Reddit Reddit reviews Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA

We found 4 Reddit comments about Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA
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4 Reddit comments about Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA:

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/martialarts

Really solid read and yeah I mostly agree.

I'm just interested in what's effective. I think personally if you want to incorporate TMA into your style you should train, mma, Boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ, judo etc first then just pick out the nuggets of TMA you want later. Or you could find a fighter/trainer that has already mixed them like Duke Rufous or Rafael Cordeiro.

Like I don't need to be a 3rd degree TKD black belt to have a solid side kick or spinning heel hook kick.

Theres also the issue that not all TMA are created equal, like you're probably gonna have an easier time incorporating Kyokushin into your actual fighting than say Wing Chun because it's just more realistic.

Also would reccomend this and really anything written by Erich Krauss. Specifically his books covering Eddie Bravo.

u/NRDL · 1 pointr/martialarts
u/yeltsinfugui · 1 pointr/MMA

fedor's is actually good.

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u/serpentjaguar · 1 pointr/martialarts

Here.

As far as these things go, it's a pretty good book. He breaks down virtually all of the tangibles in his fighting system with decent written description together with exhaustive photos. What you won't get, and what I think you can't really get from a book, are the intangibles that allowed him to link it all together into a seamless whole. But take it for what it's worth. I feel like I definitely gained from it.