sleeper;468090 wrote:Because I spent my time in high school studying instead of grabbing other men's asses and calling it a "sport". LOL
I also wanted to add to my previous post. Congrats on proving you are not a well rounded person and couldn't handle a rigorous schedule of school, sports, and friends. I am more impressed with someone who has good grades and participates in extracurricular activities as oppose to someone who has good grades and does nothing but school work. Do you even have friends at school right now? I bet you are one of those guys who stays in on Friday and Saturday nights to study.
Sonofanump;468166 wrote:Odd. Maybe they are referring to learning techniques, not the cardio involved.
I would hope so. My five (and sometimes up to ten) pound practices would disagree with only burning 400-500 calories. I know it's a lot of water weight, but I know what burning 400-500 calories feels like, and it feels great compared to how many calories you burn after wrestling practice.
I Wear Pants;468176 wrote:Or, more likely, he did some "favors" for them.
Let's just say they scratched each other's backs.
lhslep134;468180 wrote:I've never watched MMA before until this past Saturday, it's fucking awesome.
It also seems to me that to truly succeed in MMA you need a wrestling background or at least be very skilled in the ground game, because it seems thats where fights are won and lost.
Most of the top fighters usually have a wrestling background. I think it is easier for top wrestlers to make the transition to MMA than any other background.