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Why Maycee Barber Doesn’t Believe in Ring Rust Even After An Injury: ‘We Don’t Have an Off-Season’

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Maycee Barber’s Take on Ring Rust in Mixed Martial Arts

UFC flyweight contender Maycee Barber has shared her thoughts on the concept of ring rust, a phenomenon where fighters experience a decline in performance due to inactivity. In a recent interview, Barber expressed her skepticism about the idea, citing her own experiences and training regimen as evidence. After a long spell on the shelf due to health problems, Barber returned to action at UFC 323 with a winning effort against Karine Silva, overcoming adversity in the form of blatant fouls to pick up the victory.

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Maycee Barber’s Take on Ring Rust in Mixed Martial ArtsOvercoming Adversity and Staying ActiveExpert Insights and Training Strategies

Barber’s victory has vaulted her back into contention at 125 pounds, and she is now eyeing a possible showdown with Alexa Grasso, to whom she suffered a defeat five years ago. The latest reports suggest that the rematch could take place at UFC Seattle. In her interview, Barber discussed her approach to training and competition, emphasizing her focus on hard work, self-belief, and making the most of her time in the octagon.

Overcoming Adversity and Staying Active

“I work hard and I believe in myself, and we only get 15 minutes in there and I want to go out there and give it everything I got. I want to make myself proud. I want to make my coaches proud. I want to make the UFC proud. At the end of the day, I’ve put in all the work, so I have nothing but the expectation of ‘Just go out there and have fun.'” Barber explained. She also noted that her training regimen is designed to simulate the demands of competition, minimizing the risk of ring rust. “If I was going to have ring rust, it probably would have been in sparring. It probably would have been in training. That’s what camp is for. That’s why we train. That’s why we’re in the gym.”

Barber emphasized the importance of staying active, even when not competing. “When I’m out, I’m not just out and sitting around doing nothing. Whether I’m injured or not, I’m either training mentally or I’m training physically. If I’m not booked for a fight and I’m not injured, I’m in the gym all the time. I still train as though I have a fight. It’s just a daily routine. This is my life. This is a career that I chose where we don’t have an on-season, off-season. This is an everyday thing.” Her approach is supported by research, which suggests that consistent training and competition can help fighters maintain their skills and avoid ring rust (Source: Journal of Sports Science and Medicine).

Expert Insights and Training Strategies

Barber’s coaches play a crucial role in her training, helping her to identify and address any issues that may arise. “If something’s off, we’re going to fix it, dial it in, and make sure we peak at the right time.” This collaborative approach is consistent with best practices in mixed martial arts training, where coaches and athletes work together to optimize performance and minimize the risk of injury (Source: MMA Fighting).

As Barber prepares for her potential showdown with Grasso, her thoughts on ring rust offer valuable insights into the mindset and training strategies of a top-level mixed martial artist. By prioritizing hard work, self-belief, and consistent training, Barber is well-positioned to succeed in the competitive world of UFC flyweight competition.

Maycee Barber’s interview on ring rust and her training approach.
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