Join the email list now: combatlearning.com/newsletter --- In part 2 of 2, Scott Sievewright returns to discuss the opportunity cost of traditional training methods. For those who haven't heard that term used for training, opportunity cost basically refers to the benefits to learning that we're potentially missing by spending time that *could* have been used on live training methods to do dead, formal, or isolated training methods instead. We also talk about the problem with copying elite coaches and how our biases surrounding them has screwed up talent development pipelines inside of combat sports and led to resistance to new and scientific ideas in training methodology. If you're excited to jump in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher and enjoy the show. --- Find Scott Sievewright & Primal MKE: Website/Blog: www.primalmke.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primal.mke YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChx8iNb2b8VSBrAoEybCLpw --- Produced by Micah Peacock Intro Theme by Micah Peacock Outro Music is Synergy by Juche
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Teach martial arts radically better using the ecological dynamics and constraints-led approach to training. Explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and performance science for combat sports such as jiu jitsu, taekwondo, kickboxing, karate, muay thai, and more.Listen on
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