I separate each technical block
I organize striking, grappling, ground work, sparring, and physical training as different areas within my library.
I needed to separate striking, grappling, ground work, and physical preparation so I could review my progress with much more precision. Now I can review my progress by technical blocks and prepare each stage of competition much better.
Situation before organizing it
I had sparring, drills, ground work, striking, and physical preparation all mixed together. Reviewing specific improvements was very difficult because everything was in one place and without structure.
What it helps organize
I organize striking, grappling, ground work, sparring, and physical training as different areas within my library.
I indicate the goal, the stage of preparation, and the type of work so I can better understand each video.
I go back to previous weeks and spot technical changes more clearly than before.
I keep everything organized to review, learn, and share only what matters to me.
In MMA, I need to review very specific details, and that is impossible when everything is mixed together. Having a sparring session next to a drill or a physical session without context made me lose a huge amount of perspective.
With YouVisible, I have managed to clearly separate each part of my work and give it an order that truly helps me analyze myself. Now I can go back to previous weeks and better understand what I am improving.
For me, that changes everything, because I am no longer just saving material for the sake of saving it. I turn it into a real tool to review my progress and better prepare my next steps.
Start by creating your sports space and turn your videos into a truly organized story.
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