Fighting Guide

Writing a fight scene requires a different pace than a training video.

Successful combat sports brands like the UFC and PFL use emotional storytelling and diverse formats to engage fans.

Focus on the "weird and unexpected" bodily sensations of being hit, rather than just clinical accuracy. FIGHTING

Ask yourself if the fight is a life-threatening thriller or a way to build rapport between two characters. 4. Content Ideas for Fighting Games (FGC)

Lean into "content-generating" personalities who can drive drama through pre-fight press conferences and social media antics. 3. For Creative Writing (Fiction) Writing a fight scene requires a different pace

Use choppy, concise sentences to mimic the speed of a fight. Avoid "flowery" language; readers should take in actions quickly.

You don't need a professional crew; aim for 3–4 meaningful posts a week that showcase your unique fighting style or personality. Ask yourself if the fight is a life-threatening

Respond to comments and find podcasts to guest on to broaden your reach. 2. For Entertainment & Marketing