Not sure If this is the right spot for it but have any of you read books about martial arts you were practicing and got ideas/improved from it?

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Halfway through Dempsey's championship fighting and I'm already glad I read it. Admittedly not a ton of new information but really good or reviewing the basics of power production and polishing them. Been hitting harder despite being lighter now. Falling step is great with stance switching as well. Thinking about getting other books in a similar lane because it lets me comebine a new hobby of reading and my greatest passion of martial arts.

Any books you've read relating to your training?
 
Halfway through Dempsey's championship fighting and I'm already glad I read it. Admittedly not a ton of new information but really good or reviewing the basics of power production and polishing them. Been hitting harder despite being lighter now. Falling step is great with stance switching as well. Thinking about getting other books in a similar lane because it lets me comebine a new hobby of reading and my greatest passion of martial arts.

Any books you've read relating to your training?
I want to try this one out.
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Honestly no conserning art itself but life advice vice yes

Read forrest griffins got fight and it had a good advice about quitting your career and being realistic and not trying to go on if it wasnt working out (Actually best mma book for average guy competing in mma imo)

Read rich franklins conditioning book as well but stuff in it was common knowledge already
 
Just the gym and people. Everyone is one some health journey out there.
 
Halfway through Dempsey's championship fighting and I'm already glad I read it. Admittedly not a ton of new information but really good or reviewing the basics of power production and polishing them. Been hitting harder despite being lighter now. Falling step is great with stance switching as well. Thinking about getting other books in a similar lane because it lets me comebine a new hobby of reading and my greatest passion of martial arts.

Any books you've read relating to your training?
Human anatomy books, Arnold's training book, stuff like that. It's like how would you disable human with the least amount of effort and time. How much pressure do you need to exert to put a finger in someone's skull through their eye socket. You gotta get past the eyeball and muscles then hook certain areas usually bone and pull with x amount of strength to spill brain out. Or how much force and what angle to crush a windpipe. Do you use a fist or open palm. Maybe rip off an ear. Or if all you can get is a hand, which fingers do you grab with both your hands to tear the hand in half down to the wrist.

Your best bet is to ask a moderator here, they are trained to fight this way. They work hard, fight hard, f*ck hard, get filthy rich and usually od on goofballs and pooperd at 60 at sex parties with models who are female. I mean these sherdog moderators, truly too noble to be savage, but too savage to be gay.
 
I highly recommend The Man Inside Me by Tobias Funke, it changed my approach to pretty much everything when it comes to close contact grappling
That's that Analrapist. He was great in the blue man group. I'm into the zone theory. Got my spaghetti pot for my stool, writing poems, all white food, adult nude wrestling, soon ill be a zone 6.
 
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