Thank you so much, I've been wondering about this for so long and this was such a clear answer. (I'm gonna be fighting in Muay Thai once Covid restrictions lessen!)
I love you so much Kosta and Joseph. I am kickboxer from a third world country , and here kickboxing is SOO underrated. Our coaches do not talk about this type of stuff ,and you opened my eyes for these concepts.
who is the other guy talking? is he a fighter? I love you Joe, I watched all your videos, and watching glory rewind every night. train, eat, watch glory, sleep, repeat
In my opinion the best thing to do is to lift after technical work you don’t have to train kickboxing hard every day you can get two days a week you start with light drilling followed by lifting hard
Everyone has their own preference, but in my opinion to develop good strength and power you need to be fresh. But closer to fight time I would definitely prioritize the technical work
Respectfully disagree... I don't think Thai's emphasis on 18km runs 6 days a week as an optimum s&c workout but they spend a lot more than 50% of their time on skills as do the top MMA fighters. If two clones spent 10 years training like that with one doing a 90/10 skill to strength split, he'd obliterate his clone who did 50/50 skill to strength split, the skill gap would be monumental. The best fighters are physical specimens but it's always a skill gap that sets them apart. The one time Jon Jones went really hard on his strength training he looked awful against OSP. Still enjoyed the video and content, great channel Joe.
If I do two days shoulder/back, two days chest, 4 Muay Thai sessions and a couple of runs, I'm doing alright yeah? Want to get back to jitz, but also want to learn spinny stuff/flexibility from a TKD champ/strength and conditioning coach I know here.
So Costa figures theres no value in circuit training to combine strength and conditioning eh? I'm not so sure, maybe for pro but for a working guy like me I dont have time to do cardio 3 times a week, do my fight training, and then also lift weights twice a week on top of that. Maybe I do get less of a strength training effect by doing my weights in circuits but it's just more efficient and I'm not trying to put crazy numbers up anyway
Can you talk about how to train for strenght without getting sore? For me its not the Training that kills me its the soreness after it.. i train MMA almost everyday so after doing squats i cant barely walk Brother
soreness only comes from the eccentrics of the lift tearing the muscle fibers. so if u do more explosive lifts like clean, jumps throwing med balls, sleds, youll get stenghth adaptation without the eccentrics and soreness, however u wont get any hypertrophy.
@@hasanc1526thanks hasan.. just 1 question do you think doing 3 reps 5 sets is still good for strenght? i feel like if i do 5 reps in a set i still will get sore thanks
@@soyjusthyn7850 bro if you're doing 3 reps you need to adjust the weight and make them heavier. This will make recovery more difficult for you. 5x5 is the best way to not overtrain while making huge strength gains
So basically it depends. 😂 For everyone person who says do x there's another 100 who say it's wrong do y. Now circuit training is not good for conditioning? Geezus. Big hamstrings make you a better kicker? 😂
It’s crazy how your channel isn’t blown up yet. Amazing content brother thank you!
"It's like hitting someone with a feather duster." Great documentary
this is the type of pod I've been looking for.
Very informative and touches many of the issues im dealing with right now in terms of my workouts. Thanks Joe
Did u fight
Thank you so much, I've been wondering about this for so long and this was such a clear answer.
(I'm gonna be fighting in Muay Thai once Covid restrictions lessen!)
I love you so much Kosta and Joseph. I am kickboxer from a third world country , and here kickboxing is SOO underrated. Our coaches do not talk about this type of stuff ,and you opened my eyes for these concepts.
Internet is underrated. Use it.
Mane i fuk with this dude because he be keepin it real and the stuff he be teachin be straight up official. Im a fan
For amateur. 4/5 day kickboxing 1 day S&C. The other guy talking way made me stronger and look better but slower and less sport specific power.
who is the other guy talking? is he a fighter?
I love you Joe, I watched all your videos, and watching glory rewind every night.
train, eat, watch glory, sleep, repeat
In my opinion the best thing to do is to lift after technical work you don’t have to train kickboxing hard every day you can get two days a week you start with light drilling followed by lifting hard
Everyone has their own preference, but in my opinion to develop good strength and power you need to be fresh. But closer to fight time I would definitely prioritize the technical work
Does Nieky holzken lift heavy? Dosent look like he does
Thank u joe❤
Respectfully disagree... I don't think Thai's emphasis on 18km runs 6 days a week as an optimum s&c workout but they spend a lot more than 50% of their time on skills as do the top MMA fighters. If two clones spent 10 years training like that with one doing a 90/10 skill to strength split, he'd obliterate his clone who did 50/50 skill to strength split, the skill gap would be monumental. The best fighters are physical specimens but it's always a skill gap that sets them apart. The one time Jon Jones went really hard on his strength training he looked awful against OSP. Still enjoyed the video and content, great channel Joe.
I agree 100% Reece!
If I do two days shoulder/back, two days chest, 4 Muay Thai sessions and a couple of runs, I'm doing alright yeah? Want to get back to jitz, but also want to learn spinny stuff/flexibility from a TKD champ/strength and conditioning coach I know here.
Do two full body sessions and 4 muay Thai sessions.
Can you please do a podcast about sex and its effects on our performance in kickboxing weight lifting or etc.
Would you do another q&a?
Nose looking fresh big guy
I’m not disagreeing but Sean Shrek was really strong and rarely gassed out
Yeah but what he showed on TV and clips was not his real training it was presented for entertainment.
The man was also juicing
Gatta listen to this
So Costa figures theres no value in circuit training to combine strength and conditioning eh? I'm not so sure, maybe for pro but for a working guy like me I dont have time to do cardio 3 times a week, do my fight training, and then also lift weights twice a week on top of that. Maybe I do get less of a strength training effect by doing my weights in circuits but it's just more efficient and I'm not trying to put crazy numbers up anyway
Also Joseph. We are both Taurus hahaha
Can you talk about how to train for strenght without getting sore? For me its not the Training that kills me its the soreness after it.. i train MMA almost everyday so after doing squats i cant barely walk Brother
soreness only comes from the eccentrics of the lift tearing the muscle fibers. so if u do more explosive lifts like clean, jumps throwing med balls, sleds, youll get stenghth adaptation without the eccentrics and soreness, however u wont get any hypertrophy.
@@MrSpicabooo thanks! really helpful
You're not lifting heavy enough and you're doing to much volume. Do 5x5 3 times a week and you'll be fine
@@hasanc1526thanks hasan.. just 1 question do you think doing 3 reps 5 sets is still good for strenght? i feel like if i do 5 reps in a set i still will get sore thanks
@@soyjusthyn7850 bro if you're doing 3 reps you need to adjust the weight and make them heavier. This will make recovery more difficult for you. 5x5 is the best way to not overtrain while making huge strength gains
So basically it depends. 😂 For everyone person who says do x there's another 100 who say it's wrong do y. Now circuit training is not good for conditioning? Geezus. Big hamstrings make you a better kicker? 😂
Lol, Joe gets triggered over white socks
Oooohh