Constantly swaying should tax stamina

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  • scyth223
    Rookie
    • Apr 2016
    • 283

    #16
    Re: Constantly swaying should tax stamina

    Originally posted by Dave_S
    That's what I was thinking. I think it takes a decent amount of energy, even if you aren't swaying. If you are standing straight and then lean far back it takes energy from core to hold yourself there. If I lean far back while standing up it's kind of sad how quick I get exhausted. I'm no pro fighter, but just the fact that it exhausts me suggests that it takes energy to do those moves.

    These are pro fighters with insane levels of fitness. Dominic Cruz sways, slips, rolls for 5 rounds straight.

    Anderson Silva used to sway like a mofo in all his fights.

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    • Dave_S
      Dave
      • Apr 2016
      • 7835

      #17
      Re: Constantly swaying should tax stamina

      Originally posted by scyth223
      These are pro fighters with insane levels of fitness. Dominic Cruz sways, slips, rolls for 5 rounds straight.

      Anderson Silva used to sway like a mofo in all his fights.
      I understand that, in just saying it takes energy. Not every UFC fighter can move like that for even 3 rounds without tiring, granted there is a lot of other activities going on.


      I also believe not every fighter has insane levels of fitness.

      I think a decent example is Conor. One post fight breakdown I watched on the Diaz fight specifically talked about Conor's slips as one of the contributing factors to him tiring fast. Conor slipping most strikes rather than blocking or parrying was said to spend a lot more energy.
      Last edited by Dave_S; 06-14-2016, 02:25 PM.

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      • scyth223
        Rookie
        • Apr 2016
        • 283

        #18
        Re: Constantly swaying should tax stamina

        Originally posted by Dave_S
        I understand that, in just saying it takes energy. Not every UFC fighter can move like that for even 3 rounds without tiring, granted there is a lot of other activities going on.


        I also believe not every fighter has insane levels of fitness.

        I think a decent example is Conor. One post fight breakdown I watched on the Diaz fight specifically talked about Conor's slips as one of the contributing factors to him tiring fast. Conor slipping most strikes rather than blocking or parrying was said to spend a lot more energy.
        I don't think his "slips" are what gassed him out. Loading up, and throwing everything at Diaz is what gassed him out. He underestimated him, and thought he could take him out quickly.

        Conor is a boxer, slips, head movement and defense are all his fundamentals.It also got him through his other 19 wins.

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        • Dave_S
          Dave
          • Apr 2016
          • 7835

          #19
          Re: Constantly swaying should tax stamina

          I said it was contributing factor, not the only thing. I don't train, but when writers that I respect say things like that I take their word for it.

          They idea of a pro athlete, even if in the best shape possible, not spending much energy bobbing and weaving doesn't make sense. Your body can't can't move without using energy, it's against the laws of physics.




          Backdash needs stamina increase as well, especially when spammed.
          Last edited by Dave_S; 06-14-2016, 09:09 PM.

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