Strategy vs fit in fight sports.
Chapter
content.
This chapter maps the demands and internal mechanisms related to fight sports. You’ll review your fight-relevant features and learn how preparation changes the default settings. You also build a framework for structuring your prep work.
Fundamental
Topics covered.
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Competition strategy framework
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Core components of close-combat resilience
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Personal qualities and fight sport fit
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The Tournament Preparation Model for Grappling Arts®
After this chapter
You’ll be able to identify the resources you bring into competition, see where your preparation breaks down, and structure your routine into a personalized preparation framework. From here on, preparation is directional, not random.
Exercises
- Special-purpose scale for fight-relevant qualities
- Preparation strategy framework
Frequently
asked
questions.
How do I access the chapters after purchase?
The handbook is a digital series of seven chapters purchased individually. After purchasing a chapter, full access to it is unlocked automatically.
In rare cases, access may be delayed for a few hours due to system updates. If access hasn’t appeared within 24 hours, contact us and we’ll resolve it manually.
How long do I have access?
We guarantee at least one year of access from purchase, even if structural changes in the current access tiers occur.
Do I need prior knowledge to understand the material?
No formal background is required.
The material assumes experience in combative arts, but concepts are explained clearly and without complex language.
Do I need to follow the chapters in order?
Starting with Chapter 1 is recommended, as it lays out the framework used throughout the handbook.
If you’re preparing for an upcoming event or dealing with a specific issue, you can jump to relevant chapters and return to the rest later.
How demanding is the handbook?
The material requires attention and practice.
Some concepts may be unfamiliar or contradict common advice. The value comes from working with the exercises over time, as opposed to skimming the text.
What kind of exercises are included?
Exercises range from brain–body coordination work and adjustments to how you train.
They are structured, step-by-step, and designed to be integrated into regular training.
Is this based on sport psychology?
No.
The handbook does not use traditional sport psychology models. Combat places different demands on the nervous system and decision-making process, and the material is built specifically around those conditions.
When should I expect to notice changes?
Most fighters report noticeable shifts in awareness, self-regulation and training approach within a few weeks.
More stable changes typically develop over 1–2 months as new patterns take hold.
Does this handbook include physical conditioning or strength programs?
No.
The handbook does not prescribe physical conditioning, strength training, or rehabilitation protocols. It focuses on preparation related to operating and responding under pressure.
Is this suitable for beginners with no combat sport experience?
The material is written for people training in combat sports.
While some concepts may be useful more broadly, the examples and applications assume familiarity with training and competition environments.
Is this a guarantee of competition success?
No.
Competition outcomes depend on many factors. The handbook provides tools and structure, not guarantees.
Is this psychological or medical advice?
No.
This handbook does not provide psychological or medical advice. It is not a therapy, diagnosis, or medical treatment.
If you are dealing with mental health concerns, injury, or medical conditions, you should consult a qualified healthcare professional.
What if I have further questions or need clarification?
If questions come up while working through the handbook, you can contact us directly.
If you’re looking for guided preparation, you can explore the Making of a Champion program, subject to availability.