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Here's a link to download my program template for free: https://www.themovementsystem.com/pl/... CSCS Prep Course: https://www.themovementsystem.com/str... 150 Question CSCS Practice Test: https://www.themovementsystem.com/off... 👇🏽Click here to Join the Strength and Conditioning Study Group on Facebook! / 2415992685342170 Strength and Conditioning for MMA: 1. It is typically more effective to train for technique and power with multiple low volume sessions throughout the week (ex: 4-5 low volume sessions per week rather than 2 high volume sessions) 2. Movement Analysis for MMA: Requires greater mobility and strength through larger range of motion than most field sports. Train end ranges, strengthen in closed chain positions when possible, and if your discipline involves moving an opponent then prioritize training that involves moving weight a little bit more than just moving fast. 3. Understand where your discipline is on the force velocity curve Joel Jamieson’s Ultimate MMA Conditioning book: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-MMA-C... Make sure you check out some of the other CSCS Prep Videos I have done: CSCS Nutrition: • CSCS Nutrition Calculations: Calories to L... CSCS Work to Rest Ratios: • NSCA CSCS Work to Rest Ratio Explained! (A... Muscle Levers: • Muscle Levers 1st Class, 2nd Class, 3rd Cl... Olympic Lifting Technique: • Olympic Lifting Technique: Snatch, Clean, ... Comment below if you have any questions! 🧠 Learn more at www.themovementsystem.com This is the CSCS Practice Test that I recommend: https://www.themovementsystem.com/off... Disclaimer: This video does not have any affiliation with, or any recognition, sponsorship, or endorsement by, the NSCA. CSCS® and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® are registered trademarks of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. ✅ Let’s Connect: 📱 Instagram: @themovementsystem