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The Neural Fist

The Neural Fist

De : Coach Taylor
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Boxing is not decided by strength, conditioning, or courage alone. The Neural Fist is a boxing doctrine that examines what actually decides fights under speed, threat, and consequence — when technique degrades and toughness stops working. This is not a show about motivation. It is not a show about drills. Each episode explores the neurological moments fighters recognise but are rarely taught to understand: loss of timing without fatigue, hesitation without fear, collapse of rhythm under pressure. If you’ve ever felt late without being slow, this is where that moment is finally named.Coach Taylor
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    • Inhibition and Release in Combat Performance
      Jan 26 2026

      Why do people freeze, hesitate, or lose timing in combat situations even when they know what to do?

      This episode explains combat performance as a neurological control problem, not a matter of courage, mindset, or technique. It examines how the nervous system applies inhibition under threat, how permission to act is granted or delayed, and why effort often reduces performance instead of improving it.

      Applicable across all combat contexts — from combat sports to any environment where action must occur under consequence — this episode describes the control logic that decides performance before conscious intent.

      This is not a motivational discussion.
      It is a structural one.

      The fight is decided before the action.

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      11 min
    • Episode 5 — Why Timing Disappears First
      Jan 5 2026

      Timing doesn’t disappear because you’re slow.
      It disappears because neural clarity collapses under threat.
      This episode explains why timing is always the first casualty — and why drilling harder rarely fixes it.

      From The Unseen Discipline.

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      9 min
    • Episode 4 — The Illusion of Conditioning in Boxing
      Jan 4 2026

      Most fighters don’t lose because they gas.
      They lose because timing collapses first.
      This episode examines why conditioning is often blamed for a neurological failure — and why training harder frequently makes the problem worse.

      From The Unseen Discipline.

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      9 min
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