How to Develop Fight IQ, Become a Smarter Fighter
It's not the tougher, stronger, or faster man that wins the right, it's most often the smarter fighter that does. If you want to be a great fighter and if you want to win fights consistently, you will have to develop your Fight IQ. Fight IQ is the ability to be able to understand fighting at an intimate level. Knowing the nuances in a fight, and being able to sport your opponents game plan and being able to neutralize it. If your opponent is making a mistake, it's the ability to be able to spot it, and take advantage of it. Most importantly, it's the ability to use your mind to come back and win a fight that you're losing by analyzing your opponent and yourself. In this video, I dive into how I developed my Fight IQ, and how you can use these tips to develop yours. Visits https://www.brawlbros.com for more content like this. IG: BrawlBros2.0 Facebook.com/Brawlbros

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