When it comes to building muscle, you might assume that marathon sessions in the gym are the key to getting a physique like that of Conor McGregor or Michael Bisping. In reality, though, preparing to go the distance (or at least looking like you could go the distance) may actually be a product of shorter workouts, not longer ones.
The best way to train yourself for the ring is to do a series of high-intensity workouts with heavy weights. Shorter periods of intense exercise will actually increase muscle mass more than doing longer exercises. Our workout program to get a fighter's physique was designed with this philosophy in mind.
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Directions
Perform the rest of the exercises in order, with the exercises marked and A and B done as supersets. Remember to use the heaviest weight you can handle without overclocking your system.
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