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Elite Trainer Reveals: Why Most UFC Fighters Fail Under Pressure | Phil Daru DSH #998

20 Dec 2024

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🥊 Elite trainer Phil Daru reveals why most UFC fighters fail under pressure! 💥 Tune in now for an eye-opening conversation on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly. 🎙️ Discover the secrets behind UFC fighter success as Phil Daru shares his expertise on: • Mental fortitude and blocking out the noise 🧠 • Biomechanical efficiency in combat sports 💪 • Proper endurance training for elite performance 🏃‍♂️ • The importance of breathwork and recovery 😮‍💨 Don't miss out on Phil's insider knowledge from training top UFC fighters like Dustin Poirier! 🌟 Learn why some fighters crumble under pressure and how the best athletes maintain their edge. Join the conversation and gain valuable insights into the world of elite athletic training. Whether you're a fighter, coach, or fitness enthusiast, this episode is packed with game-changing information! 🔥 Watch now and subscribe for more exclusive content on the Digital Social Hour. Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories with Sean Kelly! 🚀 #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #PhilDaru #UFCTraining #ElitePerformance #MentalToughness #AthleticPreparation #sportspsychology #mentalhealthsports #mentalperformancecoach #muaythai #combatsportsadaptation CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Trainer Goals: Path to Becoming a Trainer 01:32 - Training Differences: NFL vs Fighters 02:12 - Mental Health: Importance in Training 06:51 - Dustin Poirier: Training Journey Insights 08:42 - Stamina Training: Techniques and Tips 10:24 - Fighters' Longevity: Competing into Their 40s 13:39 - Supplements: Role in Athletic Performance 16:53 - Current Clients: Who I'm Working With 18:05 - Breath Work: Techniques for Athletes 23:39 - David Goggins vs Sean Strickland: Comparison 24:39 - Rhabdomyolysis: Understanding the Risks 27:45 - Ultra Races: Motivations Explained 29:10 - Deep Dives: David's Training Techniques 30:33 - Breath Holding: Mental Tests for Athletes 35:10 - Where to Find Phil: Contact Information APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Phil Daru https://www.instagram.com/darustrong https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDaruDiet/ SPONSORS: BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com/DSH LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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okay are they biomechanically efficient for the actual sport do they have the proper endurance do they have the mental capacity to withstand these types of stressful situations and when you have all that together especially when you have an opponent right next to you let's say it's a one-on-one with the ufc these guys that have that mental fortitude that know how to take it to the next level and block out the noise they become the elite

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All right, guys, we're out here in West Palm. I got Phil Daru here today, one of the best trainers in the world. Thanks for coming on, man. Thank you, my brother. I appreciate it. Yeah, your knowledge is immense, so I can't wait to get to learn how you got to this level, man, for real. Yeah, man, it's been 15 years in the making. Yeah, was it always a goal of yours to become a trainer?

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Yeah, I mean, I've always trained, you know, trained since I was, say, 12 years old, started doing resistance training, but martial arts since I was four years old. So I kind of merged myself into that. I was a college football player, then started to do mixed martial arts, ended up becoming a pro there. And then I just, like, I could see myself doing this long term.

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And I was like, okay, I'm going to be an athlete for the rest of my life. I can be athletic, right? but I wanted to give back. And that was the biggest thing. And when I made that decision to do that, you know, hockey stick for me. Nice. And you train all sports. It's not just one sport, right?

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Yeah. I mean, I made my niche in combat sports, but we just got it done with the NFL off-season guys. So I'm looking forward to watching them on the gridiron. It's going to be cool. You know, I do have a football background, which was good for me to make that transition to like work with other athletes too as well. It gives me more diversity in a lot of ways that I coach and communicate to as well.

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Right. How different is the training with NFL guys versus fighters?

97.54 - 117.738 Host

You know, at any elite level, these guys are in the NFL and the guys that I work with in the UFC, they always have this sense of urgency and discipline. And the other thing that we want to look at also is how well they can take, let's say, what I give them and put it into practice, right? How can they put it into play and how coachable are they? Mm-hmm.

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So with that, I'm looking at how well they can understand the basics and then take it to the next level. So with those individuals, they're disciplined. They have good understanding of where they want to go. They know what their weak points are, and they want to make them better. And that's the biggest thing.

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Did you see that clip with Shannon Sharp and that receiver about training? No, what happened? He told this receiver, I forget who it was, but he said, if you trained as hard as me, you'd be the GOAT. Yeah. And the guy was like, no, I like my fast food. I like certain things.

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