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HOW TO BUILD A FIGHT PLAN FOR MMA (STEP-BY-STEP)

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HOW TO BUILD A FIGHT PLAN FOR MMA (STEP-BY-STEP)

Learn how to build a fight plan for MMA that gives you clarity, structure, and a real competitive edge inside the cage. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- WHY MOST FIGHTERS DO...

Learn how to build a fight plan for MMA that gives you clarity, structure, and a real competitive edge inside the cage. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- WHY MOST FIGHTERS DON’T HAVE A REAL FIGHT PLAN You train everything. Striking. Grappling. Conditioning. You spar hard. You prepare. But when the fight starts… You react. You don’t execute. You improvise. And that’s the problem. Most fighters don’t have a real plan. They just have skills. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- A FIGHT PLAN IS NOT “DO YOUR BEST” A real fight plan is specific. It tells you: What to do. When to do it. How to win. Without that… You rely on instinct. And instinct breaks under pressure. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- STEP 1: UNDERSTAND YOUR STYLE Before you study your opponent… You need to understand yourself. Are you: A pressure fighter A counter striker A grappler A well-rounded fighter with a preference Your fight plan must match your strengths. Not someone else’s style. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- STEP 2: STUDY YOUR OPPONENT PROPERLY Most fighters “watch” their opponent. Few actually study them. Look for patterns: Habits Reactions Weaknesses Conditioning drops Ask: Where do they struggle? That’s your entry point. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- STEP 3: DEFINE YOUR PATH TO WIN You don’t need 10 strategies. You need 1–2 clear paths. Examples: If they gas out → push pace If they struggle with pressure → walk them down If they can’t defend takedowns → wrestle Simple. Direct. Repeatable. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- STEP 4: BUILD YOUR TRAINING AROUND THE PLAN This is where most fighters fail. They create a plan… But don’t train for it. Every session should support your strategy. Drills. Sparring. Conditioning. All aligned with how you plan to win. If it doesn’t support your plan… It’s noise. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- STEP 5: SIMPLIFY UNDER PRESSURE Fight night is chaos. Adrenaline is high. You won’t remember complex strategies. So simplify. 2–3 key actions. That’s it. You need clarity. Not complexity. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- WHY FIGHTERS WITHOUT A PLAN STRUGGLE They hesitate. They overthink. They react instead of lead. And when things go wrong… They have nothing to fall back on. A fight plan gives you direction. Even under pressure. -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- KEY TAKEAWAYS A fight plan gives you clarity and direction It must match your strengths Study patterns, not highlights Keep your strategy simple Train specifically for your plan -‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎-‎- FINAL THOUGHT Most fighters train hard. But they lack structure, consistency, and accountability outside the gym. That’s where they fall behind. If you want to stay locked in during camp, track everything, and build real structure into your training, that’s exactly what FightPlan Pro was built for.

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