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Dr Duncan French, Senior VP at the UFC Performance Institute, breaks down the complexities of training the worlds best MMA fighters. He discusses the unique demands of MMA compared to other sports, the critical components of a successful training camp and the need for seamless collaboration between performance staff and coaches.

We dive into Duncan's thoughts on data-informed decision-making, athlete diagnostics and the challenges of quantifying training and competition load. Duncan also explores concussion management, the role of technology ain athlete monitoring and how tailored approaches based on weight class and injury trends can enhance fighter longevity.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Decathlon of Combat sport - Training must balance multiple disciplines, physical readiness, tactical execution and injury mitigation to meet the read demands of MMA.
  • Data-informed insights refine performance - Athlete monitoring, diagnostic systems and dynamic strength assessments help UFC staff optimize training strategies.
  • Injury trends vary between training and competition - Acute trauma-based injuries such as lacerations and contusions are common on fight night, while training camp injury concerns demand a different perspective.
  • Fatigue vs. resilience is a key debate - Managing sparring load effectively is crucial to reducing unnecessary damage while maintaining combat readiness.
  • Speed of learning is the ultimate competitive advantage - Fighters and coaches who adapt faster gain an edge in the octagon.

Connect with Dr Duncan French on LinkedIn
Hosted by Ryan McLaughlin
Discover VALD's range of solutions on the VALD Performance Website.

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Dr Duncan French

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Dr Duncan French, Senior VP at the UFC Performance Institute, breaks down the complexities of training the worlds best MMA fighters. He discusses the unique demands of MMA compared to other sports, the critical components of a successful training camp and the need for seamless collaboration between performance staff and coaches.

We dive into Duncan's thoughts on data-informed decision-making, athlete diagnostics and the challenges of quantifying training and competition load. Duncan also explores concussion management, the role of technology ain athlete monitoring and how tailored approaches based on weight class and injury trends can enhance fighter longevity.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Decathlon of Combat sport - Training must balance multiple disciplines, physical readiness, tactical execution and injury mitigation to meet the read demands of MMA.
  • Data-informed insights refine performance - Athlete monitoring, diagnostic systems and dynamic strength assessments help UFC staff optimize training strategies.
  • Injury trends vary between training and competition - Acute trauma-based injuries such as lacerations and contusions are common on fight night, while training camp injury concerns demand a different perspective.
  • Fatigue vs. resilience is a key debate - Managing sparring load effectively is crucial to reducing unnecessary damage while maintaining combat readiness.
  • Speed of learning is the ultimate competitive advantage - Fighters and coaches who adapt faster gain an edge in the octagon.

Connect with Dr Duncan French on LinkedIn
Hosted by Ryan McLaughlin
Discover VALD's range of solutions on the VALD Performance Website.

  continue reading

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