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Originally Posted by JOYRIIDE1113
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Any tips, ideas, motivational strategies any of you fellow fighters can offer? Doesn't neccesarily have to apply to MMA.
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My $0.02 :-
Probably obvious but worth saying anyways ...
- work on your basic techniques and know them backwards - it's no good trying to build upon weak foundations.
- don't get fixated on any one technique - your the goal to destroy the opponent any way possible
- learn your personal strengths and weaknesses (via randori, talking to training partners, sensei, etc); build on your strengths, eliminate your weaknesses.
- work on chaining techniques together
- understand the weakness of a technique, and what kind of technique you can easily switch to when your opponent exploits a weakness of the first technique
- work on unconscious imprinting - you want to be able to switch techniques without thinking
- work on your basic conditioning so you can endure your 2x 6 minute rounds without tiring (too much... ;-) ). ie train to be less tired than your opponent.
- learn to feel your opponents’ strengths and weaknesses, keep him out of his areas of expertise.
- don’t forget your mental game !
Hope this helps.