From Muay Thai Guy
When it comes to fighting, there is no argument that itâs one hell of a tough sport. But how is toughness really built into fighters? Is must be all the long hours in the gym rotating through countless sessions of hard sparring, right? How many UFC and boxing highlights have we seen featuring fighters battering their sparring partner in the days leading up to a fight?
âPain is the best way to learn,â they say. âIron sharpens iron⌠Spar hard, easy fight.â
These adages are as old as time and exist across disciplines and sports. If youâve ever trained to fight, you know these push-through-the-pain maxims by heart, mostly because your coach has shouted them at you in the middle of hard sparring sessions. Encouragement like this has been shown to help fighters move past their limits, mentally condition themselves to eat hard shots, and alleviate the fear of contact.
That said, hard sparring is hotly contested since there are...
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