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Cool, okay.
I agree about the stretching, I will do that. I will drop bench press, do the med ball passes against wall on upper day, and on lower do squat jumps as my plyo. Add some curls and skullcrushers on upper day as well. As far as the circuit training to raise work capacity, I think I will do that on day 3 at the end instead of on upper and lower (seems as though I have a fair amount of volume already, especially on lower day) I think I will do only 2 sets of lunges and 2 sets of step ups. Between the 1 leg RDL's, back squats, and bulg squats that is a shit load of lower body work. What about when I train? Does it make a difference if I weight train the same day I practice jiu jitsu? I was thinking going MON, WED, FRI. (Jiu jitsu is SUN, MON, WED) P.S. - Thank you |
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I might go:
sun- jiu-jitsu mon- AM- upper. PM-jiu-jitsu tues- off wed- jiu-jitsu fri- lower body sat- energy sytem develpment sun- off |

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2 Sunday's? I wish
![]() sun- jiu-jitsu mon- AM- upper. PM-jiu-jitsu tues- off wed- jiu-jitsu thu- off fri- lower body sat- energy sytem develpment Thanks P, i'll make sure to triangle someone for you ![]() |
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You can't do jiu jitsu the day before your workout. At least I can't.
I completely and totally exert myself in JJ, and have tried lifting the next day with a 10% strength reduction. Instead, do JJ the day AFTER you lift. |
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Anyways, I'll have to roll against you at Grappler's Quest sometime.
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I'd make sure you:
-use different variations on the chins/dips with grips and the like; -include some specific grip training; and -throw in some intensity-varied skipping based on the fight length, similar to what P suggested with the circuits. This will improve your fight-specific fitness and ensure you can maintain a strong enough grip for the full match. In judo we also used to do a lot of resistance training with bands in the same move/motion as you would do in the throw. It always felt awkward - but I know a few coaches who always swore by it. It'd be worth a shot..erm well maybe...sorta kinda...ok..maybe not - we always did look like total wankers doing it anyway and I never noticed much benefit. |
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I have a stupid question for those of you in JJ. I don't suppose it's possible to receive much benefit from training if you're only available in the summer and during breaks from school, is it? I would absolutely love to try JJ, but I'm taking seven classes right now and I also lift. Needless to say, I can't make any extra time for training sessions during the school year. Is it worthless to do for just a few months out of the year? I'm guessing it is, but you never know 'til you ask.
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I have a stupid question for those of you in JJ. I don't suppose it's possible to receive much benefit from training if you're only available in the summer and during breaks from school, is it? I would absolutely love to try JJ, but I'm taking seven classes right now and I also lift. Needless to say, I can't make any extra time for training sessions during the school year. Is it worthless to do for just a few months out of the year? I'm guessing it is, but you never know 'til you ask.
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