The Fight Formula is a comprehensive breakdown of what actually produces elite performance in combat sports, moving beyond myths of toughness and talent to reveal the real interacting systems that shape a fighter. Strength, speed, conditioning, skill, timing, psychology, and strategy are not treated as separate qualities, but as interconnected domains that must be developed and aligned under pressure. This book explains how each layer contributes to performance inside the cage or ring, and how small improvements across multiple areas compound into significant competitive advantage.
Rather than offering generic training advice, this book builds a structured model of combat performance that connects sports science research with real world fighting demands. It examines how athletes develop force production, rate of force expression, tactical intelligence, and emotional control, while also addressing weight management, sparring design, and fight week preparation. Each concept is grounded in established principles from exercise physiology, motor learning, and sport psychology, translated into practical systems that fighters and coaches can apply directly.
At its core, The Fight Formula is about understanding performance as a system under constraint. Winning is not determined by one dominant trait, but by how well a fighter integrates physical capacity, technical execution, and decision making under fatigue and uncertainty. This book provides a clear framework for building that integration over time, helping athletes and coaches develop fighters who are not only more skilled, but more stable, adaptable, and effective when it matters most.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Fight Formula is a comprehensive breakdown of what actually produces elite performance in combat sports, moving beyond myths of toughness and talent to reveal the real interacting systems that shape a fighter. Strength, speed, conditioning, skill, timing, psychology, and strategy are not treated as separate qualities, but as interconnected domains that must be developed and aligned under pressure. This book explains how each layer contributes to performance inside the cage or ring, and how small improvements across multiple areas compound into significant competitive advantage.Rather than offering generic training advice, this book builds a structured model of combat performance that connects sports science research with real world fighting demands. It examines how athletes develop force production, rate of force expression, tactical intelligence, and emotional control, while also addressing weight management, sparring design, and fight week preparation. Each concept is grounded in established principles from exercise physiology, motor learning, and sport psychology, translated into practical systems that fighters and coaches can apply directly. At its core, The Fight Formula is about understanding performance as a system under constraint. Winning is not determined by one dominant trait, but by how well a fighter integrates physical capacity, technical execution, and decision making under fatigue and uncertainty. This book provides a clear framework for building that integration over time, helping athletes and coaches develop fighters who are not only more skilled, but more stable, adaptable, and effective when it matters most. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798197256874
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