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  • Tatami_Matt_1
    Tatami_Matt_1 Posts: 13 Member
    My biggest hurdle is still nutrition, I use to drink caffeine before training in the evening but it effects my sleep, so trying to train without it now and just drink a whey shake before and eat a banana.

    Whats your tips ?

    Nutrition is my biggest challenge as well - particularly a) portion control and b) “bored/tired/stressed” eating. What I’m trying to do is Food Prep (right stuff, right amounts). So far it’s working for me - but weekends are the hardest for me (not “stealing” from the kids “lickies & chewies,” etc.,)

    My problem is I am small frame and don't pick up weight easily, consuming enough calories is such a mission cause it feels I have to eat the whole day.

    LOL trying not to attack the kids Jelly Beans are a serious problem :D

    How many kids on your side?

    Tired/Stress eating is a huge problem, grab what you can get, but meal planning is the answer! I now make sure there is enough healthy nutritional food in the house and try to limit junk , if its not around, one can't consume it.

    Have two teenage boys - who are eating anything and everything 24/7
  • suzanne6094
    suzanne6094 Posts: 104 Member
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    Have two teenage boys - who are eating anything and everything 24/7[/quote]

    :D

    Teenage Boys, that BJJ might come in handy

  • Tatami_Matt_1
    Tatami_Matt_1 Posts: 13 Member
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    :D

    Teenage Boys, that BJJ might come in handy

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    Unfortunately neither one fell in love with JJ like me and have moved on to other sports. However, it did serve them pretty well growing up - both had a couple of “normal boyhood ‘scraps’” (not what I would really call a fight) and handled them well and came out unscathed (even “victorious”). JJ really did make a difference for son #2 in a bullying situation (after about six months - “Dad, I don’t get why you make me take JJ...no one bullies me any more.” “ Yeah, Son - why do you think that is? “ Changed the whole way he walked, carried himself, posture - everything!

    But on the the joking note you may have intended - yeah, when Son#1 gets a little too full of himself and tries to “bow up” on the Old Man, he gets to go for a knee ride (knee on belly) just to see that the Old Man still has it :)
  • suzanne6094
    suzanne6094 Posts: 104 Member
    Your sons old man is a Warrior! I have never been so empowered, I can relate to the walking a little taller and with confidence, its great to also share the journey with my daughter now 7 - the other one already tackle the giant (take down) but she is only 4 in November and will be able to start then. They both enjoy it and it gives me great satisfaction to know they are learning a skill that can really help them one day in life.

    My aim really is to keep assisting in the kids classes and maybe some day open an all female class, at the moment there are a lot of females who would like to try the sport but they are too intimidated training with males.

    For me its like full circle, I use to go wrestle with my brother when he was 9 and I was 7 but they phoned my dad and said I must Judo as girls aren't allowed to wrestle, but my dad (old school) said I am going to dance not do combat sport.... I then followed a passion for dancing but always felt I missed out.

    Now at the tender age of 41 I am ready to choke and kimura around every corner.


  • Brabo_Grip
    Brabo_Grip Posts: 285 Member
    Purple Belt - training almost 7 years. BJJ is what kicked off my commitment to fitness. Traditional gyms have always bores me. Found BJJ and with the lifestyle changes surrounding it, I dropped 100lbs.

    I have been more focused on MMA and striking the last 1.5 years. Made my MMA debut last year at age 43 in front of 500 people in a local showI. I won in the second round via Scarf hold/Kesa. I got co-submission of the night and was thrilled. was supposed to be one and done, and then back to focusing on my BJJ. However I have the itch to do one or two more fights, so I am still focusing on MMA training. However, BJJ will always be my first love.

    I love all these posts. I can feel the BJJ love and see members of “my tribe.” I was posting in the “fighting fit” group for awhile -which is s great bunch of people, but it is tapered off regardling activety. I feel as if too many arts has something to do with it. Maybe we should do a BJJ group? I would be happy to start it.
  • suzanne6094
    suzanne6094 Posts: 104 Member
    Brabo_Grip wrote: »
    Purple Belt - training almost 7 years. BJJ is what kicked off my commitment to fitness. Traditional gyms have always bores me. Found BJJ and with the lifestyle changes surrounding it, I dropped 100lbs.

    I have been more focused on MMA and striking the last 1.5 years. Made my MMA debut last year at age 43 in front of 500 people in a local showI. I won in the second round via Scarf hold/Kesa. I got co-submission of the night and was thrilled. was supposed to be one and done, and then back to focusing on my BJJ. However I have the itch to do one or two more fights, so I am still focusing on MMA training. However, BJJ will always be my first love.

    I love all these posts. I can feel the BJJ love and see members of “my tribe.” I was posting in the “fighting fit” group for awhile -which is s great bunch of people, but it is tapered off regardling activety. I feel as if too many arts has something to do with it. Maybe we should do a BJJ group? I would be happy to start it.

    This is amazing!!! Thanks for the inspiration, Congratulations on that Purple Belt , know the work that goes into that, We have just been focusing on the Scarf hold/Kesa escapes :)

    I am 41 now, would love to also add some striking to my routine but at the moment the BJJ is taking a lot out of me, fighting mainly men much bigger than myself. Thinking of competing at the end of the year.

    I tried to start a bjj group but don't know my way around MFP so well, maybe you can help me out and start one.

    We just renovated our dojo and made the mat space twice the size, so excited to go ROLL tonight!

    Working on kimura arm bars and chokes... back take...

    Have an awesome day !
  • Brabo_Grip
    Brabo_Grip Posts: 285 Member
    Brabo_Grip wrote: »
    Purple Belt - training almost 7 years. BJJ is what kicked off my commitment to fitness. Traditional gyms have always bores me. Found BJJ and with the lifestyle changes surrounding it, I dropped 100lbs.

    I have been more focused on MMA and striking the last 1.5 years. Made my MMA debut last year at age 43 in front of 500 people in a local showI. I won in the second round via Scarf hold/Kesa. I got co-submission of the night and was thrilled. was supposed to be one and done, and then back to focusing on my BJJ. However I have the itch to do one or two more fights, so I am still focusing on MMA training. However, BJJ will always be my first love.

    I love all these posts. I can feel the BJJ love and see members of “my tribe.” I was posting in the “fighting fit” group for awhile -which is s great bunch of people, but it is tapered off regardling activety. I feel as if too many arts has something to do with it. Maybe we should do a BJJ group? I would be happy to start it.

    This is amazing!!! Thanks for the inspiration, Congratulations on that Purple Belt , know the work that goes into that, We have just been focusing on the Scarf hold/Kesa escapes :)

    I am 41 now, would love to also add some striking to my routine but at the moment the BJJ is taking a lot out of me, fighting mainly men much bigger than myself. Thinking of competing at the end of the year.

    I tried to start a bjj group but don't know my way around MFP so well, maybe you can help me out and start one.

    We just renovated our dojo and made the mat space twice the size, so excited to go ROLL tonight!

    Working on kimura arm bars and chokes... back take...

    Have an awesome day !

    Good stuff! Scarfhold/Kesa is my “bread and butter” submission. I use it all the time. It’s something that not a lot of people use around here.

    Competition is so much fun. I hope you do compete and I wish you much luck! We have a number of folks that just completed for the first time at a local tournament this past weekend. It was a great experience.

    I went ahead and started the BJJ Group. Hopefully, we can grab all the Jiu Jitsu folks on MFP. I will post more content to it later today. Hopefully everyone on this thread will join and we can get the ball rolling on some good discussion. Enjoy those new mats tonight!

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/133289-the-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-addicts-group


  • Brabo_Grip
    Brabo_Grip Posts: 285 Member
    Also, any grapplers in this thread please feel free to add me as a friend. I know Tatami Matt already has. 👍
  • jiujitsudad15118
    jiujitsudad15118 Posts: 462 Member
    Whats up BJJ people!!!!!! I didnt know this thread existed!!!!!! I figured Id search "Jiujitsu". Duh! haha
  • suzanne6094
    suzanne6094 Posts: 104 Member
    where did your bjj journey start, give some details
  • jamieruggiero
    jamieruggiero Posts: 1 Member
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  • Caz_Bach
    Caz_Bach Posts: 6 Member
    edited October 2023
    Purple belt under Joao Crus in Dripping Spring, TX.
    My passion💜
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  • ianjfoster68
    ianjfoster68 Posts: 111 Member
    Caz_Bach wrote: »
    Purple belt under Joao Crus in Dripping Spring, TX.
    My passion💜
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    Always amaze me ❤️