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Coach review campaigns for combat-sports products.

A coach or technical creator demonstrates how your product performs in pad work, bag work, sparring preparation or gym-based training. Built for credibility, education and product understanding.

Combat-sports coach in matte-black training kit with white hand-wraps, studio portrait

Why coaches create trust

Coaches carry authority that generic fitness influencers cannot. When a coach explains why a piece of kit performs, the audience listens — and converts.

Best use cases

Premium or technical products that benefit from explanation.
  • Performance gloves and gear
  • Specialist hand-wraps and supports
  • Recovery technology
  • Striking education content
  • Conditioning equipment
  • Premium fightwear with technical features

Example deliverables

Each campaign agrees scope in writing.
  • Coach voiceover Reels
  • TikTok product breakdowns
  • Pad-work technical demos
  • Comparative review content

Technical demonstration formats

Pad-work demonstrations, kit breakdowns, side-by-side comparisons, slow-motion technique inserts and recovery routines tailored to fight camps.

Disclosure and review standards

Coach reviews remain credible because the standards are clear: paid partnerships are disclosed, claims are realistic, and creators are free to share considered, honest feedback.
FAQ

Common questions.

Why choose a coach-led review over a fighter-led one?
Coaches add explanatory authority — they can break down technical features, fit, and how a product performs across student-level and competition-level training. For technical or premium products, this depth converts more reliably.
How are coaches vetted?
Every coach in the network is reviewed for active coaching credentials, discipline credibility, gym affiliation, and brand-safe content history before they’re considered for a campaign.
Can a campaign include both a coach and a fighter?
Yes — a paired coach + fighter campaign is one of the most credible formats: the coach explains, the fighter demonstrates in real training.
Will coaches make claims I can’t substantiate?
No. We brief coaches to keep claims realistic and evidence-based. We won’t script unsubstantiated medical, recovery or performance claims — even if it costs us the campaign.