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High-Intensity Conditioning for Combat Athletes: Practical Recommendations

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 11, 期 22, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/app112210658

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physical fitness; boxing; MMA; physiology; strength and conditioning; performance; exercise

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Combat sports have a long history and are now a dominant sport at the Olympic games, with both amateur and professional levels. The increasing popularity of professional combat sports has sparked scientific studies on the physical demands and training strategies for athletes. Researchers aim to help athletes develop high-intensity capabilities and provide guidance for coaches and scientists in preparing athletes for competition.
Combat sports have been practiced for millennia and today are predominant sports at the Olympic games, with international organizations that host world, continental and national championships at amateur standard. There are also an increasing number of professional combat sports with global audiences. The growing popularity of professional combat sports and their importance at the Olympic games have led to an increase in scientific studies that characterize the physical, physiological, nutritional, biomechanical and training strategies of combat sports athletes. These studies characterize combat sports as high-intensity sports which require training strategies to develop the high-intensity capabilities of athletes. Therefore, the aim of this article is to (i) summarize the physiological demands of combat sports; (ii) present the primary considerations required to program high-intensity conditioning for athletes; (iii) define and present key high-intensity conditioning methods; and (iv) provide guidance for scientists and coaches to help prepare athletes under common but differing circumstances.

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