Fighting
Writing a fight scene requires a different pace than a training video.
Provide long-form analysis, fight trailers, and deep-dive athlete stories.
Use behind-the-scenes content (like The Ultimate Fighter ) to follow athletes' journeys from the regional scene to the main roster. Multi-Platform Strategy: FIGHTING
You don't need a professional crew; aim for 3–4 meaningful posts a week that showcase your unique fighting style or personality.
To develop compelling content centered on fighting, you must decide whether you are creating for (instructional/personal branding), fans (entertainment/marketing), or writers (creative storytelling) . 1. For Personal Branding & Fighters Writing a fight scene requires a different pace
Instead of describing every movement of a sword swing, describe the outcome: "One slash, blood spilled. Smith watched his opponent fall" .
Instead of just showing a move, explain the "why". Detail the setup (foot positioning), execution (hip pivot), common mistakes , and practical application . Multi-Platform Strategy: You don't need a professional crew;
Focus on the "weird and unexpected" bodily sensations of being hit, rather than just clinical accuracy.