rborum's profile Dr. Randy Borum / Male / Member since February 2008 / Last seen 5 months ago
Dr. Randy Borum is a Professor at the University of South Florida and Director of Sport Psychology at Gracie Tampa. He is a Licensed Psychologist, and Certified Sport Psychologist. He writes a monthly column for Black Belt Magazine and articles for MMA magazines addressing applications of sport psychology to MMA and other combat sports. He has consulted to the National Academy of Sports Medicine and to the IFL and with professional and other elite-level combat sport athletes from the UFC, KOTC and other national and regional promotions. Dr. Borum is also the Performance Psychology Advisor to the Crazy Monkey Defense (CMD) Program. He was previously a strength and conditioning consultant for the USF Boxing Team and currently holds a Copper-Level (Intro) Coaching certification with USA Wrestling.
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- Published a new blog post: Ultimate Fighting: Fistful of Dollars7/23/09
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- Published a new blog post: Social/Behavioral Science & Security5/09/09
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