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    Ein recht guter Artikel, den ich euch nicht vorenthalten wollte (ist aus einer Email, daher hier nur der Name des Autors) :

    "Empty Slogans vs. Intelligent Training"

    This is from my buddy John Kavanagh, an awesome
    Black Belt and coach from Ireland:

    "It is funny to read what some people seem to
    think effective training is all about. Silly
    slogans like:

    'Pain is just weakness leaving the body.'

    'Go hard or go home.'

    'Ya man I lifted until I collapsed.'

    Let me give you a secret: all the top fighters
    I've trained and all the top athletes I know, the
    ones who reached a very high technical level, they
    all train at a moderate pace most of the time;
    but, only in every single case.

    One good session a day, medium pace with some
    bursts of intensity, and then 'maybe' one lighter
    session in the evening; in fact the best guys will
    avoid spazzy guys that just want to go nuts, it is
    of no benefit to them, and they are an injury
    risk.

    Skill attainment aint a sprint folks, you'll be
    'jogging' for many years; take it easy and look
    after your body, don't buy into BS slogans.

    Flow with the go."


    I liked this post for a couple reasons.

    First, it's no secret that I'm a fan of
    intelligent training and looking after your body
    -- and as you know that becomes all the more
    important for the 40 Plus'ers out there.

    Taken in context, his post dispels some of the
    B.S. that's floated around much of the time.
    What's the context? Well, in addition to having an
    incredibly tough jiu-jitsu mat, over the last few
    years John has built one of the top competitive
    MMA schools in Europe, racking up title after
    title.

    In short, he has some serious ANIMALS in his gym,
    and they train very hard. The point being, he is
    not promoting fluff to be scorned at by the
    machismo-spouting crowd... he's not talking about
    training that's "easy."

    The huge difference between "easy" and
    "intelligent" training is as often misconstrued as
    the difference between "basic techniques" and
    "fundamentals." (Honestly, I've come to the
    conclusion that a certain level of intelligence is
    required to truly understand and appreciate these
    distinctions, but that's another story).

    When it comes to competing, you must train hard.
    But that doesn't mean approaching training with a
    macho mentality.

    Toughness should be a material aspect of your
    preparation, not an attitude.

    Or, as we like to say:
    "Tough is not how you act, it's how you train."

    Stephen Whittier
    Frank Burczynski

    HILTI BJJ Berlin
    https://www.hiltibjj.de


    http://www.jkdberlin.de

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    Zitat Zitat von jkdberlin Beitrag anzeigen
    -- and as you know that becomes all the more
    important for the 40 Plus'ers out there.
    ... word!

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    Danke

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