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Why Training Fight to Fight Is Killing Your Progress (Hard Truth)

Apr 18, 20253 min
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Episode description

It’s easy to avoid the stuff that actually builds you up—especially if you’re only training from fight to fight.

You’re in the groove, your bread-and-butter combos are sharp… until you touch the awkward stuff.

But that “awkward stuff”? That’s where the real gains are.

When I spoke with Professor Tony Myers—a legend in the world of Muay Thai—he shared something crucial:

Skills are perishable. They come and go. You don’t just ‘have’ them. You’ve got to keep developing—mentally and physically. Otherwise, they slip.

Too many fighters think training hard for six weeks before a fight will solve everything.

It won’t.

Still just training fight to fight? This episode will show you what you’re missing.

KEY MOMENTS

Follow along using these quick timestamps:

00:00 Skills are Perishable

00:21 Psychology Shapes Physical Execution

00:42 The Real Growth Lies in What You Avoid

01:22 Don’t Just Train for a Fight – Train Beyond It

01:55 Build a Broader Skill Set

Further notes and resources at ⁠https://heatrick.com/2025/04/18/why-training-fight-to-fight-is-killing-your-progress-hard-truth/

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