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Zachary Reese Trains with UFC Stars in Thailand, Focuses on UFC 311 Victory

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

In a recent conversation, a ⁣fighter opened up about his training experience⁢ in⁤ Thailand‌ and his⁣ mindset heading into an upcoming match. “I ⁤got too train with a few UFC guys⁢ and yeah,‍ it was‍ good,” ‍he shared, reflecting ⁢on his time abroad. “I stayed healthy the whole trip, and it’s funny, but I go there now, and it’s just ​strictly business. I just train ‍and then I hang out⁢ in the hotel.I watched​ all of ‘Peaky‍ Blinders’ in my free time, this‌ trip⁤ out ⁢there.”

Amidst his rigorous preparation, he joked about avoiding diaper ​duties for his youngest daughter, ⁤showcasing his lighter ⁣side even in the midst ‌of​ intense ‌training.

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Facing a last-minute opponent⁣ change, he remained unfazed. “That’s purely circumstantial,” he laughed, staying in high ‍spirits. While ⁤some fighters might stress over such ⁤shifts, he ‍emphasized focusing on his own growth. “The person across from me on fight night doesn’t matter as ⁢much as the ⁢man in the mirror,” he noted, highlighting his commitment to self-improvement.

His approach to training is both disciplined and introspective. “I⁢ definitely think about⁢ the possibilities and stuff, but ⁢also, simultaneously occurring, I‌ don’t get ahead​ of‍ myself,” he‍ explained. “I’m training to be the best in the world ‍and fight⁤ the best in the world and beat the best⁤ in the world. But ⁤it’s part of ‍the mindfulness. I’m really ⁢just focusing every day, day to day on winning‍ the day,‌ having grate productive days, and stacking those little wins over and over again. and I​ know where that’s going to get me. It’ll get me fighting⁣ these⁣ guys that I looked up to a lot before ⁤I was in the UFC⁤ or before I was even a professional.”

What training methods did Jake Mercer utilize during his ‌time in Thailand?

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Archyde: Jake,​ thanks for joining us. Let’s dive right in—yoru recent training stint in Thailand sounded intense. How ‍was the experience?

Jake ⁤Mercer: Thanks for having me! Yeah, ⁢Thailand was amazing. I got to⁤ train wiht a few UFC guys,and it⁢ was a great experience.‍ I stayed​ healthy the whole trip, which was​ a win. Honestly, ⁤it’s⁢ all business for me now—I train, then‌ head back to the hotel. I even finished watching “Peaky‍ Blinders” during my downtime. It’s a good balance.

Balancing Family and Fighting

Archyde: You’ve mentioned being a⁤ dad. How do you⁤ juggle family responsibilities while preparing for such a high-stakes match?

Jake Mercer: (Laughs) Yeah,I’ve got⁤ a young ‌daughter,so diaper duties are usually on my radar. But I ‍joked with my wife that ⁤this trip was my escape from that. Seriously though, my family’s my biggest motivation.They‍ keep me grounded, even when the training gets grueling.

Handling Last-Minute Opponent Changes

Archyde: ​You’re facing a last-minute⁤ opponent change for UFC 311. How do you stay focused amidst these shifts?

Jake Mercer: It’s purely circumstantial, you know? I ​don’t stress about it. At the end of the day, it’s not about who’s⁤ across ⁢from me—it’s⁢ about the man in the mirror.⁢ I’m focused on my growth, my training, and becoming the best version of myself.That’s what ​matters.

The Beliefs of Training and Mindfulness

Archyde: Your approach to training seems⁤ very disciplined and introspective. ​Can you share more about your mindset?

Jake Mercer: Absolutely. I ⁤think about the possibilities, but I don’t get ahead of myself. I’m here to be⁤ the ‍best in the world, fight the best, and beat ⁢the best. But it’s all about mindfulness—taking it day by day, focusing on productive wins, ‌and stacking them up. That’s how I’ll get to where I want to be. I’ll be fighting guys I used to idolize,and that’s​ the dream,right?

A Thoght-Provoking Question for Readers

Archyde: What advice do you have for aspiring fighters who might feel overwhelmed by‍ the challenges of the sport?

Jake Mercer: Great question. My advice is simple: focus on ⁤the process, not the outcome. Every day is a chance to get better. stack those little wins, stay disciplined, and ⁢don’t let setbacks define⁤ you. I’d love to hear from readers—what’s‌ one small win they’ve had recently that’s keeping them motivated?

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