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Free MMA S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/mma-strength-conditioning-blueprint/BJJ S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/bjj-strength-and-conditioning-blueprint/SSOF App & Community: https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/ssof-underground/Trifecta Nutrition: https://trifectanutrition.llbyf9.net/3JoV0k (Code "liftbig40" for 40% off)SSOF Rash Guard & Shorts Discount - Code "SWEETSCIENCE"https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/sweet-science-rash-guardSSOF Taniwha Rashies & Shorts - Code "SWEETSCIENCE" https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-rash-guardhttps://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-shortsIn this conversation, William Wayland discusses his transition from gym ownership to consultancy, emphasizing the challenges of managing a gym and the joy of coaching. He explores the similarities between golf and combat sports, critiques performative training, and delves into the role of fascia in athletic performance. Wayland introduces agile periodization as a flexible training approach tailored to individual needs, highlighting the evolution of training methods in combat sports. He also shares insights into Arnold Allen's training regimen and injury management, advocating for a more intelligent and individualized approach to athlete training.Timestamps00:00 Transitioning from Gym Owner to Consultant03:10 The Intersection of Golf and Combat Sports06:11 Understanding Performative Training and Fascia12:45 The Debate on Training Methodologies19:03 The Importance of Empiricism in Coaching24:49 Agile Periodization for Modern Athletes30:03 Training with Individual Needs in Mind36:45 The Importance of Consistency in Training42:43 Adapting Training for Combat Sports58:03 The Evolution of Arnold Allen's TrainingWilliam