Books
Ava Thompson

Train Like A Fighter

“Train Like A Fighter” explores the surprising intersection between the exaggerated training methods depicted in manga and the science-backed practices of real-world martial arts and athletics. It examines how iconic manga scenes and training montages, often featuring high-intensity interval training and bodyweight exercises, align with established sports science principles like progressive overload, offering a unique perspective for martial arts enthusiasts and fitness professionals alike.

The book uniquely blends entertainment and education, making complex concepts accessible by using manga as a gateway to understanding fitness. The book deconstructs manga training methods, comparing them to principles of strength and conditioning, biomechanics, and exercise physiology. It traces the evolution of physical conditioning from traditional to modern, evidence-based practices, revealing how core tenets of effective physical training resonate within fictional settings, albeit often amplified.

This exploration encourages a critical approach to both fictional narratives and real-world fitness pursuits, highlighting the importance of recovery and periodization. Structured in three parts, “Train Like A Fighter” first introduces fundamental sports science concepts. It then delves into specific manga-inspired training methodologies, analyzing their scientific validity. Finally, it consolidates this information by comparing manga-inspired training with real-world conditioning programs, offering practical recommendations for readers to incorporate into their own fitness journeys and athletic development.
143 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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