MMAATHLETE
Fan of MMA before there were fans of MMA
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what did you think about it? Worth while? Anything innovating? Legit? worth the buy?
I tried watching it, but I had difficulty finishing.
I guess it worked after all.
CHA-CHING!
No one's really doing that. They're just analysing the 'programme' for what it is: garbage. If you observe the implicit and explicit critiques of GSP in this thread, you'll see they're generic albeit humorous remarks about his boring LnP fighting style.Just seems like people love to hate someone who wants to make money. This isn't the indy music scene, it's pro sports, calling an athlete a sellout is just stupid.
RushFit is the greatest thing since the search function!
Personally I prefer Jillian Michaels' 30 Day shred, I think it's more functional.
yeah well calling a home dvd workout "garbage" b/c it isn't how a world class fighter would train is kind of pointless. We all know you can't become UFC champion by doing home video routines. However alot of the plyo & agility exercises that are on those trailers are things I have done in organized MMA gyms over the past 6 years I have trained.
Perhaps the word sellout was not used in the multi-page thread i am referring to. Don't want to put words in someone's mouth, but the attitude that I generally notice anytime a MMA star puts something like this out can't be ignored. If we all could try and dissect the program for what it is, I am pretty sure we could admit that the product could help the target audience, which is the general public. As someone said in another thread, remember that 90% of the people on Sherdog have never trained MMA in their life.
All of this aside, if you need a kick in the pants to get yourself off the couch, why not? If you are looking to use this to get in shape for a competition of some sort (grappling, MMA, etc..) it's not going to cut it. That is what I will give all of those who have posted such negative comments, the manner in which these videos have been presented (8 week fight camp...LOL) is potentially deceiving to someone who is ignorant to MMA in general. But all of us know better, right? So let's just dismiss it as advertising.
There was a big thread full of sherdoggers bashing the crap out of it last week. IMO its no different than any other home fitness dvd, you get what you pay for. It's pretty cheap and if you use it as a supplement and not the core of your training I'm not sure you couldn't derive some benefit from it.....example being it's saturday morning and there is a foot of snow on the ground. You are not going running or driving to the gym today. Why not pop in the DVD for some variety? Better than nothing I would think. Just seems like people love to hate someone who wants to make money. This isn't the indy music scene, it's pro sports, calling an athlete a sellout is just stupid.
On topic, like LZD said, I don't think anyone at any point called GSP a sell out (atleast in this thread). Essentially though, RushFit is p90x with his name on it. And if he makes a lot of money from it, good for him. I'm not going to fault him for making money for himself.
I like GSP, but this is more or less the definition of selling out when you consider the fact that the product is sold with claims such as "Train like GSP".
It sucks, but it's the name of the game. Hugely respected fighters like Couture have been doing it for years. I suggest we blame Chuck Norris.
yeah well calling a home dvd workout "garbage" b/c it isn't how a world class fighter would train is kind of pointless. We all know you can't become UFC champion by doing home video routines. However alot of the plyo & agility exercises that are on those trailers are things I have done in organized MMA gyms over the past 6 years I have trained.
Perhaps the word sellout was not used in the multi-page thread i am referring to. Don't want to put words in someone's mouth, but the attitude that I generally notice anytime a MMA star puts something like this out can't be ignored. If we all could try and dissect the program for what it is, I am pretty sure we could admit that the product could help the target audience, which is the general public. As someone said in another thread, remember that 90% of the people on Sherdog have never trained MMA in their life.
All of this aside, if you need a kick in the pants to get yourself off the couch, why not? If you are looking to use this to get in shape for a competition of some sort (grappling, MMA, etc..) it's not going to cut it. That is what I will give all of those who have posted such negative comments, the manner in which these videos have been presented (8 week fight camp...LOL) is potentially deceiving to someone who is ignorant to MMA in general. But all of us know better, right? So let's just dismiss it as advertising.
what did you think about it? Worth while? Anything innovating? Legit? worth the buy?