What You’ll Discover in Phil Daru- Fight Ready & Fight Ready Mobility
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Phil Daru- Fight Ready & Fight Ready Mobility
IT’S NO SECRET MMA FIGHTERS ARE SOME OF THE MOST POWERFUL AND WELL-CONDITIONED ATHLETES IN SPORTS
Their ability to throw powerful punches and kicks, manhandle their opponent on the ground, and get battered and bruised for 5 minutes straight is a level of focus and athleticism that is unmatched in any other sport.
If YOU’D like to train like these top MMA fighters, and do it in just 4 hours per week, without engaging in mindless cardio, strength-destroying circuits, or unproductive powerlifting, I’m about to show you how to do it.
1. UTILIZING A FULL BODY APPROACH
Many MMA programs that you find out there are very cookie-cutter. You can do a quick search on a forum and find people recommending bodybuilding or powerlifting splits for MMA training.
​ A fight is a full body encounter. Training the body as a whole is the most specific way we can train for a fight.
​Creates more awareness of how the body moves through space resulting in more body control, balance, and stability.
You develop better movement qualities when training the body in its entirety in an integrated way.
You avoid muscle imbalances that occur from training a specific muscle group too much
​ Developing maximal strength which will then carry over into Power AND Endurance (both qualities necessary for ELITE fighters).
2. FOCUSING ON THE CORE
To be successful as an athlete AND in a fight, you need a strong core. Most MMA fighters have a set of armor for their midsection, and it’s strong, durable, and functional.
Phil develops a rock-solid core for his fighters with the following methods:
​Anti-flexion and anti-rotation movements
​Stabilization movements
​Diaphragmatic breathing
Bracing techniques
And learning to seamlessly transfer power through the body
3. CREATING SOLID STRUCTURE
As stated above, a fight is a full body encounter. To be successful in that encounter, we have to develop a strong, stable base. This is where structure becomes imperative.
Many people, fighters and regular joes, are prone to muscular imbalances, aches, and pains.
This impedes their structure, and makes it brittle. My approach helps eliminate those problems by:
​ Managing stressors from training and life
​Providing the athlete with sound programming (Full Body Training actually limits the stress you put on the body and prevents imbalances)
​Giving the athlete corrective exercises based on their imbalances
Placing an emphasis on joint centration and biomechanics (bringing balance to the body)
When you develop a solid structure and place strength, power, and endurance on top of it, you’re setting yourself up to become a explosive machine that delivers knockout blows.
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