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Tag Archives: Grip Training

Preventing Achy Elbows (and Getting a Killer Grip)

by Stephan Kesting

A lot of grapplers have creaky joints, and tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are just two of the most common overtraining injuries you’re likely to encounter at the club.  Here’s one grappler’s solution to his grappling-induced elbow problems. (more…)

Posted in Conditioning, Health & Nutrition Tagged Grip Training, Injuries, Tony Ricci

Combat Grip

by Stephan Kesting

An Article by Rick Walker from www.dieselcrew.com

“Whether you are grappling with or without the gi, grip strength is a huge asset for Brazilian jiu-jitsu, submission grappling and mixed martial arts (MMA). (more…)

Posted in Conditioning Tagged Grip Training

Gracie Magazine Jiu-Jitsu manual

by Stephan Kesting

20 tips to enhance your play

If you only read and keep the teachings presented here, you’re not going anywhere with your ground techniques. The following advices – useful in tournaments with gi, grappling, MMA and for the athletes personal evolution – ought to be studied between trainings. (more…)

Posted in Training Tagged Drills, Escapes, Grip Training, The Mental Aspect

How To Stop Someone From Passing Your Guard

by Stephan Kesting

A reader writes: Hi Stephan,

Thank you for the newsletters!  I started training BJJ and MMA about 5 months ago – it’s been life changing for me. (more…)

Posted in Conditioning, Training Tagged Concepts, Grip Training, Guard Passes, MMA, Submission Grappling

Killer Grip, and How To Get It!

by Stephan Kesting

Stephan’s note: this post is one of over 50 lessons in the Beginning BJJ eCourse. Sign up here to get your hands on the rest of the lessons for free.

My BJJ coach Marcus Soares believes that a really strong grip is one of the most important physical attributes for a BJJ fighter. (more…)

Posted in Conditioning Tagged BJJ, Conditioning, Grip Training, Teachers, Video

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