MMA trainer and ex-fighter
Fighters are the best conditioned athletes in the world - and they have to be! The nature of their sport offers no forgiveness. If they fatigue, they get knocked out. If they don't get knocked out, they may end up with a broken limb. Both options aren't very appealing so you can bet that the MMA workouts these guys go through are as intense as it gets.
So how do you go about training for such a demanding sport? Well, first things first - you need to analyze the demands. Fighting occurs at a high intensity - or at least it should. Of course, every now and then you get a "snooze fest" where the fighters are timid to engage. A high intensity sport requires high intensity training. You need to increase your lactate threshold because if you're unable to deal with the accumulation of lactic acid - you'll likely end up puking in your spit bucket between rounds.
Interval training is a must for your MMA workouts because that's exactly what the rounds are - high intensity intervals. Of course, well structured MMA workouts should include pretty much everything. You need to work on flexibility, increasing your lactate threshold, increasing your aerobic capacity, increasing your strength, your power and your strength endurance (all different). You have to work on your speed and of course, your MMA workouts also have to include the technique work and the "in the trenches" sparring and grappling against resisting opponents.
There's a lot that needs to be considered when it comes to designing MMA workouts and it goes well beyond the scope of a single article. However, that being said, here's one of my MMA workouts that I was doing in order to prepare myself before coming to Thailand.
Sample MMA Workouts - Workout #1 - Intermediate Circuit
*Can be performed in the aerobics room at your gym*
1. Skipping (medium-to-fast pace) for 2 minutes.
2. Box Jumps (5 boxes) for 2 minutes (lateral movement)
3. "Burpies" for 25 repetitions
Rest for 1 minute
4. Sprints (wall-to-wall) for 2 minutes
5. Shadow boxing for 2 minutes
6. push up plyometrics onto aerobic steps
Rest for 1 minute
7. Jumping lunges (30 repetitions)
8. Medicine ball rotary tosses (done with partner)
9. Hammer slams. Usually done with a sledgehammer and a tire but you substitute for a small barbell a pile of mats.
That's based round a 3 round fight. Obviously, the MMA workouts required for a 5-rounder would be longer. As mentioned above, when it comes to fighting, you absolutely have to be prepared and in order to prepare yourself, you can't neglect a single fitness component.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




Alcohol after Bariatric Surgery
By: Alma Orozco | 06/01/2010Patients are often discouraged from consuming alcohol for up to a year following bariatric surgery for several reasons. Not only is alcohol a source of empty calories, increasing your overall calorie intake, thereby jeopardizing your ultimate weight loss goals, but it also decreases the absorption of many vitamins and minerals, contributing to deficiency syndromes.
Fourneau Brûler De Graisse
By: Connie Limon | 06/01/2010Fourneau Brûler De Graisse
Kettlebell Workouts - Kettlebell Leg Workout
By: Sandy Hoffman | 06/01/2010Do you have skinny legs? Or maybe you are too embarrassed to show your legs because they are loaded with fat? If you answered yes to either of these questions, what you need is a kettlebell leg workout that will help you tone your legs.
Kettlebell Workouts - Kettlebell Workout Videos
By: Sandy Hoffman | 06/01/2010There are several ways for us to stay fit. Most people say that exercise is a key factor in losing weight, building more lean muscles, and staying fit but the question is which workout is the best? There are hundreds of exercises and workout routines out there and they all aim to help keep us fit. These days, kettlebell workout videos are among the most popular exercises if you want to get rid of all that fat and gain more lean muscles.
Don't Attack When Your Heels Crack
By: Benjamin Marble | 06/01/2010Dr. Marble describes a common skin condition and some methods of treatment. Cracked heels are a common problem that afflict those weakened by climate, mechanical and/or metabolic causes.
Love Building
By: Michael Logan | 06/01/2010What is it that we can do to build love? Can research into romantic love or relationship give us some guidance about love building?
Seatlle Washington Plastuic Surgery
By: Dave Stringham | 06/01/2010Getting plastic surgery is a big and potentially life-changing decision. It should not be taken lightly. It is a decision that should be made with thoughtfulness and care. Choosing the right plastic surgeon is perhaps the most important part of the process. Seattle WA. plastic surgeons are highly qualified and eager to serve you.
Gain Self-Confidence Fast and Naturally
By: T S Gill | 06/01/2010In this modern world majority of people are suffering from low self-esteem and their ability to gain self-confidence is seemingly elusive. This article outlines some easy to follow steps required to gain self-confidence in a natural way.
Pre Boot Camp Workout: Prepare Yourself For Basic Training
By: Brawl Nutrition | 10/11/2009 | FitnessArm yourself with knowledge before you leave for basic training. Much of what you learn in basic training can be mastered at home before you even see a Drill Sergeant.
Killer Training Routine For Muscle Growth And Growth Hormone Release - Get Ripped!!
By: Brawl Nutrition | 31/10/2009 | Martial ArtsIf you want to building muscle you have to work hard and be consistent. The problem is, sometimes you don’t have a lot of time to workout. Kids, family, work, community service takes a lot of your time. Well, the other day we didn’t have much time to workout and really wanted to get crazy: Simple solution = Rest Pause.
Pure Fitness Methodologies: Fitness Benchmarks For Seals, Marines, Firefighters, and Law Enforcement
By: Brawl Nutrition | 31/10/2009 | FitnessDifferent jobs call for different levels of competency. Also, certain organizations, like the Army, are always looking for new recruits, so their standards aren’t quite as rigorous when compared to the Navy SEALs’ standards. There’s a high demand for entrance into the SEALs, and they do their best to dissuade casual applicants; while it would certainly be nice if the Army were populated entirely by SEALs, it isn’t realistic.
Primal Attraction: Why MMA Fighters Get Hot Women
By: Brawl Nutrition | 27/10/2009 | DatingMy friend calls them “Testosterone Whores”. Despite his crude description of them, he was right, even the banged up fighters with gnarly cauliflower ears got hot chicks.
Power MMA Training: Improving Balance For Cage Control
By: Brawl Nutrition | 27/10/2009 | Muscle BuildingWe can’t train slowly on an unstable surface and expect to be fast and powerful on a stable surface. The floor of a typical MMA cage or ring is stable, so why train on an unstable surface?
MMA Training: Don’t choke out your immune system – interval training, rest, recovery
By: Brawl Nutrition | 26/10/2009 | Martial ArtsYou’re willing to push yourself, even when it hurts. You know how to tough it out, even when you’re tired. But do you know when to back off - and why? Here’s what all MMA fighters need to know about giving their bodies a break.
Nitric Oxide For MMA Fighters: It's Not Just For Bodybuilding Anymore
By: Brawl Nutrition | 16/10/2009 | Muscle BuildingIt's simple: Increased nutrient transport, quicker recovery, increased fast twitch muscle speed, immune enhancer.
Getting Ripped For Mixed Martial Arts: A Basic Training Guide
By: Brawl Nutrition | 14/10/2009 | Martial ArtsRather than wondering how to get ripped you should think about the following training plan that will help you get the ripped and hard body you’ve always been wanting. Not unlike your MMA training, repetition and practice are the only way to improve and obtain results.