Tim Lajcik - The Bohemian

Lajcik's Laws of Fighting #8:
"Never underestimate
your opponent."


Tim Lajcik - The Bohemian
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After an amateur athletic career that included collegiate All-American honors in football and wrestling, a freestyle wrestling national championship and a Golden Gloves regional championship, Tim embarked on a professional MMA career at the encouragement of his friend and fellow fighter, Eugene Jackson.

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Athletic Honors and Accomplishments

Chancellor Theodore L. Huller presents former UCD linebacker Tim Lajcik with the 1988 Male Athlete of the Year or "Babe" Slater trophy.

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Tim Lajcik's Training Tips

Tim is continually working to build on his outstanding base of wrestling and boxing. Currently he is studying Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in earnest. Through constant learning and innovation Tim strives to maximize his fighting potential.

Tim will regularly share his training advice and techniques outlined with step-by-step pictures or featured instructional video clips. Don't miss out!

 
Lajcik’s Laws of Fighting
Training Tips

These principles, or "laws" as I've called them, began to take form in the early 1990's after I became head wrestling coach at UC Davis. At the time UCD was a non-scholarship program competing in the tough Pacific-10 conference, among the nation’s top two or three wrestling conferences. The absence of scholarships, coupled with the athletic department's ongoing threat to cut the wrestling program, made it difficult to recruit top wrestling talent. In a conference where high school state champions are commonplace, I took over a team comprised primarily of young men whose greatest wrestling accomplishment was placing in their high school league championship.

In order to be competitive in the Pac-10 it was clear I not only had to develop the team physically and technically, but because nearly every opponent was vastly more accomplished, I had to nurture their fighting spirit and competitive resolve as well. Drawing on my own experiences, observations and research, I assembled a list of several qualities I deemed essential for success in the combative arena. I dubbed the list "Lajcik’s Laws" and made them the foundation for all our training.

Over time, as the wrestlers began to embody the "Laws", their improvement was nothing short of profound. One sterling example was the team's 118-pound wrestler, who had a record of 1-19 his sophomore season, the year before I arrived.

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Latest News

Tuesday, August 31 2010

Licensed

This past month I had to complete some physical exams to get licensed to fight in California. I drove down to a medical office in San Pedro, south of...

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Sunday, July 11 2010

FIght Night Poster

Sunday, July 11 2010

Hand 2 Hand Premiere

Tim hits the screen in the martial arts action feature "Hand 2 Hand".The film, written and directed by Jino Kang, premieres Sunday, July 25th at 4pm...

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Thursday, July 08 2010

Takedown Seminar

Takedown Seminar - Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at Undisputed Boxing Gym in San Carlos, CA. the most effective takedowns for fighting and...

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Saturday, April 10 2010

Unfinished Business

There are few things more predictable than a washed up fighter mounting a comeback. Well, color me a cliché as I begin training in earnest to...

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