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5.0 out of 5 stars Jackson + Crigger = Knockout Punch on Standup Game!, July 17, 2009
This review is from: Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts: The Stand Up Game (Paperback)
Anyone familiar with MMA - mixed martial arts - is doubtlessly familiar with Greg Jackson. Jackson is one of THE top trainers of elite MMA fighters. He coaches the guy many consider the best pound for pound fighter in the world - Georges St-Pierre, now simply known as "GSP." Jackson's Albuquerque NM Submission Fighting camp features a veritable Who's Who of the elite martial artists at the top of their respective games. He is the MMA equivalent of E.F. Hutton - when he talks, people listen.

Co-author Kelly Crigger is less known but is emerging as one of the top MMA writers around. He is the author of the highly entertaining "Title Shot: Into the Shark Tank of Mixed Martial Arts" and writes regularly (and adroitly) for FIGHT magazine. Together, these two experts have fashioned a powerful one-two punch and text for refining the standup game.

Their useful, practical and hand-on book proves to be a successful collaboration. Their book is organized into six major sections:

* Developing a fight strategy

* The Fundamentals

* Basic Strikes

* Combinations

* The Clinch

* Takedowns

* Street Fighting, Multiple Opponents and Weapons

THE STANDUP GAME, by its very title suggests that this is not just a textbook on the "sweet science" of boxing. You will not find Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Manny Pacquiao researching a spinning backfist or a front snap kick. The range of fighting techniques addressed here highlights the context of MMA fighting. THE STANDUP GAME refers to one of the main pillars or components of mixed martial arts.

The latter, popularized by events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship, require successful practitioners to have fluency in wrestling, boxing, kicking, and jujitsu submissions. Practitioners who can seamlessly blend transitions from one fighting style to another and combine a balance of effectiveness in these areas learn the recipe for success in the ring or the octagon.

Jackson and Crigger's book provides a useful synthesis of narrative text and succinct instruction through effective use of color photographs in illustrating various components of the standup game. They cover in virtually encyclopedic detail every conceivable combination of standup fighting, including techniques utilized in Muay Thai, a dynamic form of kickboxing (with elbows and knees thrown in) popularized in Thailand. The sections on strategy and street fighting differentiate THE STANDUP GAME from most other books of this genre.

Further, in the final chapter, Jackson and Crigger leave behind the boxing ring and octagon and move to the street (or bar room). The book is worth the price of admission alone for its Chapter Six, which provides useful tips on personal self defense, including: seizing the initiative, countering your opponent's move, breaking chokes, dealing with weapons such as baseball bats, knives and guns.

THE STANDUP GAME is a useful -- and likely an absolutely essential resource -- for recreational or competitive boxers, or anyone engaged in mixed martial arts at any level. Even for those individuals not falling into either of the preceding categories, the book is also useful as a resource and reference for self defense techniques.

As is the case with any book, however, it is not realistic to expect that anyone will learn fluency and skill just from reading a book. To this extent, THE STANDUP GAME by Jackson and Crigger is a superb reference text to augment -m but not replace -- the need for skilled hands-on instruction from a knowledgeable instructor.

If you're interested in boxing, mixed martial arts or self-defense, you owe it to yourself to get a copy of THE STANDUP GAME!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars After the Endless Parade of Jiu-Jitsu Books, It's Nice to See Another One On the Stand-Up Game!, August 1, 2009
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Shawn Kovacich "Shawn Kovacich" (The Greatest Little City in the World) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts: The Stand Up Game (Paperback)
WOW! It sure is great to see another book dedicated to the stand-up aspect of MMA after the endless parade of books over the past couple of years seemingly dedicated solely to grappling and Jiu-Jitsu. Not to imply that most of these books aren't good because they are, it's just that other than a couple of other books, most notably The Mixed Martial Arts Instruction Manual: Striking by Anderson Silva, most everything that has come out that has focused on MMA has been grappling and Jiu-Jitsu.

This book is pretty well done with a lot of pages covering a fairly wide aspect of the stand-up game covering everything from;

1. Punches and Elbow Strikes

2. Footwork

3. Kicking and Kneeing

4. Clinching

5. Takedowns

6. Combinations in various forms and from various standing positions.

7. Defenses against pretty much everything that the authors show you how to do offensively.

And a whole lot more...

The photographs are all in color and really add to the overall appeal of this book. I must confess that I felt some of the sequences of photographs shown on some of the techniques could have been taken from a better angle and sometimes the layout of the two different angles of the same technique got a bit confusing for me. I think this was more of a question on the layout that the actual angle of the photographs, but it could have been both.

The text is not at all detailed in explaining the individual techniques, but it is detailed enough that if you were using this book solely as a guide and reference manual, then it should be more than sufficient. However, if you are trying to really learn a particular individual technique, there are much better books out there that cover each one in much greater detail.

The only real negative comment I have about this book is that they shouldn't have included the self-defense section in the back. I feel that this space would have been much better served if the authors would have provided a little more detail on each technique, or maybe even put in some favorite training drills from the coaches, fighters, etc. The self-defense sections were not detailed at all and the gun defense in particular made me cringe. However, there was some good information to be found in this section, I just felt that if you are going to focus the subject matter of your book on one thing, you should do that and not throw in an entirely different subject.

I would say however that if the authors were to put together a book strictly on self-defense techniques, I would expect it to be very well done and definitely one I would want to pick up and add to my personal collection. Just please don't put a bunch of MMA techniques in the last few pages, because it takes away from the primary focus of the book.

All-in-all, I found this book to be pretty well done and one in which I have no problem at all recommending to the beginning or aspiring MMA competitor. I would also recommend these other books as well...

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: The Closed Guard (Book of Knowledge)

Mixed Martial Arts: The Book of Knowledge

Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA

Judo for Mixed Martial Arts: Advanced Throws, Takedowns, and Ground Fighting Techniques

Just to name a few!

Shawn Kovacich

Creator of numerous books and DVD's.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars well detailed and full of great info, March 18, 2011
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This book is one of the best instructional books I've ever had!!! Whether your serious about mma or just training for fun this book can help you on either aspect.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great stand up book, March 21, 2010
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This is what I thought the Anderson Silva book would be for standup. Techniques are accurate, pictures are clear, and movement makes sense. Good blend of Thai, boxing, wrestling to cover the standup game. MMA specific, so it loses a little of the purity of any individual art (by design). Highly recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Greg Jackson is yoda, February 18, 2010
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This is a great book for learning about stand up striking. If you do any training in fighting arts at all then alot of this information might be redundant or common sense, but Jackson does include enough new ideas or different executions on combos to make this worth reading. And it is always wise to constantly review your basic punches/kicks anyway. If you can not attack with proper form using the most common basic strikes then chances are success using more advanced striking will elude you. Jackson also includes chapters on developing a game plan going into a fight, and how to protect yourself on the street.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential!, October 18, 2009
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World class MMA trainer Greg Jackson has teamed up with Kelly Crigger, one the sports' most prolific and insightful writers, to create this instructional manual on the stand up game for both inside the ring and out. The Stand Up Game should be an essential reference on the study list of any aspiring fighter, trainer, cop, soldier, or simply fight enthusiasts. It is logically structured, detailed, and complete with hundreds of full-color photos with accompanying descriptive text. All in all, a very thorough primer on this complex aspect of hand to hand combat. A great purchase - can't wait for the next installment.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, September 28, 2009
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The book is full of techniques both basic and advanced hitting on topics ranging from striking stance to combos to takedowns. It breaks everything down into a step by step instructional and includes pictures of all major movements to help you visualize the technique. Great purchase.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book !!!, September 5, 2009
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Great Book. Every technique and concept is illustrated with pictures that makes the book very easy to read.

A lot of simple examples that are easy to remember. Book is very structured and you can get to the part you want/need very fast thanks to a very detailled table of content.I've received the book in very good shape.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars www.knucklepit.com, August 10, 2009
This review is from: Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts: The Stand Up Game (Paperback)
JACKSON'S MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

The Stand Up Game

with Greg Jackson and Kelly Crigger

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© Marc Wickert August 8, 2009

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Many gyms have a turn at the top for being regarded as the world's most successful mixed martial arts establishment - The Lion's Den, Team Miletich, Xtreme Couture, Red Devil Sport Club... But certainly the standout gym for the last few years has been Jackson's MMA in Albuquerque.

The Gym's headmaster, Greg Jackson, has proven himself to be a superior MMA strategist and safe cracker of many an opponent's coveted game plan. "No matter who may have an advantage in whatever situation you are in, if you can kick their ass, you are dominant," says Greg.

Amongst Jackson's disciples are Georges St-Pierre, David Loiseau, Rashad Evans, Diego Sanchez, Keith Jardine, Nate Marquardt, Joey Villasenor, and female MMA stars Julie Kedzie and Michelle Waterson. The proof is in the pudding!

For this outstanding publication Greg has teamed up with US Army Lieutenant Colonel and author of Title Shot: Into the Shark Tank of Mixed Martial Arts, Kelly Crigger.

The book covers all facets of the stand-up game including:

* Developing a Fight Strategy

* The Fundamentals of Stand-Up Fighting

* Basic Strikes

* Combinations

* The Clinch

* The Takedown

and

* Street Fighting, Multiple Opponents, and Weapons

As well as being a hugely successful MMA coach, Greg Jackson operated the Gaidojutsu (Way of the Street) school, where he trained Albuquerque police officers, emergency response teams, SWAT teams, and Special Forces in self defense. So the last section of Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts: The Stand Up Game is also a great addition to any fight enthusiast's library.

To quote from Georges St-Pierre, "Greg is the maestro and I'm the musician."
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for anyone looking to learn mma technique, April 4, 2010
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This is a great book by greg jackson. It has everything from stance, head movement, footwork,blocking, to striking and defense. The books has a lot of colored pictures, along with explanations to show you how to change (advance) positions. I was blown away by all the stuff in the book. It even has a section on defending against weapons or multiple opponents. Great book. i would have paid up to $50 for it.
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