Moss and Mixed Martial Arts
O9 | Aug 13, 2008 | Comments 3
Lifting weights, jogging on the treadmill, trudging up and down stadium stairs – that type of traditional offseason workout plan can get a little monotonous for even the most dedicated NFL athletes.
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss was looking for an alternative way to stay in shape this summer, and a friend from his old neighborhood helped him out – using mixed martial arts.
Peter Lockley / The Washington Times Santana Moss went through an offseason training program similar to those used by mixed martial arts fighters.
Moss spent a few days a week with Lonny Intorn, an instructor at Punch Fitness in Deerfield Beach, Fla. Intorn showed Moss the same training techniques used by mixed martial arts fighters, which included a heavy dose of cross-training and kickboxing.
“Sometimes I go home in January and get crazy about working out and football stuff,” Moss said. “I wanted to take as much time as I can off and do something different. [We did] tire squats, tire throws, a lot of boxing and a lot of kicking until we got the form down. Then some days we put all of the combinations together – 30 minutes punching, 30 minutes kicking, kneeing, abs – you name it, we did it all.”
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THAT’S RIGHT MY FRIEND KEEP IT HEAHTHY,YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT I LOVE A STRONG MAN.YOUR NO#1 DIE HARD FAN. PS.GOD LOVES YOU.CHRISSY
This is Santana’s #1 fan! I love that man so much. He is the best wide receiver there is in the NFL!
-Short n Sweet
Come on Santana, although you may have had every right to punch that guy, you should have thought about it before you did!
You my Boy!
But my son was wathing and it just didnt look cool or smart especially with his helmet being on!