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Fighting Fear

Imagine this, you're gearing up for your first amateur fight, one week out, your coach lets you know who your opponent is going to be. Suddenly, you get this weird queasy feeling in your stomach, it feels so foreign yet so familiar at the same time. You've felt this before, your palms are sweaty, that's right! You fell this feeling before when you were trying to lie to your mum about your grades in Primary school, you felt like this during right before your 10th attempt at the driving test. Yes! You know what you're feeling, you're feeling scared...

Fast forward to 10 minutes, before the fight, you're in the locker, trying to warm up with your coach, hitting those pads with combinations that you've drilled for the past few months. But, no matter how hard you try to warm up, nothing feels right, your body feels cold, you feel as if you can't pull the trigger. Everything is going wrong for you. Your mind is telling you to back out from the fight.



With all that being said. Such tricks that your mind is playing on you and that kind of fear is anything but irrational. Believe it or not. It is normal. With that being said. We dwell into this topic on the psychological aspects of the fight game.

Our favorite example to use regarding this topic, is UFC top 10 Lightweight, Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone, Currently on a 7 fight win streak and a mean IDGAF demeanor. One would think nerves wouldn't be an issue for him. But guess what, in the video below. Even a Professional fighter on a hot winning streak will have nerves. The video depicts a vivid mental process and struggle within the individual.



" Warming up you arms are heavy legs are heavy, you're warming up, nothing's going right. This doesn't happen in training, what's going on!? I'm scared.." - Cerrone


In this next video, UFC fighters discuss the rationale of their fears before a fight.



There's a fear in everything except getting punched in the face. Hence this brings us to the final point. It's normal to be nervous, it's just a way humans are. But you have to remember one thing. This feeling is created within your own mind. If you have created this feeling, that means you can stop it yourself.

THE SOLUTION TO MINIMIZING THE IMPACT OF FEAR

In every aspect of competition, being combat sports, or traditional sports like soccer,basketball, or even preparing for a singing competition. Fear sets in not because we are afraid to get hurt ( you dont get punched in a singing competition). What we fear most is failing, letting people down, letting your friends and family who believed in you down. When we quantify fear. We realized the very essence and source of it. FEAR OF FAILURE...

when we are able to rationalize our fear. here comes the part of being able to administer the treatment

1. EMBRACE YOUR FEAR
The more you try to push that feeling away, the harder it hits you, accept the fact that you're going to be nervous and that it is normal and part of the process. You'll realise by embracing that uncomfortable feeling and simply not fighting it, Your mind would be in a calmer state.

2. PREPARE AND PUT IN YOUR 100% DURING PRACTICE
Most people start to get nervous when the actual day comes as they feel inadequately prepared. By gaining confidence and having hard sessions in practice. You psych yourself up by believing that there's nothing harder than your training program. When the real day comes, even when the going gets tough, you're more than ready to get the tough in you going.

3.BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
Most people fear too much on what their opponent can do that they totally forget what they themselves can bring onto the table. Remember, your opponent is human too, unless you're fighting a grizzly bear, theres no point in fearing for your life. Afterall,  he fears you too. So tell yourself that and be prepared to bring a can of Whoopa** when the time comes.


With all that being said. the human mind is a complex entity. And if you're going to take up competitive martial arts. Fear is going to be a part of the game, there's no escaping from it. Embrace and accept the process.



UFC 183: SILVA VS DIAZ IS AROUND THE CORNER AND WHY YOU SHOULD BE EXCITED ABOUT IT!




 Ever since UFC 183: SILVA VS DIAZ was announced, we've been stoked about it, it's one hell of an intriguing match up. Even though both of them are coming off losses,  Sean Shelby and Joe Silva are prodigies and this has proved to be one of the most exciting match-ups ever announced. We take a close look on fightcard in its' entirety.


1. The opening match up is a guaranteed barnburner 


In an exciting welterweight matchup that pits a "young gun" against a season veteran plagued by injuries. Both have proofed to be seasoned strikers. Thiago Alves has a more muay thai centric strikes. 2 punch combos and chopping legkicks, he has consistently proven to be an exciting fighter after winning several "Fight of the Night" awards. you can check out some of his striking montage here.




Now that you're in awe from his striking prowess, let's not forget Jordan "young gun" Mein. At 25, this guy has beaten the who's who in the MMA scene and brought the fight to Matt Brown who has proved to be a handful to deal with.  he is a proven finisher, most recently knocking out veteran Mike Pyle in the first round with a beautiful hook. This has all the makings of an awesome fight. Having this fight to open the card, are you excited? We know we are.


2. Another Welterweight matchup, will Kelvin Gastelum earn a title shot in 2015?


Remember watching Kelvin on TUF 17: Team Jones vs Team Sonnen? You might have remember him as the pudgy undersized middleweight that no one believed in, he was the overall last pick in the season. Little did people expect him to win the TUF title. Well, that isn't the case anymore as he is on the cusp of a title shot. Currently at 11-0 and only 23 years old. Kelvin has shown tremendous improvements to his game, the most impressive being his footwork. He has recently defeated Jake Ellenberger, who at one time was considered to be one of the best Welterweights in the world. Choking out Jake Ellenberger is no easy feat. And he has certainly caught UFC's matchmakers' attention. We got a feeling Tyron is being placed here to help Kelvin boost his resume and to secure his title shot. If Kelvin can get pass the ever dangerous Tyron Woodley, we might have a new welterweight contender in 2015.


3. How will the main event affect the title picture in the Welterweight and Middleweight division?

A little more than a year back, Silva vs Diaz would only be a possible matchup in your UFC game, after a few pivotal shifts in the divisions with Silva losing his title,  and Diaz renewing his contract, what do you do with 2 proven needle movers of their divisions? You match em up to get more PPV buys of course. Silva has been promised a title shot with a win over Diaz, honestly, we are not very keen on witnessing Weidman vs Silva 3 after he got destroyed for the first 2 fights, fluke or not.

What if Diaz wins ( highly unlikely but we're hoping so)?  It could open the floodgates of trashtalk and possible matchups, Diaz calling out the middleweight champ? Or a match with the current welterweight champ, Lawler, whom Diaz has beaten quite sometime back. Just imagining the possible matchups after  Jan 31st has got us excited at this PPV, with so many interesting fights including the prelim cards, you have gotta tune in for sure.


Full fight card:

Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
MiddleweightAnderson Silvavs.Nick Diaz
WelterweightTyron Woodleyvs.Kelvin Gastelum
LightweightJoe Lauzonvs.Al Iaquinta
MiddleweightThales Leitesvs.Tim Boetsch
WelterweightJordan Meinvs.Thiago Alves
Preliminary Card (Fox Sports 1)
Women's BantamweightMiesha Tatevs.Sara McMann
MiddleweightEd Hermanvs.Derek Brunson
FlyweightIan McCallvs.John Lineker
MiddleweightRafael Natalvs.Tom Watson
Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass)
FeatherweightDiego Brandãovs.Jimy Hettes
MiddleweightRichardson Moreiravs.Ildemar Alcântara
MiddleweightThiago Santosvs.Andy Enz


The card is filled with known names right from the Fight Pass section, Be sure to catch it live, Sunday 1st feb 10AM Singapore time.

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