BJ Penn Mixed Martial Arts The Book of Knowledge
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:57 pm
What can I say about this book?
First, the production quality is top notch. No cheap ass printing here, it looks sharp.
Second, this isn't a book some one should pick up to learn basics. If that's where you are, you'll be sorely disappointed with the book.
Third, and most important, it's a great book. It is geared to making the transition from all aspects of MMA seamlessly. This is IMO what makes BJ Penn special, the guy flows from one to the other, he doesn't look like a kick boxer who picked up jj or a jj guy who picked up a little kickboxing.
The background BJ gives as to his insight of some of his biggest fights is a great read, & the bit he touches into preparing for a fight is a good read as well.
I love the section on striking for the takedown. How often do we see MMA guys getting their head beat in by Chuck Liddell because they stay outside the pocket & dry shoot, afraid to step into the position where they could actually set up a takedown?
If you are at all interested in learning/training MMA, this book is a must have. 5 stars outta 5 by me.
First, the production quality is top notch. No cheap ass printing here, it looks sharp.
Second, this isn't a book some one should pick up to learn basics. If that's where you are, you'll be sorely disappointed with the book.
Third, and most important, it's a great book. It is geared to making the transition from all aspects of MMA seamlessly. This is IMO what makes BJ Penn special, the guy flows from one to the other, he doesn't look like a kick boxer who picked up jj or a jj guy who picked up a little kickboxing.
The background BJ gives as to his insight of some of his biggest fights is a great read, & the bit he touches into preparing for a fight is a good read as well.
I love the section on striking for the takedown. How often do we see MMA guys getting their head beat in by Chuck Liddell because they stay outside the pocket & dry shoot, afraid to step into the position where they could actually set up a takedown?
If you are at all interested in learning/training MMA, this book is a must have. 5 stars outta 5 by me.