I started martial arts like 14 years ago, and I made the mistake of stopping all training due to an injury twice, and both times I ended up worse-off than if I'd kept training. Now, if I have an injury, I keep training, but adjust around it. E.g. I had jaw surgery, so I stopped BJJ for a while, but kept up with karate but no sparring.
A normal week for me is 3 BJJ classes (2 are 1.25 hours, one is 2.5 hours), 2 or 3 1-hour karate classes, teaching (and participating a little) a 1-hour karate class, 2 sessions at the gym (some cardio and some weights at each session, try to hit all parts of the body once per week), 1 2-hour muay thai conditioning class, random situps while watching telly at night, and 1 morning of surfing.
Hm, I just read that and realise I am a maniac.
A normal week for me is 3 BJJ classes (2 are 1.25 hours, one is 2.5 hours), 2 or 3 1-hour karate classes, teaching (and participating a little) a 1-hour karate class, 2 sessions at the gym (some cardio and some weights at each session, try to hit all parts of the body once per week), 1 2-hour muay thai conditioning class, random situps while watching telly at night, and 1 morning of surfing.
Hm, I just read that and realise I am a maniac.
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