Learn How To Predict Every Fight Before It Happens
See the Geometry. End the Fight. — learn to see the invisible math behind every punch, takedown, and knockout. This is how analysts and fighters predict the outcome before the cage door even shuts.
Before you enter the SGA Intelligence Portal, this training gives you the formula that powers it all — the foundation of Spiral Combat’s predictive geometry engine.
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Offer Objective: learn the SGA method. This course trains your perception and thinking to recognize the geometry that our tools later calculate. You’ll master the core variables — torque, rhythm, and space — so that when you step into the Portal or use a Fighter Report, you already speak the language of predictive combat.
Every fight is math — most people just don’t see the equation.
The Spiral Combat Geometry System™ turns fight prediction into data. Instead of guessing based on hype, you’ll map torque, rhythm, and space into a measurable formula that reveals which fighter’s movement holds under pressure.
The result is the Spiral Geometry Advantage (SGA) — a predictive model that identifies who controls time, space, and breath inside the cage.
🎯 Discover the FormulaPredicting fights should be a skill — not a guess.
Use the Spiral Geometry Advantage (SGA) to test real fighters — then compare matchups within realistic weight classes.
Tom Aspinall
Quick Glossary
A — Adaptability (angle changes)
Adaptability is how geometry learns — the space between your old pattern and your new possibility. When struck, you re-organize — not react. When pressured, you transform shape. The adaptable fighter bends reality instead of breaking under it.
T — Torque Efficiency (power transfer)
Torque is how the body translates spiral into strike. Efficiency is how it does so without loss. When torque flows cleanly through fascia, you create exponential power with minimal motion. Poor torque wastes energy; clean torque multiplies it.
R — Rhythm Variance (feints / beat skips)
Rhythm is time made visible. A predictable beat is death; variance keeps perception alive. A fighter with rhythm variance becomes jazz — impossible to predict, impossible to contain.
S — Space Control (radius / breath)
Space is the unseen weapon. Control it, and you never fight your opponent — you make them fight geometry. Every inch, pivot, and slip defines gravitational balance.
L — Linearity Exposure (time on straight lines)
Linearity isn’t just moving straight — it’s failing to coil. It’s when energy loses its recursive loop and becomes predictable. The more linear a fighter’s geometry, the easier they are to read, trap, or break.
P — Pressure Tolerance (breathing under force)
Pressure is the test of presence. It exposes whether your geometry collapses or compacts. True tolerance isn’t resistance — it’s absorption. Under pressure, strong structures curve — and in that curve, they find freedom.
W — Weight Modifier
Weight is gravity’s signature on movement. It can be burden or weapon. When weight drops through the floor and rebounds upward, you become unmovable and unstoppable at once.
SGA — Spiral Geometry Advantage
The Spiral Geometry Advantage isn’t a score — it’s a mirror. It reveals how much of your motion still obeys the line, and how much has entered the spiral. It’s not about domination — it’s harmony with violence.
Style Effectiveness Index
Compare how major combat styles score across SGA variables. Each discipline contains moves that can reach maximum Spiral Geometry Advantage when mastered. Click any header to sort.
| Style ↕ | A | T | R | S | L | P | SGA | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wrestling | 88 | 93 | 75 | 82 | 28 | 96 | — | 
| Muay Thai | 85 | 94 | 89 | 86 | 34 | 88 | — | 
| Boxing | 90 | 89 | 91 | 83 | 36 | 84 | — | 
| BJJ | 86 | 83 | 77 | 95 | 42 | 92 | — | 
| Sambo | 82 | 88 | 80 | 84 | 39 | 88 | — | 
| Kickboxing | 83 | 90 | 87 | 82 | 44 | 78 | — | 
| Karate | 78 | 82 | 84 | 79 | 58 | 72 | — | 
| Taekwondo | 76 | 80 | 90 | 77 | 61 | 68 | — | 
From Adaptive Rotation to Controlled Flow — The DNA of Victory.
Each spiral archetype reveals how fighters generate, maintain, or redirect energy. From Pereira’s Constricting Spiral to Aspinall’s Expanding Flow — every style is geometry in motion.
Learn to read fights like equations. The system turns chaos into structure — perfect for coaches, analysts, or even fans learning to understand the deeper science of movement.
📚 Learn the 7 ArchetypesSpiral Combat Geometry™ — The Analyst’s Lens
In this 7-module course, you’ll learn how to read and predict fights using geometry — not guesswork.
🎥 Get the Course — $197Our live database ranks the sport by pure geometry.
Here’s a peek at our current Top-9 SGA scores across divisions. The full Top-100 with breakdowns is exclusive to members.
Spiral Combat Predictor™ (Locked)
Students get access to our prediction results: we load realistic matchups, see each fighter’s SGA equation, and read the why behind the edge.
Ilia Topuria vs Alexander Volkanovski
Precision Spiral vs Controlled Flow
 
      Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane
Adaptive Rotational vs Expanding Flow
 
      Alex Pereira vs Magomed Ankalaev
Constricting Power vs Structured Power
 
      Style vs Style — Who Holds the Edge?
Pick any two styles. We’ll compute the Spiral Geometry Advantage gap using the same variables (A, T, R, S, L, P).
Ready to Go Beyond the Formula?
    You’ve learned the geometry — now apply it inside the full SGA Ecosystem.
    Track live data. Order personalized fight reports. Or certify your gym to teach the Spiral Combat method.
  
    Start where you are — all three paths interlock.
    Geometry turns chaos into clarity. Clarity turns fighters into legends.
  
 
     
     
     
     
    