Archive for April, 2010

Okay, I promised it and here it is!

Auto Date Monday, April 19th, 2010

I promised you that I’d provide you with my video “Pushups From A to Z”

Well, before I do that, let me give you “Squats From A to Z” for phree.

Here you go >>>  http://www.livejudo.com/?page_id=350 <<<

I’m a firm believe of, it’s better to give than receive, so I thought I’d start this
off with me giving.

And I’d like to give you some more.

I have some more phree videos for you right here >>> http://www.PushupsFromAtoZ.com

Do yourself a favor and get Pushups From A to Z. Today.

Take care and have a great day.

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
2004 Olympian
http://www.LiveJudo.com
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Use Your Tax Money Wisely :)

Auto Date Thursday, April 15th, 2010

If you are like me you did your taxes early and didn’t wait until the last minute because you want to hold on to your money and not the government.

And like me, you’ve probably already allocated that tax return for something.

It’s probably already spent.

Well, whatever you are allocating it for. Please set out about 50 bucks for the following:

http://www.MaximumDumbbellTraining.com

http://www.BeyondTheRings.com

http://www.GripToWin.com

http://www.NewazaMadeEasy.com

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Take care and have a super fantastic day.

14 Good Reasons Why You Need Grip To Win Today!

Auto Date Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Here are 14 Good Reason why you should get your hands on “Grip To Win” today.

>>> http://www.GripToWin.com <<<

- Get the inside secrets of exactly what you need to do to increase your gripping endurance

- Never get stiff armed again! Find out how to conquer, crush and nullify the “stiff-arm” and also why you should never stiff arm in practice

- Get the ESSENTIAL fundamentals of gripfigthing which are so easy-to-understand that you newfound ability will completely frustrate and upset your training partners

- Own and know the gripping style that used to completely frustrate and upset Jimmy Pedro. This is the main reason why Jimmy didn’t attain a medal at the 2000 Olympic Games and how he almost lost at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece

- Uncover how and why these gripfigthing secrets will evolve and advance your total judo and grappling game

- Learn exactly how Rhadi became a medalist at the Brazilian Jiujitsu World Championships by using some of the gripfighting secrets covered in this program

>>> http://www.GripToWin.com <<<

- Listen as Jimmy and Rhadi expose the biggest “Hole” in American Judo
Hear Jimmy Pedro as he gives his true, honest and unbridled opinion about Brazilian Jiujitsu – I’m sure that you will find his comment SHOCKING AND SURPRISING!

- Find out how you can maintain control of your opponent while transitioning from one grip to another

- Unleash your Judo and grappling potential by understanding how to improve your gripfighting ability and understand the strategies behind grip fighting

- Uncover the reason why you MUST reach with the correct hand while gripfighting – this one thing alone will reduce your opportunity of being thrown by 97%

- Develop a quick, easy and effective gripping strategy that you can use that really doesn’t take much effort at all

- Discover the drills, sports specific and functional training exercises that will catapult your gripfighting abilities into the realm of incredible

- Listen as Jimmy unveils the most effective grip to execute Uchimata

- Acquire the reasoning why gripfighting is important for experts and beginners and the things that beginners need to be absolutely aware of so that they don’t ruin their judo careers!!

>>> http://www.GripToWin.com <<<

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Thanks for your time. Have a super fantastic day.

Just so that you know.

The information in this product will significantly enhance your gripfighting knowledge and ability. This product will open your eyes to a brand new world of “judo”.

Dedicated To Your Improvement,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
Head Coach – Bahamian Judo Federation
http://www.LiveJudo.com
http://www.RhadiFerguson.com

Do You Know How To Grip To Win?

Auto Date Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

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Yesterday I told you about one of my initial gripping lessons from Eddie Liddie and how I learned gripfighting….. “the hard way”.

I’d like to remove some of the headaches (backaches, shoulder aches and neck aches)  :-)   out of the way and allow you to improve your gripfighting without all of the bags of ice  :-)

So, start learning how to become a better grip fighter today and throw more and fall less >>> http://www.GripToWin.com

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Here’s What Some
People Have
Said About Grip To
Win
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“Hello Rhadi, I know you’re busy and I won’t take much of your time. First, I would like to thank you for all the positive support you provide everyone.

More specifically, I want to thank you for my recent 3rd place win at a judo tournament. It was a 5 hour drive to get there, and along the way I was listening to one of your audios which also had Jimmy Pedro as a guest speaker. On the MP3s, you both addressed many issues, among which was breaking grips and establishing dominant grips. I used some of your strategy to defeat 7 out of 9 opponents, most of which was by IPPON (I just love ippon wins btw). Thought I would share this happy story with you as it was one of the most satisfying moments in my life!”

Thank you Rhadi,
A Fan
Eric

>>> http://www.GripToWin.com <<<

Hello Rhadi & Jimmy, This year marks my 46th year in Judo. I’m the age my senseis were when I started. I guess I’m considered one of those “Old Sensei’s” now.

The main reason I purchased your “Grip to Win” series was to teach my students gripping techniques. Though I prefer traditional techniques, I am not so old that I fail to recognize that “who ever gets the first grip usually wins!”

In my competitive days you just walked up to your opponent got a hold of his lapel and sleeve and tried to throw him. Your opponent did much the same. There was little strategy in gripping. I had no clue as to how to advise my students on the current methods of how to grip, much less how to grip effectively. I recently competed in Miami at the USA Judo Senior Nationals Masters Competition. My last competition was over 11 years ago. Needless to say I was somewhat concerned about coming up against new gripping techniques. I was amazed at how useful your “Grip to Win” series was for me. I’m not sure how effectively I utilized your advice, but knowing your techniques for gripping gave me the confidence to go out and compete again. I managed to take a third place in my division. Again thanks for giving me added confidence in my gripping techniques.

Now if you could have just put out a series of reminders for the “Older Sensei’s”, not to step out of bounds and time management techniques when you’re leading, I may have had a higher finish. These are the things that I advise my own students. Again thanks for your most useful series “Grip to Win”.

Dr. Dick Tashiro
President Washington State Judo

>>> http://www.GripToWin.com <<<

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Please do yourself and us a favor if you do judo, sambo or Brazilian Jiujitsu and visit http://www.GripToWin.com today.

Take care.

Dedicated to your improvement,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
Head Coach – Bahamian Judo Federation
http://www.LiveJudo.com
http://www.RhadiFerguson.com

“Judo is easy once you……”

Auto Date Monday, April 12th, 2010

Many of you know that I recently started training for Mixed Martial Arts.  I can’t say that I’m enjoying learning all this new stuff at the ripe age of 35.

I mean, I like learning, but the way you have to “learn” really sucks (and hurts) LOL. It kinda reminds me when I first moved to the Olympic Training Center and I was practicing with 4-Time Olympian and World Championship Bronze Medalist, Brian Olson.

Everyday was a freaking beating in the beginning. I was taking so many falls that I had to take 3 ice bags to my room after practice to ice down… at least three bags.

I knew that I couldn’t continue to take this type of abuse. So I talked to Eddie Liddie and after our conversation Eddie said something that pissed me off, but was very true. He said, “Keep going with him. You’ll know you’re getting better as you fall less.”.

I was flickin’ STEAMING on the inside but I didn’t show it on my face. Then after that, Eddie said, “Its all about the grips. Gripfighting is a art in and of itself.”

That’s when my journey on grip fighting really begin.

It started once I learned that I didn’t, NEED to learn Judo. Hell, I knew that already. Everybody in judo “knows” judo, but you can’t do your “judo” if you can’t grip!

Man, I stopped learning judo and started learning how to grip fight. I studied grip fighting like I was a freshman in college studying Calculus.

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Throw More, Fall Less
PERFECT!
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As I started studying I begin to find out that I was able to throw more people and fall less. I also found my rounds with Brian Olson getting more and more competitive.  (Now I’m not going to lie to you. It took me two years before I was able to actually throw Brian, but it not like he’s some chump, there was a time when he was one of the best judo players in the world.)

But…. I did win more. And practice wasn’t as miserable as it use to be.

I was actually able to “unlock my judo”. I was able to do all those throws that I practice and uchikomi and my frustration decreased.  It was a great feeling.

I’m longing for that moment of clarity in my MMA training as it pertains to my striking.

I know it will come because I’m studying like its “calculus”.

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Do What I Did So
That You Can Start
Doing Your Judo
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Look, if your instructor doesn’t have a systematic approach of gripping with rules and exceptions then you need to supplement your training with some quality grip fighting information.

Everybody doesn’t know everything, so access good information so that you can get better.

On April 13th I am going to re-release one of the flagship grip fighting products that I created with 4-time Olympian, 2-time Olympic Bronze Medallist and 1999 World Judo Champion, Jimmy Pedro.

The product is called “Grip To Win”

I am re-releasing this product under my new instant gratification model. Meaning, you order today and you get it today. Once you order the product, files will be right there ready for you to access and download if you wish.  This cuts down your wait time and allows you to start learning immediately!

So please do yourself a favor and get your hands on “Grip To Win” on Tuesday so you can get your hands on your opponents and throw ‘em!

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Just so that you know.

The information in this product will significantly enhance your gripfighting knowledge and ability. This product will open your eyes to a brand new world of “judo”.

Dedicated To Your Improvement,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
Head Coach – Bahamian Judo Federation
http://www.LiveJudo.com
http://www.RhadiFerguson.com

How To Get “Cut” From The Ultimate Fighter (LOL)

Auto Date Monday, April 5th, 2010

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First and foremost I hope you all have a wonderful Easter. I have
no problem saying that my family and I go to church and that we are
faithful Christians and that we aren’t perfect by any means, but
certainly strive to be Christ-like. I hope that doesn’t offend
anyone that I mention that, but I’m not ashamed of the Gospel of
Christ. And Easter, not Christmas, is the grandest celebration and
memorial that we have in the church… Clearly.

So with that being said, I certainly hope you had a wonderful
Easter, Traci, Rufus, Lil’ Rhadi (my 7 week old daughter) and
myself certainly did.

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My Birthday
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For those of you who do not know, my Birthday was on the 3rd of
April, my son’s birthday is on the 5th (today) and my wife’s
birthday is on the 8th.  I didn’t celebrate my birthday. Rufus had
his party on my Birthday at the Bowling Alley. He had a wonderful
time and it was good watching him enjoy himself.

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The Ultimate Fighter
Tryout
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For those of you that do not know, I attended The Ultimate Fighter
tryout in Charlotte, North Carolina and had a wonderful time
meeting all of the people in attendance.

The tryout went well, or at least I thought it did.  Here’s how it
went down……

After the 205lbers registered they called us in a room, 20 at a
time. Before going in the room I was able to say hello to Joe Silva
and one of the media persons came up to me and had me and Dana
White take a picture. It was cool to be recognized and my me feel
like my work in the industry and in sport has been noticed.

After entering into the room. We warmed up and then were told that
we would grapple for about 2-3 minutes.

Dana White’s instructions were the following:

“Look guys, we are just going to have you roll for 2 to 3 minutes.
Don’t do any crazy s–t, like leg lock or heel hooks or no s–t
like that.  Just roll, the same way that you all roll every day in
practice. If you catch a submission, we know that you got it, just
let it go. We just want to see you roll.”

So the instructions sounded simple enough. I watched other groups
go and the people looked like two grizzly bears going at it. Just
rumbling and tumbling.  The grappling started from the knees. Not a
favorite position of mine. When I teach, I NEVER allow my students
or clients to start from their knees. It’s not a real position. I
always say, pick top or bottom and begin.

So, when my name was called. I got out there and began to grapple.
No disrespect to the guy I was grappling, but it was super easy. No
problem. I passed, passed again, passed again, went knee on belly,
the dude turtled then I went for an armbar, loss the position,
ended up in the half guard and tried a couple of wrist locks to
create some space, tried to get the underhook, nothing was
happening and I’m not a spaz, so I just
reeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllllllaxxxxxxxxed as any good BJJ player would
do. I let my arm hang to the side to set up the “Rhadi Sweep”  (
see Lloyd Irvin’s http://www.TheRhadiSweep.com ).  I got super
loose trying to set up an opportunity to explode. My opponent
stayed on the top of my and just dug his forearm into my throat.
Didn’t try to pass, didn’t try to do to much of anything.

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I was okay with that, as I felt that I clearly displayed the best
and most technical BJJ out of anyone in the room of 20. So I wasn’t
disappointed.  However, after my name wasn’t called, I’d be lying
if I said that I wasn’t slightly surprised and somewhat
embarrassed. I really couldn’t do anything but put a smile on my
face and walk back out into the lobby which felt like that “Hall of
Shame” LOL :-)

I couldn’t believe that I got cut after the grappling round. I mean
if I would have gotten let go after the striking rounds, I could
have understood, but goodness gracious.

I guess from what Dana White told me is that it seemed like I was
tired.  In 3 minutes? C’mon.

For those that know my rolling style, I’m super super super relaxed
and then I explode. I’m not a tight grinder like others. It’s not
my style. I don’t “force” anything. I’m a BJJ black belt. I play
efficiently and create space and capitalize off of opportunities.
That doesn’t mean that I can’t be beat or that my technique(s)
is/are infallible. It just means that I’ve been rolling long enough
to know what I’m doing.

And that’s the whole story.  In the defense of the person that I
was rolling with. His movements were great when we started rolling.
We were just in that position where you really need a little more
time. I had his leg in the “lockdown” and he probably didn’t know
how to get out and wasn’t creating any space for me to sweep.
That’s just what happened.

Now, what more important is that, if you go to The Ultimate Fighter
with a resume like mine, I mean, I believe you should at least make
it past the grappling round.  Let’s be honest. I don’t have to have
the greatest grappling in the world but the Olympian credential,
the 4 National Judo Championships, the Asst. Coaching position for
USA Grappling at the Grappling World Championships, the collegiate
wrestling background, the 2005 Abu Dhabi appearance and triple
overtime match with Jeff Monson, the black belt from Ricardo
Liborio and the brown belt from Lloyd Irvin should pretty much let
the average individual know that my grappling is, at least, above
average  :-)    LOL  (admittedly, I’ve been submitted by a blue belt
out of Lloyd’s club this year. And it was a legit sub.  I say that
to say, that nobody is unbeatable and EVERYBODY can get caught).
All I’m saying is that, getting cut in the first round after the
grappling is like cutting a Greco Roman or Freestyle Olympic
Wrestler in the first round of grappling.  In my honest
professional opinion, it was silly to think that I would be tired
after 3 minutes of grappling. You can look at me and clearly see
that I in decent shape. I guess I didn’t have what they were
looking for and were probably looking for people to spaz out and go
crazy for 3 minutes. But that’s not BJJ. BJJ is controlled,
methodical and a scientific approach to positioning, submissions
and immobilizations….. in my humble opinion.

So….what’s next?

What’s next is…. keep training. Keep getting better and keep
improving on my striking. Mixed Martial Arts is a different animal.
There are a lot of different things to train for and its tough to
get everything in during the week and manage the volume of
training. I’ve done it for other people, but its a little difficult
to do for myself. Especially when I still have to maintain my
current work output.  I’m not sure how much longer I’m going to be
able to do this. I actually lose money training for Mixed Martial
Arts. I’m not “all about the money” but those damn mortgage
companies and lenders want to get paid, imagine that? LOL So I have
to get paid too.

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Take care and thanks for your time and indulgence.

Regards,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
2004 Olympian
4-Time National Judo Champion (USA)
Head National Coach – Bahamian Judo Federation

http://www.LiveJudo.com

http://www.RhadiFerguson.com

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