Core Training for FightersCore Training for Fighters is a practical guide for martial artists who want to build usable core strength for real combat sports training. Core strength is one of the most important physical qualities for fighters, but it is often trained the wrong way. Many athletes spend time doing endless sit-ups, crunches, or random ab circuits that create fatigue but do little to improve actual fighting performance.
In combat sports, the core is not just about visible abs. It connects the upper and lower body, helps stabilize the spine, supports balance, and allows force to transfer more efficiently during strikes, kicks, clinch work, and grappling exchanges. Inside this guide, you will learn: how the core works in combat sports why many traditional ab workouts do not transfer well to fighting performance practical core exercises for stability, rotation, and control how to improve force transfer for strikes and kicks how to support posture, balance, and lower-back control a structured 10-minute core training routine a quick pre-training activation routine beginner and advanced routine options common core training mistakes to avoid how to fit core work into your weekly training schedule Exercises include: plank variations side plank variations dead bugs bird dogs Pallof presses Russian twists hanging knee raises leg raises hollow body holds standing rotational movement drills additional core stability and control exercises This guide is suitable for athletes training: Muay Thai Kickboxing MMA Boxing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu general martial arts and combat sports The routines require minimal equipment and can be performed after martial arts training, on rest days, before training, or as a separate short core session.
The goal is not endless ab fatigue. The goal is usable core strength - the kind that helps you stay stable, transfer force, control movement, and support better performance during training. If you want a simple, focused, fighter-specific core training guide, Core Training for Fighters gives you a practical system you can start using straight away. Part of the Fighter Performance SeriesCore Training for Fighters is Book 2 in the Fighter Performance series - a 10-part collection of practical training guides for combat sports athletes.
Core Training for FightersCore Training for Fighters is a practical guide for martial artists who want to build usable core strength for real combat sports training. Core strength is one of the most important physical qualities for fighters, but it is often trained the wrong way. Many athletes spend time doing endless sit-ups, crunches, or random ab circuits that create fatigue but do little to improve actual fighting performance.
In combat sports, the core is not just about visible abs. It connects the upper and lower body, helps stabilize the spine, supports balance, and allows force to transfer more efficiently during strikes, kicks, clinch work, and grappling exchanges. Inside this guide, you will learn: how the core works in combat sports why many traditional ab workouts do not transfer well to fighting performance practical core exercises for stability, rotation, and control how to improve force transfer for strikes and kicks how to support posture, balance, and lower-back control a structured 10-minute core training routine a quick pre-training activation routine beginner and advanced routine options common core training mistakes to avoid how to fit core work into your weekly training schedule Exercises include: plank variations side plank variations dead bugs bird dogs Pallof presses Russian twists hanging knee raises leg raises hollow body holds standing rotational movement drills additional core stability and control exercises This guide is suitable for athletes training: Muay Thai Kickboxing MMA Boxing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu general martial arts and combat sports The routines require minimal equipment and can be performed after martial arts training, on rest days, before training, or as a separate short core session.
The goal is not endless ab fatigue. The goal is usable core strength - the kind that helps you stay stable, transfer force, control movement, and support better performance during training. If you want a simple, focused, fighter-specific core training guide, Core Training for Fighters gives you a practical system you can start using straight away. Part of the Fighter Performance SeriesCore Training for Fighters is Book 2 in the Fighter Performance series - a 10-part collection of practical training guides for combat sports athletes.