New tricks: I always like a coaching challenge. When Jake Shields came to prior to his with Rousimar Palhares- the most feared lock locker in MMA – he asked if I could help him defend the leg lock . It seemed like a difficult assignment, as Mr Shields struggled in his initial sessions to defend that he had no in. I told Mr Shields the only way to defend them is to learn the entire leg lock game. In a surprisingly short period of time he began making real progress. After a little training he went on to fight Mr Palhares in a controversial match where he successfully avoided the leg submissions of the Brazilian leg expert, only to get caught in an submission. It did not matter – he saw the value in what he had seen. Soon he became a regular training partner with the squad. Mr Shields is a no-nonsense hard working sort of fellow who fit right in with the team. Very soon he started telling me of success in training rooms around the country with his new . Last night, Mr Shields fought a professional grappling bout against MMA legend Lyoto Machida at an event run by Musclepharm. Mr Machida has always shown fine grappling skills in MMA and has a win against grappling Rafael Lavato in submission grappling. Mr Shields was able to show his great improvements in submissions by locking in a very finely applied heel hook to force a submission and show that new skills can indeed be built on to an established game and that change is always possible if a commitment is made. It was a great result for Mr Shields and a testament to his dedication to come such a long way to learn and in his confidence to use new weapons in a battle against such a skilled foe. Here you can clearly see the great pressure he imparts upon Mr Machida that forces a submission on a very tough opponent.

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