In the analysis of this sport, 1 male coach from Italy participated.
Average years of coaching experience: 5.
| Power: 5% |
| Muscular endurance: 0% |
| Coordination: 25% |
| Speed reaction: 25% |
| Agility: 25% |
| Balance: 15% |
| Flexibility: 5% |
| Somatotype: Mesomorph |
| Arms: long. Torso: long. Legs: long. |
Conclusion:
Based on the analysis of responses from 1 male coach from Italy, with a coaching experience of 5 years, it is concluded that the ideal somatotype for ultimate fighting is Mesomorph, characterized by long arms, a long torso, and long legs. The data indicates that coordination, speed reaction, and agility are the most critical attributes for success in this sport, each accounting for 25% of the necessary skills. Balance is also significant at 15%, while power and flexibility are considered less important, each contributing only 5%. Muscular endurance is noted to be irrelevant in this context, scoring 0%.
Therefore, the ideal athlete for ultimate fighting is a mesomorph with a physique that supports exceptional coordination, speed reaction, and agility, featuring long limbs that enhance performance in this sport.
