Following UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones‘ impressive victory over former champion Lyoto Machida at UFC 140, the 24-year-old has either been loved or hated by MMA fans for various and unjustified reasons. The type of succe…
Following UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones‘ impressive victory over former champion Lyoto Machida at UFC 140, the 24-year-old has either been loved or hated by MMA fans for various and unjustified reasons. The type of success Jones has found within the past year has included becoming a UFC Champion and defending the light heavyweight title twice—the first […]
As expected, only a small handful of you were insane enough to suggest that Jake Ellenberger would smoke Jake Shields in 53 seconds. I still can’t believe it myself. (Neither could Shields, for that matter.) But in the end, only two CagePotato fight-pickers predicted the quick TKO stoppage in Shields vs. Ellenberger and Court McGee’s unanimous decision over Dongi Yang, scoring themselves Warrior movie passes and other goodies in the process. They were…
As expected, only a small handful of you were insane enough to suggest that Jake Ellenberger would smoke Jake Shields in 53 seconds. I still can’t believe it myself. (Neither could Shields, for that matter.) But in the end, only two CagePotato fight-pickers predicted the quick TKO stoppage in Shields vs. Ellenberger and Court McGee’s unanimous decision over Dongi Yang, scoring themselves Warrior movie passes and other goodies in the process. They were…
SumDumGuy:
– Jake E. def. Jake S. via TKO 3:14 round 1.
– Court M. def Dongi Y. via UD (30-27 x 3)
RwilsonR:
– Ellenberger def. Shields via TKO, 3:28 of rd 1
– Court McGee def. Yang via unanimous decision (30-27 all)
For the record, RWilsonR made his picks first, and then SumDumGuy snuck in later, ninja style. A perfectly legal move in the fight-picking game. So fellas, if you want to claim your Warrior-related swag, e-mail [email protected] with your real names and addresses, and we’ll hook you up ASAP.
Once again, please visit WarriorFilm.com to buy tickets to the flick in your area. Seriously, you don’t want to wait until this bad boy hits Quikster.
Every sport has at least one great movie to go along with it. Football has Rudy and Brian’s Song, Baseball has The Natural and Major League. Boxing has the Rocky series, well, except number five. These are just a couple of the many that are out t…
Every sport has at least one great movie to go along with it. Football has Rudy and Brian’s Song, Baseball has The Natural and Major League. Boxing has the Rocky series, well, except number five. These are just a couple of the many that are out there, yet when it comes to MMA, Hollywood has […]
If you still haven’t made it out out to the multiplex to see The Greatest MMA Movie Ever Filmed™, today might be your lucky day. Lionsgate just hooked us up with a box of Warrior-related goodies — free movie passes, Warrior t-shirts, and a copy of The Men of Warrior photo-book — and we’re going to unload it all in a Fight-Picking Fire Sale.
This Saturday, UFC Fight Night 25: Shields vs. Ellemberger goes down in New Orleans, featuring Jake Shields‘s battle against surging contender Jake Ellenberger, and Court McGee‘s return against South Korean middleweight prospect Dongi Yang. Submit your predictions for these two fights in the comments section below, including the winner’s name, the method of victory, and the time/round of stoppage, if any. Your entry should be in this format:
If you still haven’t made it out out to the multiplex to see The Greatest MMA Movie Ever Filmed™, today might be your lucky day. Lionsgate just hooked us up with a box of Warrior-related goodies — free movie passes, Warrior t-shirts, and a copy of The Men of Warrior photo-book — and we’re going to unload it all in a Fight-Picking Fire Sale.
This Saturday, UFC Fight Night 25: Shields vs. Ellemberger goes down in New Orleans, featuring Jake Shields‘s battle against surging contender Jake Ellenberger, and Court McGee‘s return against South Korean middleweight prospect Dongi Yang. Submit your predictions for these two fights in the comments section below, including the winner’s name, the method of victory, and the time/round of stoppage, if any. Your entry should be in this format:
– Jake Shields def. Jake Ellenberger via unanimous decision, (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
– Dongi Yang def. Court McGee via TKO, 1:36 of round 3
Please include the judges’ scores if you think a fight will end in a decision, in case we need them for a tie-breaker. The most accurate prediction wins a pair of movie passes, a shirt, and the book. Second place just gets the movies passes. But still, not a bad deal for being the first loser, right? Entries must be in by tomorrow at noon ET, and we’ll announce the winner by Monday. One entry per person, please. Any other questions, let us know. Thanks for playing, and follow Warrior on Twitter @lionsgatemovies!
If you’ve seen “Warrior,” you’ve no doubt noticed that Tom Hardy put on some serious muscle, especially in his monster traps, to play the role of emo brother Tommy Conlon in the film. According toMen’s Health UK, the British-born actor actually put on about 30 pounds of lean mass by doing four strength workouts per day on top of his cardio, muay thai, jiu-jitsu and boxing workouts. Show off.
Although the movie was filmed nearly two years ago, Hardy has kept on most of his mass and even added some additional size for his upcoming role as “Bane” in “The Dark Knight Rises.”
Check out his unique workout, which was developed by former U.S. Marine Patrick “P-Nut” Monroe, after the jump.
(Hardy’s traps are big enough to catch a whale.)
If you’ve seen “Warrior,” you’ve no doubt noticed that Tom Hardy put on some serious muscle, especially in his monster traps, to play the role of emo brother Tommy Conlon in the film. According toMen’s Health UK, the British-born actor actually put on about 30 pounds of lean mass by doing four strength workouts per day on top of his cardio, muay thai, jiu-jitsu and boxing workouts. Show off.
Although the movie was filmed nearly two years ago, Hardy has kept on most of his mass and even added some additional size for his upcoming role as “Bane” in “The Dark Knight Rises.”
Check out his unique workout, which was developed by former U.S. Marine Patrick “P-Nut” Monroe and published in the latest edition of Men’s Health UK:
Here’s Monroe’s description of the theory behind Hardy’s four-times daily routine:
“Throughout the day you need to send constant signals to your body, so that it adapts in the direction you point it in. It’s better to do 10 press-ups every hour than 100 in a single burst. If you do things often enough, your body adapts for the task you set it, and you evolve.”
Hardy trained when he woke up, at lunch, before dinner and before bedand took no more than 20 minutes per controlled session, focusing on form, using light weights and moving slowly.
Monroe recommends beginning with two sessions at first in the morning and evening and points out that gaining muscle quickly requires that you work out little, but oftenand that there are no shortcuts to getting ripped quickly.
The Exercises:
Press-Ups (Push-Ups)
Your first set should see your hands shoulder length apart. You should form a diamond with your forefingers and thumbs for the second set. Your third set will require you to put your hands wider than shoulder-length. Your final set will see you balling your fist and doing the press-ups on your knuckles.
Shoulder Flyes
Stand with your feet shoulder-length apart and get 8 kg(about 17 lbs) dumb bells in each hand. With your palms facing forward raise your hands 180 degrees until they meet above your head (somewhat like a snow angel movement). Lower to start position and repeat. To up the difficulty use heavier weights or stand on one leg (good luck).
Dips
Grab a chair for this one. Sit on the ground, legs in front of you with the chair behind you. Grab the seat of the chair with your hands so that your fingers pointing towards your body. Keep your back straight and push up so your backside is off the floor until your arms are extended. Lower yourself until you’re ALMOST touching the floor and you’ve completed a rep.
The Bridge
This one is a monster. There are multiple stages and if you’re not comfortable you probably shouldn’t move on to the advanced ones as it could result in a neck injury. This exercise is going to give you back flexibility, a powerful neck and a lot of core strength.
Stage 1
Lie on a mat with your feet on the ground and knees bent. You’re gonna lift your hips off the mat — bring your hands to your ears with palms on floor and fingers pointing towards your feet as you do this. You’re gonna do the 10-7-5-3 rep routine for this two. At the top during the 7 reps count to 1 second at the top, at the top during the 5 reps count to 3 seconds and at the top during the 3 reps count to 5 seconds.
Stage 2
Here’s the next stage, if you’re comfortable with stage 1. Push to the top position from stage 1. But this time, push harder. Push through your hands, lift your shoulders off the ground and allow your head to tilt back so the top of it rests on the floor. Push from your heels to your toes as well. All your weight should rest on your hands and toes, not your head. Same rep count as Stage 1.
Stage 3
When you’re comfortable with Stage 2 (AND YOUR FLEXIBILITY IS GOOD) you’re going to do the same things but allow your head to carry some weight. Start by allowing your head to carry 10% and increase as your neck flexibility increases. Do not rush this. Take your time, go slowly. Increase pressure on your head as you feel comfortable. Be careful as this could lead to a possible SEVERE neck injury if you’re not careful.
Stage 4
When you’re comfortable with Stage 3 and your flexibility is up put all your pressure on your head in the bridge position. Be sure to keep your hands near your head in case you need support. Same rep count as the rest of the Bridges.
Stage 5
This is insane, so be warned that you should only do this when Stage 4 is like drinking water. Assume the extended bridge from Stage 3 but hold a light barbell or very small dumb bells in your hands and do 5 reps at the top with the weights. Increase weight as it gets easier.
Abdominal Workout
This is gonna give you core strength and increase the size and power of your abs. Like the Bridge, start with Stage 1 and move on as you get comfortable.
Stage 1
Lie on a mat with your legs pressed together. With your hands clasped behind your head lift your head and shoulders and hold. Then tighten your abs and lift your legs. Lower to start position and repeat. 10 reps, then 7, then 5, then 3.
Stage 2
Perform Stage 1 then at the top of your position bend your knees and pull them in so they touch your elbows. Straighten your legs and lower to starting position. Same reps as Stage 1.
Stage 3
Do the same thing as Stage 1. At the top of the position pull your legs in to touch your elbows but DON’T bend your knees. Yeah, it’ll hurt. Lower legs back to start and repeat. Same reps as before.
Stage 4
Get an 8 kg kettlebell (about 17 lbs) and insert your left shoe in the handle. Wrap your right leg on top of your left leg and foot to hold it in place and do the Stage 1 exercise. Increase as needed.
Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…
– BJ Penn: The UFC Forced Me to Say Things About Nick Diaz (MMA Mania)
– Jason “Mayhem” Miller Explains Alleged Assault on Sister (5thRound)
– The Truth About Fighters and Sponsors (MMA Fighting)
– Strikeforce Ratings Way Down for ‘Barnett vs. Kharitonov’ (MMA Payout)
– Roger Ebert Reviews New MMA Movie, “Warrior” (TheFightNerd)
– Rich Franklin Done for 2011 With Torn Shoulder Labrum (Five Ounces of Pain)
– Photo Report: Alexander Shlemenko Training With Michael Bisping for Bellator 50 (LowKick)
– Rampage Jackson Wants His UFC/PRIDE Unified Light Heavyweight Belt Back (MMA Convert)
Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…
– BJ Penn: The UFC Forced Me to Say Things About Nick Diaz (MMA Mania)
– Jason “Mayhem” Miller Explains Alleged Assault on Sister (5thRound)
– The Truth About Fighters and Sponsors (MMA Fighting)
– Strikeforce Ratings Way Down for ‘Barnett vs. Kharitonov’ (MMA Payout)
– Roger Ebert Reviews New MMA Movie, “Warrior” (TheFightNerd)
– Rich Franklin Done for 2011 With Torn Shoulder Labrum (Five Ounces of Pain)
– Photo Report: Alexander Shlemenko Training With Michael Bisping for Bellator 50 (LowKick)
– Rampage Jackson Wants His UFC/PRIDE Unified Light Heavyweight Belt Back (MMA Convert)