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December10th
BJ Penn Hand Speed from Open Workout
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December1st
Workout Playlist
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Someone on twitter asked me what the first song on my workout playlist was. I thought it was a pretty good question so I decided to put up the current playlist I train to on here. I change this around all the time and add in new and old songs and mix it up… but this is what I will be working out to tonight. Read More | Comments
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November18th
UFC lightweight prospect Joe Lauzon heading back inside The Octagon
E. BRIDGEWATER, Mass. (Nov. 18, 2009) – A little more than eight months since undergoing knee surgery, UFC lightweight prospect Joe “J-Lau” Lauzon (18-4, 5 KOs, 13 submissions) is fully recovered and anxious to get back into The Octagon.Lauzon, star of The Ultimate Fighter 5 television reality show, had ACL surgery and his meniscus repaired on his right knee March 6. He is tentatively scheduled to return to UFC action in early January. Read More | Comments
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February1st
Media Day Workout for Ultimate Fight Night
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We did Media Day at LauzonMMA for my fight with Jeremy Stephens. Here is a quick video about what went down.
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February14th
Here are a few things that I would do/change. First of all… that circuit is only 20 minutes and there is too much time to rest in there. That stuff is good but it shouldnt be your toughest workout. Let me suggest a few other options…
Get Ups – Instead of doing 2 rounds of two minutes each, do 3 rounds of 5 minutes each with a 1 minute rest in between. Also, the 20 is too light. I was doing it was a 25, so start with that, or maybe move to a 30. Or maybe do the first round with a 30 and then go to the 25 for the last two. Start with the 30 and feel it out. But do a 5 minute round instead of a 2. Make sure you use good form and keep your arm locked out the whole time. Ask Dan about the form if you have any questions. If you are doing this okay, up the weight. Make sure you protect your shoulder and rotator cuff… ask Dan about this and he will explain. Its very important.
Man Makers with Rack Walk (should always be done together) – Ask Dan about these too. In my experience, this is one of the toughest workouts ever. Its basically a 20 minute workout with no break. You do high pull snatches with the 25 pound bell and then run on a treadmill (or jump rope) as your rest. There is no set rest interval, its a feel thing. So do sets of two of the high pull snatch on each side for as long as you can go, and then hit the treadmill or jump rope until you feel rested. You want your rest to be as short as possible. You want to work up to basically doing high pull snatches at a good pace for 20 minutes. You have to be the judge of the pace on this. Nothing is timed and its all feel, so don’t cheat yourself or be smart and take breaks when you really don’t need them. When you finish the man maker, you should feel like you just got hit by a train. If you don’t, you rested too much. The idea is to work up to nonstop work for 20 minutes.
Once you do the 20 minutes, there is a 3 minute cool down which is an overhead rack walk. Its basically… walking with the bell you just used above your head with your arm locked out. Do your left for 30 seconds, then your right for 30 seconds, then your left for 30 seconds and so foth for 3 minutes total. This should be done at the end of your workout, so get a good sweat going by grappling and hitting mitts before you do this… and then go the fuck home after you stretch out. Very important to stretch your hamstrings and groin after this. Ask Dan about the man maker, overhead rack walk and the stretches to do… he can explain better in person but if you have questions you can ask me. Real tough to describe all the stretches.
The Man Maker while tough isn’t a substitute for grappling and boxing… its additional. Don’t just go in and do a man maker and then go home. Get a good workout in first, and then finish up with this.
Up Downs – You need two or more people to help you with this. You are going to do this for 3 rounds of 5 minutes each. Its an interval routine where you do an Up for 1 minute and then a Down for 1 minute. After 5 minutes you get a 1 minute rest. If you finish a round with an up, you start the next with a down. An Up = Standup while a Down = Grappling. Start with an Up and hit mitts at 100% or spar with someone at like 70%. Then for your grappling, grapple at 100%. Dont let yourself stall though while grappling and dance around looking for a takedown… so start in a clinch or in a position. Here is a sample Up Down…
Rd 1 – Minute 1 – Up – Hit Mitts hard with Pomfret
Rd 1 – Minute 2 – Down – Pummel with D-Lau
Rd 1 – Minute 3 – Up – Box with Eric
Rd 1 – Minute 4 – Down – D-Lau in your guard… try to get up
Rd 1 – Minute 5 – Up – Mitts with Pomfret1 Minute Rest
Rd 2 – Minute – Down – Alex Dunworth with side control on you
Rd 2 – Minute – Up – Box with Eric
Rd 2 – Minute – Down – D-Lau starts deep on double and you defend
Rd 2 – Minute – Up – Mitts with Pomfret
Rd 2 – Minute – Down – Alex Dunworth starts with back control1 Minute Rest
Rd 3 – Minute – Up – Non Stop Kicking the Thai Pads with Pomfret
Rd 3 – Minute – Down – Pummel with D-Lau
Rd 3 – Minute – Up – Box with Eric
Rd 3 – Minute – Down – You with Side Control on Alex
Rd 3 – Minute – Up – Non stop power combinations with Pomfret on MitsWhen you are doing an Up, its striking. When you are doing a Down its grappling/wrestling. You shouldnt be doing MMA on your down because we are trying to focus on stressing your muscles by squeazing and not having them pop with punches. You want to be able to pop as best you can while doing your up. The key on these is to have fresh people constantly… getting 4 people is best because you have two for up and two for down… so they are constantly fresh and able to push you.
Don’t do all of these at once, hah. Do you have weights at home? If possible, do a get up in the morning at home and do the Up Down at night at RSD. The Man Maker and Overhead Rack Walk is a killer workout on its own… so put it after everything else, but its the most important thing you can do strength and conditioning wise.
The Manmaker and Get Ups are AWESOME for your shoulders. My shoulders used to get tired but once I started doing those it got 100 times better. I was doing them for about a month when we sparred last and I noticed a big difference.
Let me know what you think after you try it out
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January2nd
My Week in Vegas for UFC79 and New Years
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Thursday Night
We left Boston on Thursday night and headed for Las Vegas. We got in pretty late so we hit up some late night pizza and went to bed early.
Next Stop: Las VegasFriday
We had to be up early for some stuff for the new UFC video game and then we went training. After training we went to the weigh-ins and then hit up the Hard Rock and did a little gambling and walking around.
Quick little photoshoot…
Quick little 3D Mapping…
Quick little J-Lau coming to XBox360Saturday
We got in a good workout Saturday morning and then went to back to the hotel. Along the way we had to stop for some DELICIOUS In-N-Out Burger after training…
We had great seats for UFC79… they really don’t get any.
Amy + Margaritas = Amy Likes Boobs
AAAAANND…. she’s out.After the fights we walked around before talking with Jeff and meeting up with him and his brother Greg. We ended up finding our way to MGM and going to Chuck’s after party at Studio 54.
Sunday
We were out late on Saturday and after training took it easy on Sunday. We basically slept most of the day away. When we finally woke we were starving and had to make a trip to PF Chang’s with The Ultimate Fighter Season 6 star Matt Arroyo.
Mmmmm….. Green Tea.
Matt, Greg, Me, amy, Lauren, Hollywood, Brandon, NataliaAfter dinner we went to New York New York to ride the rollercoaster thats on the roof.
Walking to the rollercoaster, Hollywood challenged me at “any game”. After I lost 150 to 140 in Whack-A-Mole, I challenged him to a rematch in another game. Steve plays basketball, I don’t… and I still smoked him in the baskletball game 31 to 14. We tried to find a third game to be the tie breaker. We found a racing game but this one kid sat there playing for a good 20 minutes and we gave up. We will have the tie breaker later… he is going down.
No Hollywood, I will not duel you in Dance Dance RevolutionMonday
I had to twist Matt’s arm to get him to train Monday morning (okay, I will be honest… I mentioned training and his eyes lit up like Amy’s on Christmas morning.) and we got a good workout in.
Practing the “quick tap” technique”
Taking Matt’s ACL home with me
Trying to guillotine… but no such luck with that posture
Being lazy and complaining about the air being thin and dry
Watching UFC79
Bunch of degenerates
With Brandon… this is right before I ball tapped him.Monday Night (New Years Eve)
We went to Cherry which is a night club in Red Rock. We met Giff and a few others there and had a great time.
Even UFC Lightweights enjoy a nice bubble bath…
Domestic abuse at its funniest…Tuesday
We slept most of the day away and then took a walk through Ceasars
Cool stuff in Caesars…
More cool stuff in Ceasars…
Me, Amy, Joe LewisWe flew home on Wednesday. Nice little trip to Vegas for some fights and new years.
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September26th
After 2 Weeks in Hawaii…
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I have been in Hawaii for just over two weeks, and just now settling into everything here. This place is amazing!
I landed in Hilo, Hawaii on September 10th. I spent a few days easing into training and adjusting to the time zone out here. Right now its only 9pm but its 3am back home! A time difference of 6 hours is no joke!
I spent 18 hours getting here and after only a couple days I was on ANOTHER plane heading over to Oahu (one of the other islands) to the EliteXC show. BJ’s brother JD is one of the promoters and the gym had a couple fighters on the show. Renato “Charuto” Verissimo had a good fight with Jake Shields, Albert “Always Bad” Manners had a tough fight with Tyon Nam and “Iron Mike” Aina had an absolute WAR with Nick Diaz. My first Hawaii MMA show was a great experience.
After the EliteXC show it was still a few days before I as adjusted to the time zone, but I am good now. I have been doing a ton of training. Its nice being able to train double sessions everyday and not have cameras in my face every waking moment and being completely cut off from everyone. I am loving being able to train out here and not have to worry about anything else.
The weather out here is absolutely amazing. Its around 80 to 85 degrees and sunnyevery day. Its been raining a lot while I have been here, but its usually short bursts of hard rain so its actually pretty relaxing.
I have been out surfing a couple times and came to a quick realization. When you watch people surfing on TV and in movies, you just see them catching a wave and riding it in. You don’t get to see them fighting the waves to get out, paddling like crazy and getting crushed by incoming waves. Surfing is relaxing but its a major workout in itself. It’s an absolute killer shoulder workout.
We have been swimming a few times too and its unreal the wildlife out here. On our “off day” its really not off at all but called “active rest”. Active Rest is when you go and do something that gives you a workout but isn’t directly related to fighting. We went swimming last week for about an hour fighting the current and waves and chasing down turtles. You would think the turtles would be shy… but they aren’t. They just cruise and do their own thing. It’s pretty cool.
It’s tough to catch up with everyone back home, but I am trying. I get up around 7am and its 1pm back home. By the time I get out of training, shower and grab some lunch its 6 or 7PM back home and everyone is training. When you guys get out, I am training and I get done around 2am your time. I have been catching people slowly, but it takes time.
I will try to check in every so often. Keep checking back for updates!


