LoneRider
Purple Belt
I recently have been (re)reading an old favorite book known as Power to the People by Pavel Tsastouline. The gist of the book is in twenty minute of work, for four working sets (two each of deadlift and a press of some sort) one can build a fair bit of strength. Having used programming from the book for a year plus three times a week I will attest to the validity of the method. At 168 lbs I can currently deadlift 405 lbs and when I did Jiu Jitsu in California five months ago that greater strength helped quite a bit when skill was equal.
My question is, will a minimalist strength program (done twice a week) be a good help for taking up MMA as a hobby? I know time constraints such as a full-time job (US Army), possibly mandatory unit PT, and the like can impact recovery as well. I'm gonna look into schools when I PCS after I finish the US Army Engineer Captain's Career Course and graduate school at Missouri Science and Technology. I'm also curious about what to look for regarding a school that is beginner friendly. I'm hoping to get stationed at either Fort Lewis, WA or Schoffield Barracks, HI. Any help would be appreciated.
My question is, will a minimalist strength program (done twice a week) be a good help for taking up MMA as a hobby? I know time constraints such as a full-time job (US Army), possibly mandatory unit PT, and the like can impact recovery as well. I'm gonna look into schools when I PCS after I finish the US Army Engineer Captain's Career Course and graduate school at Missouri Science and Technology. I'm also curious about what to look for regarding a school that is beginner friendly. I'm hoping to get stationed at either Fort Lewis, WA or Schoffield Barracks, HI. Any help would be appreciated.