HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR CARDIO FOR MMA (WITHOUT WASTING TIME)
By FightPlan Pro ·
Learn how to build real fight cardio that translates inside the cage—not just endurance that looks good in training. --------------------------- WHY MOST FIGHTERS HAVE ...
Learn how to build real fight cardio that translates inside the cage—not just endurance that looks good in training.
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WHY MOST FIGHTERS HAVE “FAKE” CARDIO
You can run 10km.
You can hit pads for rounds.
You feel “in shape”.
But then you spar…
And gas out.
Why?
Because MMA cardio is not general cardio.
It’s specific.
And most fighters train it wrong.
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MMA IS INTERVAL CHAOS
A fight is not steady.
It’s bursts:
Explosions.
Scrambles.
Clinches.
Pauses.
Then repeat.
If you train only steady-state cardio…
You’re preparing for the wrong sport.
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THE 3 TYPES OF CARDIO YOU NEED
Aerobic base
This is your engine.
Longer, lower intensity work:
Light runs
Bike
Shadowboxing
Builds recovery between exchanges.
Anaerobic power
This is your explosiveness.
Short, intense efforts:
Sprints
Pad bursts
Takedown entries
This wins moments.
Fight-specific conditioning
This is the most important.
Simulate the fight:
Wall work
Cage pressure
Ground scrambles
Live rounds
This is where cardio becomes usable.
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WHY ROADWORK ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH
Running helps.
But it doesn’t teach you to:
Recover after a scramble.
Control breathing under pressure.
Stay sharp when tired.
That only comes from specific training.
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HOW TO STRUCTURE YOUR CARDIO
A simple weekly structure:
2–3 aerobic sessions
2 anaerobic sessions
3–5 fight-specific sessions (included in training)
Balance matters.
Too much intensity = burnout
Too little specificity = useless cardio
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BIGGEST MISTAKE FIGHTERS MAKE
They train hard…
But not smart.
They push intensity every day.
No structure.
No progression.
No tracking.
And they plateau.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
MMA cardio is specific, not general
You need aerobic + anaerobic + fight-specific work
Roadwork alone is not enough
Structure your week intelligently
Track your conditioning
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FINAL THOUGHT
Conditioning is one of the biggest factors that separates good fighters from great ones.
If you want to track your sessions, structure your workload, and make sure your cardio is actually improving, that’s exactly what FightPlan Pro was built for.