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Forrest Griffin was born July 1, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio. He relocated to Athens, Georgia and received a degree in Political Science at the University of Georgia. Forrest worked in local law enforcement and on his days off he trained to be a mixed martial artist at the HardCore Gym where he mostrar más developed his trademark "Sprawl and Brawl" style of fighting. A combination of martial arts fused with a bare knuckle barroom technique. Outside of the octagon, Griffin is an ardent supporter of the USO and the Wounded Warrior Project. Griffin's first book Got Fight?: The 50 Zen Principles of Hand-to-Face Combat (William Morrow, June 2009), was released to good reviews. His second book is Be Ready When the Sh*t Goes Down: A Survival Guide to the Apocalypse (William Morrow, August 2010). (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1979-07-01
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Educación
University of Georgia
Ocupaciones
police officer
martial artist
Organizaciones
Ultimate Fighting Championship

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I'm surprised how much I enjoyed reading this: 200 pages of fart jokes, posing as a (satirical) "prepper" survival manual. However there were enough LOLs per chapter to keep me going, and the book is peppered with genuinely good bits of life advice, philosophical musings and personal anecdotes. The book pokes fun of everyone equally - bro's, feminists, the religious, preppers, and the authors most of all.

For a redneck that grew up to be a professional MMA face-puncher, Forrest Griffin can sure write a good line or two. Best read while on the can, a few pages at the time (that setting also most closely matches the content matter).… (más)
 
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ropable | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 20, 2023 |
If you enjoyed [b:Real Men Don't Apologize|835103|Real Men Don't Apologize|Jim Belushi|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178766290s/835103.jpg|820717], you'll love this one. Forget the King's English, these guys pull out all the stops for a slangy, dirty look inside Griffin's life and fight philosophy. In the second half, he does present some moves and techniques, a humorous 101 to MMA style fighting, but that isn't why you should get this book. If you are looking for deep and profound thoughts, again, don't bother. (I don't think jocks have profound thoughts.)

What you will get is a lot of stupidity, a lot of juvenile machismo, a self-deprecating/self-loathing sense of humour, totally non-PC sexism, a ton of bullsh*t advice, and tantalizing glimpses of a man who "ain't right".

If you are a women who isn't bothered by sexist language and knows a little bit about MMA, I definitely recommend this book to you--his antics will put you in hysterics every other page. For the guys, I suggest you take Griffin's advice and grow a pair before you undertake his book--whoever said "don't insult your reader" clearly wasn't talking to this guy.

This book isn't for everyone. Griffin is a fighter and this book is about fighting. Pain and violence are what he does for a living. If you find mild psychosis and general bloodiness disturbing or triggering, this isn't the book you want.

I give it five stars because this was the most enjoyable, engaging book I have read in a while.
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seamus_j | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 30, 2022 |
A mix of MMA and comedy. Funny and informative book.
½
 
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DCavin | 6 reseñas más. | Oct 20, 2014 |

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