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Combat Condiitoning

By Athletes' Acceleration | November 2nd, 2006

I wanted you to be the first to know about a strength and conditioning ‘must-have’.

Coach Jason Ferruggia just released a new resource that you should check out immeditely.

http://www.TopFitnessProfessionals.com/combat.html

Coach Ferruggia has been featured in journals such as Men’s Fitness, MMA Sports Mag, Men’s Health, and Maximum Fitness. But, moreimportantly, I use his information with my athletes because he gets results - period.

I have said before how much I trust his knowledge and even consult with when I have strength training questions and need an experts opinion.

In my view he is the leader in strength & conditioning for any combat athlete. His resource is targeted for combat athletes but it is really for any speed/power athlete looking to get stronger, more powerful and better conditioned.

I’ll let you go take a look at Ferruggia’s resource for combat conditioningand I won’t keep you any longer.

http://www.TopFitnessProfessionals.com/combat.html

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This entry was posted on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 at 2:42 pm and is filed under Speed Training . You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Combat Condiitoning”

  1. Jim Says:

    My name is Jim and I train in RBSD not MMA. I have read articles by Coach Ferruggia before and I like his work. I know his work is mainly geared towards MMA athletes, but I think it could also work for someone who is trying to increase conditioning for self defense purposes. Thanks.

    Jim McGarvey
    http://www.sammyfranco.com
    http://www.sammyfranco.com/phpbb

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