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Just for the record I was totally against the idea of writing about Alex Rodriguez for 3 reasons- 1. He is a member of the NY Yankees 2. He is barely a man in my eyes 3. He plays third base for the NY Yankees ( guess what team I like,”GO RED SOX) But after watching Peter Gammons’ interview with A-Rod, I decided ok it is time for me to speak out. First off I want to say that Hank Steinbrenner is a big mouth idiot, his dad was a big mouth but at least he had proved his worth.…
Mixed Martial Arts is a combination of many different fighting styles and techniques. The orginal fighting styles and techniques must be altered to achieve maximum effectiveness in MMA. What works in a wrestling match doesn’t necessarily work exactly the same way in MMA. One great example is the difference between MMA stand up and boxing. What is the difference between the stand up technique needed for MMA and the technique of a top level boxer? Marcus Davis gives some insight: “One is the way you stand,” Davis said. “The way everyone stands so upright and staggered. You need to square your hips to…
Alex Rodriguez admitted using a “banned substance” from 2001 to 2003 while playing for the Texas Rangers. Just 48 hours after Sports Illustrated’s Selena Roberts and David Epstein reported that Rodriguez had tested positive for two anabolic steroids, testosterone and Primobolan, in 2003’s MLB “survey” testing, Rodriguez was interviewed by ESPN’s Peter Gammons. “When I arrived in Texas in 2001, I felt an enormous amount of pressure. I felt like I had all the weight of the world on top of me and I needed to perform, and perform at a high level every day. Back then, [baseball] was a…
UFC 94 was one of the biggest MMA events of all time. Here’s how the fighters made out on pay! Georges St. Pierre – $400,000 ($200,000 to show, $200,000 to win) BJ Penn – $125,000 St. Pierre defeated Penn via technical knockout (doctor stoppage) at the end of round four Lyoto Machida – $120,000 ($60,000 to show, $60,000 to win) Thiago Silva – $29,000 Machida defeated Silva via knockout (punch) in round one Jon Jones – $14,000 ($7,000 to show, $7,000 to win) Stephan Bonnar – $22,000 Jones defeated Bonnar via unanimous decision Clay Guida – $40,000 ($20,000 to show,…
First off A-Fraud has been a fraud for a long time now and taking steroids might have legitimized him at least as a man, if nothing else. I could imagine him standing in the mirror trying to get pumped up enough to stick the needle in. Makes me laugh….. Steroids don’t make you tough just for the record, so if you were a bitch who couldn’t fight before, NOTHING will change, it will just be a louder thud when you hit the ground. Steroids cannot make you a better hitter or field, it might help in your stolen base total…
Food related diseases are often contracted through consumption of undercooked or raw meat. Such disease can easily affect the bodybuilder’s lifestyle by bringing about vomiting, fever, diarrhea, etc. Any bodybuilder must be cautious about the bacterial pathogen Campylobacer found in poultry. The most widespread food-related diseases in the US are commonly caused by this pathogen. The Center of Disease Control and Prevention reports that a single drop of chicken “juice” can contain up to 500 of these little devils, a quantity large enough to put you into miserable state for days. While you may argue that consumption of raw chicken…
According to a Sports Illustrated report, Alex Rodriguez tested positive for two steroids in 2003. The report, by Selena Roberts and David Epstein, says “four sources have independently told Sports Illustrated” that Rodriguez was one of 104 players that tested positive as part of Major League Baseball’s “survey testing” that year. Those results were supposed to be anonymous but were seized by the government in April 2004 as part of the BALCO investigation. The list of the 104 players whose urine samples tested positive is under seal in California. However, two sources familiar with the evidence that the government has…
As a MMA fan, I love a great knockout, slam or a beat down. That is what it is all about. That point where a victory is gained in one big grand finale. Whether it is a knock out punch, kick or a deviating slam, this is the action and excitement that keeps MMA fans watching. Here is a cool video I found that has some of the best MMA action.
Why do you see so many MMA fighters with ripped abs? It’s because core strength can add power to just about every MMA technique. Building core strength is one of the best things you can do to increase the power and strength of your whole body, making you a better all around athlete. There are some specific exercises that a person can do the focus on building core strength. This video has some great exercises that you can use. Watch and learn.
In light of the recent allegations that Georges St. Pierre’s cornerman was greasing GSP’s back with Vaseline, the UFC has made some changes to the rules cornermen must follow. Here is the scoop as reported by MMA Weekley: “According to sources close to the situation, the UFC has now instructed that cornermen associated with the fighters will no longer be allowed to handle the Vaseline used in between rounds to treat and prevent cuts. The UFC will now provide one cut man for each corner for the fight. Only two people are allowed to enter the Octagon between rounds so if a cut…