Head Game Key To MMA Conditioning
If you’re seeking to compete in mixed martial arts events, you can’t just concentrate on the physical side of MMA conditioning. Mental conditioning is just as important to producing champions as building your physical skills.
There are many men around who simply have big muscles. You can see them just about anywhere, even on Jersey Shore. Guys with big muscles who know what to do with them, and who know what to do when faced with another guy with even bigger muscles, are more rare. You can find a lot of them though among the ranks of the leading mixed martial arts competitors.
Let’s face it, competing in this dynamic sport does take a lot of physical strength, endurance and heart. No big brain, small bodied man will last a second in the ring. But a physically competent fighter can learn to exceed his physical limitations by perfecting his mental game.
By including a mental aspect to MMA conditioning, good fighters can become great fighters and great fighters can become legendary fighters.
While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to mental conditioning for fighting, there are some elements common to most successful MMA conditioning programs. These elements include:
Motivation
The fighter who wants to win, will find a way to win. No matter what.
Counter-intuitiveness
Taking a hit where a block was expected may throw your opponent off his game, giving you an advantage and the opportunity to take control of the match.
Emotional intelligence
Learning to control and harness your emotions will make you a more competent fighter. Learning to manipulate your opponents pride, ego, vanity and fear will also give you an added advantage in fights.
Self-awareness
Knowing the limits of your body is important. Also knowing how and when to execute all the holds and moves you’ve learned in your training is also key to MMA success.
While the stereotype of fighters may be big, dumb lugs, the truth is that the best fighters are probably the most intelligent ones. It takes a lot of time and intense training to gain the knowledge and discipline required to know when to execute your moves.
MMA conditioning is more than just lifting weights. Through using mental techniques and your intellect, you can see more angles of the match and use this information as an advantage to win.

