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Hey, guys, seen that "Ninjutsu vs BJJ" thread?
Just kidding...
I wanted to introduce myself and ask some basic questions.
After a long hiatus, I've jumped back into getting in shape and looking at getting back into martial arts. I've been fiddling with JKD (RAT system) and To-Shin Do--and have done 3 months of western boxing with a 1988 Olypian from Kurdistan who calls himself Brando DeNiro (that's another story!)--I've also taken 3 classes of BJJ under the Australian Champion. My only real experience with grappling is 2 years of HS wrestling (I took 2nd in my weight class). I've been looking at all these things because when I first started (5 years of TKD) - I got stuck in an art, forgive me, that was not a good fit for me. I need my art to... well... WORK.
Which brings me back to BJJ. After researching and researching, the dominance of BJJ cannot be denied.
Right now I'm hitting the gym 6 days a week (I need to lose about 15lbs). I'm 32, legs like tree trunks, and bad stamina.
OK, sorry for rambling, but my fitness program is getting me good results. I've lost about 6 lbs in 3 weeks, and am stronger and have more endurance. I want to jump into BJJ full force, but I don't want to mess up a program that is working, making me lose weight.
I called the BJJ instructor and he sort of laughed, saying that I will lose even more weight if I just did BJJ. Is he over-selling? If I were to do three days of BJJ and three days of the gym, what should I concentrate on in the gym: weight lifting or cardio?
I want to do both, but there are only so many days in a week, and I get tired from the gym.
Appreciate any ideas, opinions... thanks!
Just kidding...
I wanted to introduce myself and ask some basic questions.
After a long hiatus, I've jumped back into getting in shape and looking at getting back into martial arts. I've been fiddling with JKD (RAT system) and To-Shin Do--and have done 3 months of western boxing with a 1988 Olypian from Kurdistan who calls himself Brando DeNiro (that's another story!)--I've also taken 3 classes of BJJ under the Australian Champion. My only real experience with grappling is 2 years of HS wrestling (I took 2nd in my weight class). I've been looking at all these things because when I first started (5 years of TKD) - I got stuck in an art, forgive me, that was not a good fit for me. I need my art to... well... WORK.
Which brings me back to BJJ. After researching and researching, the dominance of BJJ cannot be denied.
Right now I'm hitting the gym 6 days a week (I need to lose about 15lbs). I'm 32, legs like tree trunks, and bad stamina.
OK, sorry for rambling, but my fitness program is getting me good results. I've lost about 6 lbs in 3 weeks, and am stronger and have more endurance. I want to jump into BJJ full force, but I don't want to mess up a program that is working, making me lose weight.
I called the BJJ instructor and he sort of laughed, saying that I will lose even more weight if I just did BJJ. Is he over-selling? If I were to do three days of BJJ and three days of the gym, what should I concentrate on in the gym: weight lifting or cardio?
I want to do both, but there are only so many days in a week, and I get tired from the gym.
Appreciate any ideas, opinions... thanks!