Jersey Shore Ass Kickers, Jersey Trainin’, Jersey Water & Jersey Wrestlin’

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Sun. Aug. 29th, 2010

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Last night I had my friends over to watch The UFC fights. It’s actually rare that I stay up so late to watch the fights.It’s more common for me to be asleep between 10:30 and 11 PM nowadays.

I used to ALWAYS watch The UFC main events AND PRIDE Fighting. Who remember Pride held from Japan? Damn those fights were amazing!

I was psyched to see Frankie Edgar defend his title against The Prodigy, BJ Penn. BJ is a straight up animal and his long list of accomplishments is undeniable. BJ Penn’s intensity is awe inspiring and his skills are freakish, hence, why he is called the Prodigy.

BJ’s new training for strength, conditioning and overall performance as of a year or two ago took on a new role, from Marv Marinovich, and if you’ve been around for a while, Marv’s son, Todd Marinovich was a high level collegiate QB back in the day who was being trained by Dr. Yessis with Russian Methodologies specialized for the role of a Football QB, VERY sports specific. I believe this has influenced Marv’s training system for BJ with lots of plyo training, nervous system training and balance work. Check it below for a little insight into how BJ Penn now trains.

I expected a battle for 5 rounds. I have seen Frankie fight and know of his training methods….. Frankie Edgar does NOT get tired. It’s scary to see such a machine. Frankie gets in his wrestling workouts with The Rutgers Wrecking Crew, and, from my inside sources, he NEVER rests and never sits down when live wrestling against these college animals…… he keeps going and going and going….banging heads with one fresh wrestler after another.

His intensity is second to none. You don’t become the world champ by taking it easy. Then again, do you get anywhere good by taking it easy? No matter what BS story someone tries to sell you, becoming an ass kicker at any endeavor always required some sort of hard work, sacrifice and commitment. ALWAYS.

See Frankie in training below with Martin Rooney:

There are certain things about Frankie that shock, awe and inspire me. You can Learn from THESE:

- The dude seems immune to punishment and pain. He gets hit, he keeps charging. Nothing stops him. When you get hit or run into a stumbling block, how do you react?

- He NEVER stops moving, his energy is endless, he has a TRUE relentless attack. That’s how life should be lived. Leave NOTHING on the table, go for everything, why settle for anything less than your best. This is how you leave behind a legacy for family, friends and all others to be motivated from your actions. Winning is an internal game. You can sometimes win by points on the score board, but, if you didn’t leave it ALL out in the open, and honestly give your 100% best, then have you truly won?

- He’s a Jersey Wrestler. He has that relentless attack, relentless movement and doesn’t like being held down. A few times BJ Penn got a hold of Frankie, he just could NOT be held down. Frankie was a top state and national level wrestler through high school and college. He put in the work. NOT everyone is willing to put in the work necessary to become a champion. Do you wake up early, stay up late, do what others do NOT ask of you? If you always need a Coach giving you motivation and can’t pull it out of yourself, you will NOT become a champion.

- He drinks Jersey Water. There is “something special” in Jersey Water…. and the air…. Jersey Shore air is better than breathing in The NJ Turnpike air, I can assure you :)

- He has trained with my bruddahs, Uncle Mike, The Milkman and Martin Rooney. These 3 guys have handed me ass whoppins with their workouts unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. The three of them are BUSY and still remain deadly in their physical performance. ALL three are husbands, fathers, full time + plenty more hours of work. They ALL Lead from the FRONT. Do you Lead from the FRONT?

- Frankie is undeterred. It’s easy to be the younger guy psyched out by a fighter who is touted as one of the best pound for pound fighters to ever live. Don’t let others psyche you out or dictate what you can or can not do. Blaze your own path and get thick skin. Most people try to run their mouth in an effort to deter you or put fear in your eyes. This is where The F**K You Factor comes in. Put your head down and get to work. Charge FULL force.

- Frankie is focused and committed to training and his goals, NO excuses. Commitment and focus seem to be lacking in many people today, both in athletics and / or business. Many people talk of lofty goals yet very few are willing to do what it takes to make it happen. The excuses are rampant: too early, too late, no money, too busy….. In my opinion, there are too many Bull S**t excuses being spat out. It’s ALL or nothing, if you want to become a champion or a HUGE success at what you do there are NO excuses.

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- Be in shape so you can be relentless, regardless of your sport. Sports specific training is fine and dandy, BUT, what about the ability to dominate on the practice field and in the real world. Being out of shape yet having first step quickness and a big vertical ain’t s**t compared to a warrior who has a relentless attack, never tires, falters or weakens. Mental toughness gets developed with workouts that often have little to do with science.

Train like a fighter, sports and life are often times a battle of will, prepare to WIN. Period.

Take action with what you’ve learned.

I’m fired UP after watching Jerzee BadAss, Frankie Edfar defend his title. Time to hit some sprints and Kettlebell Training in the backyard.

Lead from the Front!

–Z–

Recommended Resources:

Training for Warriors

Uncle Mike & The Milk Man

Underground Inner Circle 30 Day Trial

Convict Conditioning Workout

Martin Rooney Combat Readiness Audio Interview

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Comments on Jersey Shore Ass Kickers, Jersey Trainin’, Jersey Water & Jersey Wrestlin’ Leave a Comment

August 29, 2010

Njama @ 11:02 pm #

man both of them are among the best in the game right now. u know penn is gonna be comin for his belt when he figures out why he didn’t win it this time. but DAMN!!! big props to both fighters

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Njama @ 11:03 pm #

in love with the challenge. dips, chin/pull ups and whatever else …

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August 30, 2010

John @ 9:58 am #

“After you wrestle everything else in life seems easy”

This is something my wrestling coach told me years back. I know if I didn’t wrestle I wouldn’t be as strong or as mentally tough as I am now. My focus is more on strength, but wrestling prepared me mentally to face many challenges in training and in life.

Everyone talks about physically plateaus in training, but there are also MENTAL plateaus and wrestling has taught me to push through them.

Wrestling teaches you to deal with adversity, period.

PS Frankie Edgar is the man!

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Will @ 1:52 pm #

Both fighters are super beasts. Penn always seems to take it up a few notches in his training over time. I have always been a big fan of his. Upsetting to see him lose, but the energy of his fights makes up for it.

Edgar… very impressive. I’m not a pro fighter, but seeing videos of him training makes me ask myself if I am working hard enough.

As far as life’s lessons, I think Keanu Reeves said it best on the movie The Replacements. “Pain heals. Chicks dig scars. Glory lasts forever.” It’s short, sweet, and simple, but it also narrows down most my life’s lessons thus far.

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Vince @ 6:12 pm #

I have read some things about Frankie that are amazing. He has seemed to get better each fight. I can’t wait to see him fight Maynard. That will be epic.

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Blaine Gilbert @ 10:43 pm #

Zach

Frankie is a stud. I have never seen a fighter have the ability to compete at the pace he sets for 5 rounds. That says a lot for his heart, dedication, and training. He proves that if you want something bad enough and take the steps necessary (and then some) you will achieve that something. Great post.

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August 31, 2010

Dustin Sanchez @ 2:15 pm #

This guy is amazing. He was just so much faster than BJ. I hated seeing the prodigy lose but I guess this kind of thing happens. Soon we will watch GSP fall and Silva as well.

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J Clemens @ 10:33 am #

inspiring…really dont need more motivation, but always cool to get psyched up after reading an even-esh post

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September 5, 2010

wrestling workout @ 4:01 pm #

i didn’t get to see the fight live because i was on my way back from a grappling tournament, but i got updates throughout and watched it the next day. anyone who can beat bj twice in a row is world class. …i’m gonna have to start importing jersey water!

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September 7, 2010

lori @ 10:20 pm #

I have watched a lot of fights, but watching Frankie Edgar bring it all to the table ruled!! He was all out, and I loved watching it. Great example of full throttle athlete right there.
I am more than motivated to grab the kettlebells!

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September 13, 2010

michael house @ 7:44 pm #

z, i love your last sentence

Mental toughness gets developed with workouts that often have little to do with science.

i guess that is the underground in a nutshell

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