These are the best tips given for the beginners of the MMA sport to fight well. Before you go off and get started in the sport of martial arts you will need to make sure you have the right gear. Look over this MMA gear guide for beginners and find out which heavy bag gloves, free standing punching bag, reflex bag, and which speed bag and platform are best for you so you can use our MMA tips that we have listed below 1.) Do not get away from close combat, strike with your elbows and knees, such attacks have crushing power and practically can not be protected from them. 2.) Constantly yank the opponent with arms and legs, his attention will be disturbed. 3.) Provoke the enemy to attack and watch his moves sharply. 4.) Do not miss the opportunity to attack if the opponent is fussed or in an uncomfortable position 5.) As few as possible single strikes, avoiding no subsequent attack, and in Thai boxing, they will quickly inflict a lot of blows if the enemy notices your passivity 6.) Learn to quickly approach the enemy with blows. 7.) Do not go too far when leaving. 8.) Do not back off (leaving, blows away) 9.) More often and more powerfully explode many kicks 10.) Always counterattack 11.) Keep your hands near your head (constantly) 12.) More different combinations of kicks must be used 13.) Speed punches and kicks 14.) Strengthens the vestibular apparatus 15.) Do not expose the back or neck (not spinning) 16.) Twist and spin the opponent in different directions 17.) Train for long, exhausted, punches, kicks 18.) The opponent starts a hand attack - prevent his attack with a kick (not always) 19.) The opponent starts an attack with his legs - warn his attack with a blow of the hand ( not always) 20.) To connect the elbow of the arm and knee for the block (it helps a lot with sidekicks: middle kick, high kick) 21.) When striking with your knee keep your supporting leg balanced with the help of your toe. 22.) Do not go far during gripping (there will be a blow). Twist the opponent by the neck towards the knee (if released from the clinch, that is, an option to get the opponent with a back-kick) 23.) Never follow the opponent’s lead. Destroy his intentions. 24.) Do not be motionless for too long, otherwise, the enemy will eventually find your weak point. 25.) Do not keep the same position or the same rhythm of the battle for too long, as the enemy quickly gets used to it and also quickly finds the answer 26.) A counterattack is a good technique but if you do it too slowly or apply too often, in the end, your plan becomes known, vary your technique, beware of frequent repetitions 27.) Nothing irritates the enemy like variety in attack, the defense also reduces physical tension of the same muscles. 28.) Hide your intentions every time with the help of new tricks. 29.) Accustomize the enemy to frequently repeated tricks in order to hit him with a completely new one. 30.) If the enemy retreats, chase him but do not get carried away 31.) Tug, dive, move more often - force the enemy to reconsider his intentions all the time 32.) If the enemy is taller and larger than you, deliver concern him with various lunges, etc. 33.) If the opponent is shorter than you, keep him at a distance with short bursts of arms kicks. 34.) Mix short and long attacks 35.) Never rush at an adversary who seems tired, always act methodically, prudently. 36.) If the adversary is agitated and is about to bring down a hail of blows at the very beginning of the battle, set your tone for the battle with hard, short series and blocks to make you reconsider your intentions. Or competently defend yourself by throwing arms and legs forward, and the opponent himself will stumble on them. Let the opponent give his best and exhale. 37.) If the enemy runs away, do not rush after him, but keep him close to you. 38.) Do not use combinations according to the scheme and in its entirety (sometimes it is possible, but it is better to alternate), give it the opportunity to evolve intuitively depending on the circumstances (hit with a choice) 39.) Watch the external manifestations of your tiredness, pain and do not show it.
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