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Neural Engineering Codex for Combat - Tim Taylor

Neural Engineering Codex for Combat

By: Tim Taylor

eBook | 5 March 2026

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In combat sports, hesitation is costly.

A strike arrives a fraction late.
A counter is seen but not triggered.
An opening appears — and disappears before the body commits.

Conditioning is present.
Technique is intact.
Preparation has been done.

Yet performance narrows.

Combat sports demand extremely fast perception, decision-making, and reaction under pressure, where even a moment of hesitation can change the outcome of a fight.

Most fighters attempt to correct the technique.

But the contraction often begins earlier.

Neural Engineering Codex — Combat examines the deeper architecture beneath performance in fighting environments. It explores the system that determines whether timing, rhythm, and commitment remain accessible when pressure rises.

Rather than focusing on drills, combinations, or tactics, the Codex examines the structural sequence that governs performance in combat:

• Perception
• Interpretation
• Commitment
• Trigger
• Execution

When hesitation appears, one part of this sequence has narrowed.

If the narrowing cannot be located, it cannot be corrected.

Drawing on decades of observation across high-performance environments, the book examines why:

  • fighters tighten under pressure
  • counters arrive late despite correct reads
  • rhythm collapses during exchanges
  • effort increases while effectiveness declines

The Codex presents a framework for understanding combat performance not simply as conditioning or technique, but as timing under consequence.

When the sequence remains stable, a fighter moves freely.

When it contracts, hesitation appears — and hesitation in combat carries immediate consequences.

Written for fighters, coaches, and serious students of combat sports, Neural Engineering Codex — Combat offers a different way to observe what truly determines performance inside the ring, cage, or mat.

Because in combat, victory rarely belongs to the strongest fighter.

It belongs to the one whose timing survives the moment.

— Coach Taylor

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