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    Default An old one (Randy couture Xtreme Workout)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkQah...eature=related

    Saw this the other day and not seen it for years. It's a mix of squats, deads, military press etc with a barbell, doing 8 reps of 8 sets of lift for each go (only takes 2 1/2 mins to do the 8 by 8. Tried it earlier n forgot how good it is, even when doing small weights. Look forward to doing it again more regular.

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    I still use this nowadays.
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    Yes, theose type of Barbell complexes are great for being specific for MSE work for MMA.

    Could have maybe added a barbell roll out at the end to hit the abs.

    Saying that, the core is working prety hard throughout that circuit anyhow.

    Very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiegieboard View Post
    I still use this nowadays.
    Same here, still a killer
    How do you turn a phrase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkQah...eature=related

    Saw this the other day and not seen it for years. It's a mix of squats, deads, military press etc with a barbell, doing 8 reps of 8 sets of lift for each go (only takes 2 1/2 mins to do the 8 by 8. Tried it earlier n forgot how good it is, even when doing small weights. Look forward to doing it again more regular.
    Is a very good work out i completed a sean sherks caveman training today thought i was fit, neally threw last week dinner up.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xzq4YwgWa5s

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    I don't know about all this "odd" training; nothing can beat bicep curls and long, slow runs for a fighter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanCrase View Post
    I don't know about all this "odd" training; nothing can beat bicep curls and long, slow runs for a fighter!
    Don't forget to carb up with steak and potatoes the night before training.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiegieboard View Post
    Don't forget to carb up with steak and potatoes the night before training.
    Everytime, mate; thats why I'm the best 5'5" 265lb fighter in the country!

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    i hope he has developed his training methods since then............
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