Ps. If you read this first one, I guarantee you are going to love the two follow-ups. (BTW, if you are an experienced coach, you already know this stuff, just not quite put in this way before)
Positional Theory In Combat Sports:
Just wrote a blog post on Positional Theory In Combat Sports. It's not for everyone, only those who are interested in what defines the winners in a field where almost every competitor is just as good as every other competitor.
You need a universal standard—a cold, rational approach to unarmed combat that views the ring as a chessboard and the fighter as weapons.
Comment "Link" below if you would like to read the blog post and I'll DM you the link.
Game Theory in Combat:
Game Theory is the study of strategic decision-making. In martial arts, your success depends not just on your technique, but on reading your opponent's strategy and exploiting their weaknesses.
Link in first comment 👇
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