hmm. im looking for just basic techniques and such.. like arm-bar and techniques like that
I like:
Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu: Revolutionizing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (Paperback) by: Dave Camarillo , Erich Krauss
and
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Theory and Technique
by Renzo and Royler Gracie
^^ yeah thats prob me lol
He is good friends with Eddie Bravo. Hence, I am assuming, his inclusion in Bravo's books.A little OT, but I saw one with Joe Rogan in the pictures. I know he's no joke at bjj, but I still found it amusing.
whats good? i was wondering whats a great MMA book for learning submissions and all that kind of stuff.. im looking to learn more about the sport
I was thinking the same thbing here. They are inexpensive books with a good variety of techniques. Again though, to truly understand you need to get into a school and sparCan't believe nobody's mentioned Mark Hatmaker's books:
No Holds Barred Fighting: Savage Strikes: The Complete Guide to Real World Striking for NHB Competition and Street Defense,
No Holds Barred Fighting: The Ultimate Guide to Submission Wrestling
No Holds Barred Fighting: Takedowns: Throws, Trips, Drops and Slams for NHB Competition and Street Defense
No Holds Barred Fighting: The Clinch: Offensive and Defensive Concepts Inside NHB's Most Grueling Position (No Holds Barred Fighting)
More No Holds Barred Fighting: Killer Submissions
Boxing Mastery: Advanced Technique, Tactics, and Strategies from the Sweet Science
If you want to be a good MMA fight you gotta wear a tapout hat, affliction shirt, and sprawl shorts. Also, you gotta not know wtf your talking about when it comes to MMA.