Combat Sports Certification Pack

Counter, Don't Commit

Cognitive training for boxing, MMA, and martial arts.

Multi-modal reaction, counter-timing, combination memory, and strike inhibition — the cognitive skills that win fights without getting countered. Swinging too early gets you knocked out.

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Sports We Train For

Every combat sport rewards the same cognitive profile: fast reaction, late commitment, precise timing, and pattern memory under pressure.

Boxing MMA / UFC Muay Thai Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Kickboxing Wrestling Karate Judo Sambo Taekwondo Tactical Airsoft CQB

The Cognitive Demands of Combat Sports

150msElite Boxer RT
400msCommitted Swing
250msCounter Window
3–6Combo Sequence Length

Why Fighters Need Cognitive Training

The best fighters don't swing first — they counter. Over-committing in combat sports is structurally more costly than in any other domain.

Auditory Command Response

Reaction to Sound trains instant response to the bell, the referee, and the corner call. In boxing and MMA, a split-second delay on a command can cost you the round or a DQ.

Tactile Impact Detection

Reaction to Vibration trains somatosensory response speed. In clinch work, Muay Thai grabbing, and wrestling takedowns, detecting the opponent's weight shift through contact initiates the counter.

Counter Timing

Batak Board and Stop Signal train restraint — waiting for the opponent's committed motion before countering. In boxing, the counter to a jab lands 200ms after the jab commits. Train the timing window.

Combination Memory

Simon Says trains sequence memory under pressure — 3-4-5 punch combination execution from working memory. Combo Trainer adds dual-rule execution: target zone + power level simultaneously.

Strike Inhibition

Go/No-Go trains the discipline to not throw — holding the jab when the opponent slips into a different angle. In BJJ and wrestling, committing to a takedown at the wrong moment is as costly as a bad punch.

Motor Precision

Aim Stability trains fine motor timing and precision placement. The difference between a power punch landing on the chin versus the forehead is timing precision — exactly what Aim Stability measures.

Relevant Game Modes

8 modes forming the Combat Sports Certification pack.

Reaction to Sound Reaction to Vibration Batak Board Stop Signal Go/No-Go Simon Says Combo Trainer Aim Stability

🥊 Combat Sports Certification

Combat Sports Certification Pack

8 modes. False starts are heavily penalized — over-committing costs you. Composite: 55% mode performance + 30% false start control + 15% failure management. 3+ false starts on Stop Signal and Go/No-Go combined caps at Amateur.

avgModeScore × 0.55 + fsPenalty × 0.30 + failPenalty × 0.15
🤝 White Collar 🥊 Amateur 💪 Professional 🏅 Ranked Contender 🏆 Champion

Counter Training Protocol

🥊 Pre-Sparring Activation (12 min)

  1. Reaction to Sound — 2 rounds (auditory command activation)
  2. Batak Board — 1 round (explosive targeting warm-up)
  3. Stop Signal — 1 round (abort/counter timing calibration)
  4. Go/No-Go — 1 round (strike gate control)
  5. Simon Says — 1 round (combination sequence priming)

📅 Fighter Training Week

  1. Reaction — Reaction Sound + Reaction Vibration + Batak Board ×3
  2. Inhibition — Stop Signal + Go/No-Go ×4
  3. Combination — Simon Says + Combo Trainer ×4
  4. Precision — Aim Stability ×4
  5. Combat Sports Certification run
"The best fighters don't swing first — they counter. NeuroStrike trains exactly that: the discipline to wait for the opening and the speed to exploit it." — Boxing coach, 15+ years experience

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