Endurance capability (being able to last 3 rounds and fight hard at the end)
3. Strength (lot of leg and core strength, to drive explosively for takedowns and get up when pinned by your opponent)
Strength shouldn't be the main consideration in MMA training IMO. The best fighter in the world ATM is probably Anderson Silva....he's all technique...not particularly strong at all.
Here's some reading...
Making the Switch from Powerlifting to Fighting
Periodization, Training, and MMA, Why All the Confusion?
Who Said Training to Be a Fighter Was Easy?
Strength and Conditioning for Combat Athletes
The Significance of Specific Strength Development in MMA
So You Wanna Be a Fighter?: Part One
So You Wanna Be a Fighter: Part 2
So You Wanna be a Fighter? Part 3