Sumo for mixed martial arts : winning clinches, takedowns, and tactics

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Sumo for mixed martial arts : winning clinches, takedowns, and tactics

Andrew Zerling

YMAA Publication Center, c2016

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Sumo : mixed martial arts : winning clinches, takedowns, and tactics

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-156) and index

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内容説明

CATCH YOUR OPPONENT OFF GUARD WITH WINNING CLINCHES, TAKEDOWNS, AND TACTICS This innovative book demonstrates how the study of sumo wrestling techniques can benefit practitioners of modern mixed martial arts (MMA), as well as other grappling arts. Sumo, Japan's ancient martial art, has its own particular variations of MMA-style body locks, throws, and trips, among other techniques. MMA competitors know their sport grew with the evolution of jujitsu, but many do not realize sumo can be seen as the root of jujitsu. Sumo uses distraction, angles, and leverage to steal an opponent's balance and take him down. Sumo for Mixed Martial Arts focuses on kimarite, or winning moves. Knowledge of these techniques can allow competitors to catch their opponents off guard with unorthodox clinches, takedowns, and tactics. The author places special emphasis on how smaller players can defeat larger adversaries. This book features *In-depth demonstrations of 48 sumo kimarite (winning moves) with step-by-step instructions*Over 300 photos*Case studies of famous rikishi (sumo wrestlers)*Discussion of sumo's development, rules, and training, as well as recent changes in sumo techniques The author provides analysis of the three basic types of fighters in MMA and how sumo techniques and tactics can enhance their skills. He examines the fighting style of former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, who made highly effective use of sumo wrestling in MMA competition. In Sumo for Mixed Martial Arts Andrew Zerling casts an ancient martial art in new light. He combines his decades of training with a passion for research. MMA competitors, grapplers, wrestlers, and fans of sumo will appreciate the author's analysis and attention to detail. They will also come away with a wealth of new techniques.

目次

0 0 1 181 1035 YMAA Publication Center 8 2 1214 14.0 Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Foreword by Roy Dean Foreword by Stephan Kesting Foreword by Michael DeMarco Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Sumo Wrestling Overview Introduction Sumo History andPractice Sumo vs. OtherJapanese Martial Arts Professional vs.Amateur Sumo Sumo's Winning Moves Overview Conclusion Chapter 2: Sumo Wrestling CaseStudies Introduction Case Study No. 1:Mainoumi: Department Store of Techniques" Case Study No. 2:Akebono: Grand Champion, Yokozuna Case Study No. 3:Konishiki: Ozeki Meat Bomb" Case Study No. 4:Terao: The Iron Man" of Sumo Case Study No. 5:Open-Hand Attacks Case Study No. 6:Dominating Techniques 0 0 1 53 308 YMAA Publication Center 2 1 360 14.0 Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Case StudiesConclusion Chapter 3: Sumo and MMA Introduction The Clinch Phase The Over-Under Clinch Why the Takedown? The Complete MMAFighter Top MMA Fighter: LyotoThe Dragon" Machida: Sumo Expert Top MMA Fighter: RoyBig Country" Nelson: His Sumo Experience David vs. Goliath Physical Conditioning Sumo and MMAConclusion Chapter 4: Technical Photos Section Introduction Breakfalls MMA Fighting Stance Basic Exercises Kimarite: Sumo'sWinning Techniques Basic Techniques Throwing Techniques Leg Tripping Twist Down Techniques Special Techniques Conclusion References About the Author Index

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