My coach calls it “chip damage”… for example when you shoot up a triangle during training and you get stacked, it’s best to just let the triangle go rather than taking chip damage and hurting your neck and back… if it’s a tournament obviously you want to stay on the submission, but in training , for the sake of your own health, it’s better just to let go
Love this. As a dad of a one year old I’be been dealing with soreness more often, primarily because of the lack of proper recovery (sleep) and I’ve embraced that I can go hard only once out of every 4 weekly sessions, otherwise I start to accumulate fatigue and I get injured more often
Going hard once a week is good man. I used to go hard every day. But once I got my trash truck driving job pulling heavy dumpsters 60 plus hours a week. Being able to keep that high pace just isn't possible anymore. I only train hard twice a week now.
I'm new to bjj but have been resistance training for 10 years on and off. Having a deload week for resistance training is so key for your central nervous system to recover.
Fantastic take gents!!! Joint soreness is reeeeeeealllllllll! I’m a 46yo purple belt; very athletic and now wiser through this journey. I didn’t realize how much NaCl, Mg, and K I was losing during my daily rolls. Ive been supplementing with a banana and LMNT before the morning class. And it has paid off big time. Supplement and sleep maters Fosho. Thanks for the vid
Just subbed. After doing and still doing MT over a year and recently picking up BJJ past 4 months I'm very sensitive of choosing partners esp in sparring. Nearly 39 and mentally my brain needs that rest especially choosing certain sparring partners...
Damn this is legit how i been feeling the last 2 days . 2-3 a days is kicking my ass . I was sore wrestling today even just drilling takedowns , i was hurting from just landing on the mats. I had no fight in me at all just getting crushed the last 2 days , never happens
Awesome video as always, for me the pain is just annoying. I'm like '30 mins of rolling for two days of pain?'. I'm starting to think I'm the wrong side of forty for this kind of abuse. Its getting old.
You c***s are fucking hilarious 😂. I’ve been off Jits for a week with a jacked wrist, this has made me feel so much better about it so thanks again lads.
I just want to complain for a second that I have a 30" waist but thighs and a big ass like a dude so, I wanna try that Parry athletics and see if they can remedy my situation.
I never paid attention to this until last December when I got costochondritis. It's such a b*tch and there's not much you can do about it, just wait. Way more careful in my training now and it's just not worth it for me. A bit annoying cuz a lot of the competitive feeling is gone, but at least I'm still on the mats
Drugs help with muscles and cns but dont help with joints and tendoms. Meybe gh on some point. The biggest game changer is doing sport as you main thing. If you have to go to normal job for 10 hours and everyday tired there and lack of sleep you never mask this with drugs. Meybe for some time but when wather drops you are fucked. 10 years drug user, ex powerlifer, 2 month in bjj😊
My coach calls it “chip damage”… for example when you shoot up a triangle during training and you get stacked, it’s best to just let the triangle go rather than taking chip damage and hurting your neck and back… if it’s a tournament obviously you want to stay on the submission, but in training , for the sake of your own health, it’s better just to let go
Love this. As a dad of a one year old I’be been dealing with soreness more often, primarily because of the lack of proper recovery (sleep) and I’ve embraced that I can go hard only once out of every 4 weekly sessions, otherwise I start to accumulate fatigue and I get injured more often
Going hard once a week is good man.
I used to go hard every day. But once I got my trash truck driving job pulling heavy dumpsters 60 plus hours a week. Being able to keep that high pace just isn't possible anymore. I only train hard twice a week now.
I'm new to bjj but have been resistance training for 10 years on and off. Having a deload week for resistance training is so key for your central nervous system to recover.
I am a white belt and It is scary how much this resonates with me. Everyone needs to hear this.
Fantastic take gents!!!
Joint soreness is reeeeeeealllllllll! I’m a 46yo purple belt; very athletic and now wiser through this journey.
I didn’t realize how much NaCl, Mg, and K I was losing during my daily rolls. Ive been supplementing with a banana and LMNT before the morning class. And it has paid off big time. Supplement and sleep maters Fosho.
Thanks for the vid
Great podcast and great topic. A lot of truth in this one.
Just subbed. After doing and still doing MT over a year and recently picking up BJJ past 4 months I'm very sensitive of choosing partners esp in sparring. Nearly 39 and mentally my brain needs that rest especially choosing certain sparring partners...
You guys are so underated and cool, i rally needed this video today and wanted to say thank you for the support bjj is my dream.
Thank you guys! Can you turn up the microphones?
Damn this is legit how i been feeling the last 2 days .
2-3 a days is kicking my ass .
I was sore wrestling today even just drilling takedowns , i was hurting from just landing on the mats.
I had no fight in me at all just getting crushed the last 2 days , never happens
Awesome video as always, for me the pain is just annoying. I'm like '30 mins of rolling for two days of pain?'. I'm starting to think I'm the wrong side of forty for this kind of abuse. Its getting old.
Just got back into the sport after a 8 yr break and my damn hips are so sore it’s crazy definitely did not have this problem in my 20s
I avoid porrada as much as I can specially being a white belt not knowing much moves...I go everyday and drill most of the time but avoid porradas...
Amen!
You c***s are fucking hilarious 😂. I’ve been off Jits for a week with a jacked wrist, this has made me feel so much better about it so thanks again lads.
I just want to complain for a second that I have a 30" waist but thighs and a big ass like a dude so, I wanna try that Parry athletics and see if they can remedy my situation.
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I never paid attention to this until last December when I got costochondritis. It's such a b*tch and there's not much you can do about it, just wait. Way more careful in my training now and it's just not worth it for me. A bit annoying cuz a lot of the competitive feeling is gone, but at least I'm still on the mats
Drugs help with muscles and cns but dont help with joints and tendoms. Meybe gh on some point. The biggest game changer is doing sport as you main thing. If you have to go to normal job for 10 hours and everyday tired there and lack of sleep you never mask this with drugs. Meybe for some time but when wather drops you are fucked. 10 years drug user, ex powerlifer, 2 month in bjj😊
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