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Not necessarily, I'm doing Smolov right now and training MMA and I only eat around 4 meals a day. It depends on your work capacity.wolf116 said:BB, if you are progressing in weight training and MMAing you will will start to overtrain if you don't increase your meals to 6 a day.
Are you training for a fight or just training? there is a big difference.Kerpal said:Not necessarily, I'm doing Smolov right now and training MMA and I only eat around 4 meals a day. It depends on your work capacity.
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A proper diet will significantly increase work capacity and muscle repair but yes your CNS needs time to heal no matter the food intake.Chillisauce said:I do Muay thai Monday, Tuesday, Wed and weights thursday/saturday with 4-6 meals per day. Haven't had any overtraining problems i think mainly because i'm using HST, not a max weight per workout session program. About 3 weeks off finishing this program then i'll add weights on mondays too.
I see you guys commenting on over training in relation to meals/day, do the two even have a correlation? I thought overtraining was more of a CNS/muscle fatigue problem.
To be honest your best bet is to get real good at your take downs and end up on a side control postion being that none of these guys have a ground game. I would just use my top position to ground and pound. I think its very important for you to come up with a game plan. If these guys have no bjj once you get on top they are going to get gassed out pretty quick. They are going to be bucking for dear life. Just hold your postion and when your body senses they are tiring than you mount and start pounding them with the punches and elbows(if there legal at your matches.)Bible_Belt said:I can see it being a matter of choice. We don't throw elbows as amateurs and it depends on the discrepancy of skills bjj vs striking that the two fighters have. Rolling with my purple belt instructor makes me feel as big and bad as a little kid. He can submit pretty much all of us from about any position, and he is only about my weight. I have seen bjj practitioners in ufc 'pull guard,' which is like a reverse takedown, pulling the other guy down on top of him. A tight guard takes the leverage off of punches, and every punch is an opportunity to either roll the guy or bar the arm that straightens out with the punch. Not that I am good enough to do this very well yet, but the weaknesses in trying to punch while in an opponent's guard are still there. And once again, I could see different fighters making different decisions in regard to standup versus the ground and respect that, but bjj is all about the ground game.
I disagree I would rather fight a guy 5"9 155 pounds. As funny as it sounds taller people are bigger people. Look at there hands... Look at there feet. There are exceptions to the rule but most tall skinny guys pack a punch. A guy that is 6"1 155 pounds has a lower body fat percentage than the 5"9 guy. He is the bigger guy.Chillisauce said:I STRONGLY advise letting your muscles grow bigger by eating enough instead of trying to curb this and fight in a lower weight class. Since you are tall at 155 weight you wont have half the hitting power of a 5'9 155 pounder
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