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Applying an ecological dynamics framework to mixed martial arts training

Tyler Yearby, Shawn Myszka, Andy Grahn, Scott Sievewright, André Singer, Keith Davids

2024Sports Coaching Review15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we outline an ecological approach to training in mixed martial arts (MMA) to support coaches in helping fighters coordinate skilled movement solutions to the ever-changing problems they encounter in the cage. Orienting one’s perspective on the fighter-cage system may require coaches to re-align their role towards being designers of alive and representative training sessions that are filled with opportunities for (inter)actions, where constraints are purposefully manipulated to facilitate the emergence of skilled behaviours for mixed martial artists of all levels. We conclude by offering three case examples ranging from amateurs to professional champions to highlight the significance of adopting an ecological dynamics framework in MMA.

Topics & Concepts

Martial artsDynamics (music)Training (meteorology)EcologyComputer scienceVisual artsPsychologyGeographyArtBiologyPedagogyMeteorologyEmbodied and Extended CognitionAction Observation and SynchronizationChaos, Complexity, and Education
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