Coach Rory Lynn, a former professional rugby player and current strength and conditioning coach, shares his journey into coaching and his approach to training combat sport athletes. He emphasizes the importance of experience over textbook knowledge and highlights the value of rehab and understanding the body's mechanics. Rory focuses on performance over everything, with a goal of preparing athletes for their key sparring and technical sessions. He measures key performance indicators (KPIs) such as strength, speed, and power, and emphasizes the importance of the kinetic chain in generating power. Rory also discusses the periodization of training for combat athletes, including the different phases leading up to a fight and the challenges of programming during camp. In the second part of the conversation, Rory Lynn discusses the importance of collaboration between coaches in combat sports and the role of sports science in training. He emphasizes the need for coaches to be receptive to new ideas and to work together with strength and conditioning coaches and physios to optimize athlete performance. Rory also shares his approach to coaching, which involves learning from top coaches in various sports and focusing on developing general qualities such as strength, speed, and power. He mentions coaches like Chris Barnard and Chris Speed as sources of inspiration. Rory also talks about the mental and physical differences between athletes and the challenges of working with combat sport athletes. He highlights the importance of mental toughness and the unique mindset of combat sport athletes. Finally, Rory shares his advice for coaches, encouraging them to gain experience and constantly refine their coaching style, and provides tips for those looking to break into the combat sport world.