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Thrill Of: The Fight

In psychology, the "flow state" (pioneered by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi) refers to a state of optimal consciousness where we feel our best and perform our best. You might know it as being "in the zone."

For many fighters, this chemical surge is addictive. It provides a level of heightened awareness and presence that is impossible to achieve in the mundane routines of modern day-to-day life. ♟️ The Ultimate Game of Human Chess thrill of the fight

Finally, one cannot analyze the thrill of the fight without mentioning the profound bond it creates. To the uninitiated, it seems paradoxical that two people who just spent 15 or 25 minutes trying to hurt each other will often embrace, share a laugh, and show immense mutual respect the moment the final bell rings. In psychology, the "flow state" (pioneered by Mihaly

There is a common misconception that fighting is a sport for the mindless. In reality, elite combat sports are among the most intellectually demanding activities on the planet. ♟️ The Ultimate Game of Human Chess Finally,

Every movement is a question, and every counter is an answer. A fighter must process vast amounts of data in milliseconds: What is the opponent's distance? Which way are they leaning their weight? Are they telegraphing their jab? What is the opening for a takedown or a liver shot?

This hormone spikes immediately. It accelerates the heart rate, dilates air passages, and redirects blood flow to the large muscle groups. Pain receptors are dulled. Time seems to slow down, and senses become hyper-acute.

To understand the thrill, you first have to understand the cocktail of chemicals that floods a fighter's brain the moment they step onto the canvas.

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