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MMA Analysis Course
Rating: 4.9 out of 5(23 ratings)
71 students

MMA Analysis Course

Learning the Fundamentals of Mixed Martial Arts Analysis
Created byBrett Appley
Last updated 11/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Be able to analyze Mixed Martial Arts contests with greater success and understanding

Course content

1 section6 lectures1h 33m total length
  • Promotional Intro2:27
  • Episode 1 - What Factors Determine the Winner of a Fight?17:29

    In this Episode, we cover the fundamentals of what determine the winner of a fight, and outline an approach to analyze fights with a predictive process.

  • Episode 2 - Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega24:07

    In this Episode, we break down Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega, using hard data and the approach outlined in Episode 1.

  • Episode 3 - Colby Covington vs. Tyron Woodley13:06

    In this Episode, we break down Colby Covington and Tyron Woodley, using general theory and the approach outlined in Episode 1.

  • Episode 4 - Common Biases14:40

    In this Episode, we cover three common biases and explain the importance of recognizing bias in our own analysis.

  • Episode 5 - Defensive Grappling22:02

    In this Episode, we cover defensive grappling fundamentals and explain their importance in fight analysis.

Requirements

  • Understanding basic concepts of Mixed Martial Arts

Description

In this course, we will outline the fundamentals to analyzing Mixed Martial Arts with a predictive process. We will break down upcoming UFC bouts using that process and in-depth data. We will also discuss common biases and defensive grappling techniques.

By completing this course, you will gain a unique perspective on Mixed Martial Arts analysis and will ideally be able to improve upon your current process.



Who this course is for:

  • People who enjoy Mixed Martial Arts and are looking to improve upon their current process of analysis