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Contents • • • • • • • History [ ] Jackson Wink MMA Est. 1992 Founded by Greg Jackson Primary trainers Greg Jackson Mike Winkeljohn Brandon Gibson Izzy Martinez Chad Smith Harry St. Leger Roberto Alencar Rafael Freitas Training facilities Website Gaidojutsu Focus Hardness Full-contact Country of origin Creator Greg Jackson Parenthood,, Olympic sport No Greg Jackson was born in to Kris and Jim Jackson, who were originally from the Midwest.
Jackson and his family moved to when he was three years old. Jackson came from a family of wrestlers (his father, brother, and uncle were all champions in the sport). Jackson grew up in a rough neighborhood, and began learning to defend himself.
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As a result, he was suspended from school for instigating fights on more than one occasion. In 1992, after graduating from, Jackson founded his own, Gaidojutsu, which combines rudimentary techniques from and with basic locks. His school officially turned into an MMA school in 2000. In 2007, Jackson teamed up with striking coach Mike Winkeljohn, which was a seminal moment for Jackson's academy; since then, the gym has been known as Jackson Wink MMA Academy (JW MMA Academy), representing the partnership between Jackson and Winkeljohn. Other notable fighters include current; former; UFC and contender;; former and former UFC Interim Welterweight Champion; former and former; former; former; former and World MMA Fight of the Year Award Winner; winner (in the bracket); and winners. Awards [ ] Greg Jackson has won three World MMA Awards.
He won 'Best Coach' and 'Best Gym' in 2009, and 'Coach of the Year' in 2010. Notable fighters trained at Jackson Wink MMA Academy [ ] (# denotes current team member, bold denotes current and past ufc champions). • Rumours are that he may be training Zack 'The Assassin' Stiles, 16 year old, in the future., Retrieved October 15, 2014 •, Retrieved October 15, 2014 •, Retrieved October 15, 2014 • fightmagazine.com Retrieved October 15, 2014 • cagepotato.com Retrieved October 15, 2014 • themmacorner.com Retrieved October 15, 2014 • L. Jon Wertheim (2012-07-20).
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While Greg Jackson’s reputation as a master of the mental side of mixed martial arts is well-deserved, the famed trainer’s latest instructional book again demonstrates his grasp of the techniques and physical approach necessary to succeed in the sport. Just as 2009’s “The Stand Up Game” tackles a complete array of techniques on the feet, Jackson’s newest offering, “Greg Jackson’s Mixed Martial Arts: The Ground Game,” covers the grappling aspect of MMA in stunning depth. Recently issued by Victory Belt Publishing and co-authored by noted MMA author Kelly Crigger, “The Ground Game” is a title suitable for a wide range of readers – from fans simply looking to better their understanding of the fight game to aspiring octagon warriors. Kak sdelatj 3 h kolesnij velosiped dlya vzroslih. “The Ground Game” opens with a bonus 10-page section on sports nutrition. Jackson offers advice on general nutrition principles and how to best decide overall caloric needs, as well as specific approaches to nutrition before, during and after a workout.
Jackson also offers a handful of recipes suitable for professional fighters but equally beneficial (and palatable) for even couch potatoes looking to improves their overall health. But if the nutrition section is a welcome appetizer for “The Ground Game,” it’s the opening chapter where the perfectly cooked meat and potatoes truly begin. Chapter One sees Jackson devote nearly 100 informative pages on all aspects of the most basic position in MMA ground fighting: the full guard. While Jackson makes it clear the guard is not necessarily an advantageous position, he offers in meticulous fashion the numerous opportunities the full guard presents. Jackson describes the various submissions, strikes, sweeps, transitions and escapes available from the full guard and then takes to the mat himself to demonstrate the techniques. The positions are then displayed in a series of full-color photographs that capture the key parts of each maneuver from two (and sometimes three) different angles.