My game for eating right and earning it

How are you sure that you deserve anything as far as competition is concerned? One way of thinking I totally agree with, is Tom Brands way of thinking, who is currently the head wrestling coach for  Iowa Hawkeyes, one of the greatest teams ever, period. He goes to say, “You dont deserve anything, you only deserve what you earn!”

These words have had a profound effect in how I approach a lot of things, and truthfully I wish I had this kind of approach on my University studies, haha, but that is another post. So how do you know you deserve a victory or a gold medal at a tournament? Is there anyway to know? Of course, training hard, putting in effort, time, and energy. But every I feel as though everyone trains hard, rolls hard, does their sprints, so how do you know? More importantly how do I know? The honest answer is to live everyday like a champion. How do I know how a champion lives? I read, and read more, not about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighters, because BJJ fighters just aren’t that chronicled, I have somewhat of an idea how my favorite fighters Terere, and Jacare have trained, but I don’t know their habits, what they do on a daily basis, and how they approach important things like drilling, strength and conditioning, mental preparation as it relates to getting ready for huge events. So I instead read about, NCAA wrestling champions, Olympic gold medalist in any sport such as Judo, and whomever else has to go through hell fire and brimstone to prepare for huge events, huge tournaments. And what I have found, and what I like best is Cael Sanderson’s suggestion of “living every single day like a champion”. When I read that, I knew at the time I was not doing the best I could and a lot of the details he was speaking about, which a lot was about my attitude towards preparing and just doing everything in our power to ensure we get the results we want. Since reading about Cael, I know that I have to prepare more, and do more, and after that do a little bit more. And what I have found is this game I made up out of no where for myself…

Everyday that I practice, I do a mini circuit after training, regardless of how I feel, and if I have done conditioning and strength that day. The circuits must include at least 3 of the following.If you want to play along, you can have your own exercises, these are some of Cael’s favorites and mine, and are the best for a grappler.

  1. Sprints
  2. Rope climbs
  3. Pull-ups
  4. Wall-sits
  5. Push-ups
  6. Planks or get on the roller thing

This part of the game is the MORE aspect of my training, just a little more of this, and I always feel like I could of done more, and when I do this after a training, I feel like I have done really well.

The other thing I am doing is 50 pullups after every practice, regardless of anything I have done previously, I will try and do the pullups in the circuit or if not (my gym does not have a pull-up station at the moment) I will do them at home on my doorway pull-up thingy.

The other game I am playing is that I DO NOT GET TO EAT UNTIL I HAVE COMPLETED THESE “MORE” CIRCUITS! This builds upon my discpline, to finish any and all tasks, and to make sure I am doing right by me, and not cheating myself, I am sooooo sure that Every champion I admire has not cut any corners, and neither will I. Dan Gable said it best, “if you don’t train, you don’t eat”. A little extreme for most people, but I have to maintain a certain weight, and Gable said this to his athletes on the off-season when they werent training and wrestling like they were during the on-season.

This is how I will earn GOLD at the 2011 BJJ World Championships, everyday I will earn gold, not 8 weeks out not 12 weeks out, but every second of everyday I will try my heart out to get .01 percent better.I am not in a big BJJ scene in Rhode Island, but who cares, I am going to work…

In closing, it is my belief that if you aren’t doing it everyday and your opponent has done more days more hours, minutes seconds then you, then you do not deserve that victory. This is about accountability and discipline Do you think you deserve and why?

I will continue to try and pay the price everyday…The idea is to never get tired.

**In other news**

Today I weighed 200lbs, already on weight for my division lol, and my roommate told me my abs are beginning to show after I did my pullups, this made me glimmer. Looking at this weight makes me think about fighting at 194lbs for CBJJ events. Hard work is visibly paying off, now its time to make my technique show when it counts. Also this game helps to improve your work ethic.

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Amazing August!

It has been such an amazing experience at my school the last month or two. Besides learning the awesome lessons in Chicago and in Boston recently in my competition tour my coach and mentor Tim Burrill has been promoting a lot of people. Honestly I see the blue being awarded more then anything.

But for the first time in my journey in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I was on hand to see him award the black belt to my homie Chris Yonkers last month! Super tough guy, and one of Tims earliest students!

My freaking homies! I was so excited when Tim Promoted my toughest training partners and bjj nemesis’ Dustin Rhodes and Jimmy Connor to brown belt! Another first for me! I was so excited for these guys especially because I train with these guys everyday! Everyday we kill each other and push each other to our limits, I think thats why it was so special for me to be there and witness their promotion! I was excited the next day waking up, like man my homies are brown belts!

And last but not least Joe Almeida was just promoted to brown belt!

I just love to see my friends do great and achieve their goals and dreams! It inspires me to do great!

My Training has been great! I have been trying extra hard to exhaust my self in training and pushing myself to become stronger at Next Level Fitness to ensure I do not repeat the ridiculous feelings I felt in Chicago and in Boston. 

I have been having 3 day splits. Day 1 usually Monday is lower body, and I have the olympic lifts on that day. Day 2 usually Wednesday is upper body. I am becnhing again, doing curls, presses, rowing, just doing the good ol’ basics on this day, along with some isometric stuff to mimic the jiu-jitsu positions where we are squeezing our opponents, and honestly those are the worst LOL! Day 3 is my all body session. We are hitting everything with circuits, I am trying to make it feel like a competition when I am in there on day 3. Last week I had 2 circuits, circuit 1 was for 8 sets, circuit 2 was for 6 sets.

Circuit 1: 3 Tire flips, sled pull (grips), 10x wall ball pass, 10x wall ball shot. My best time was 54 seconds!

Circuit 2: 265lbs sled push (not pull, big diff between pushing and pulling) for 20 yards sprint 20 yards back, then push a 45lbs plate 20 yards, with 2 360 spins before you finish, to make you dizzy! lol The Last circuit really mimics how guard passing feels after a while. We didnt record a time.

I felt great after the work I put in, my personal trainer who worksout with me, didnt feel so hot! I went and did bjj two more times that day, which means my recovering is superb!

This Friday, at the end we are going to add more, to be truly miserable after the the first two circuits! The goal is to be prepared to compete in anything! I want to be in tremendous shape at all times!

Next for me is the Nogi Pan ams, and the Miami Open for sure, these tournaments will go down, I will do everything in my power to attend them, and possible a local tournament. Havent decided yet!

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Training for Chicago Open

Recently I have been writing a lot of my feelings towards the bjj scene at large and really haven’t touched on how my training has been going in regards to getting ready for ibjjf Chicago open. The last 5 or so weeks I have been training is hard as I think I could have. The focus is of course been on the gi. I’ll be honest and say that everything hasn’t gone 100% the way I have wanted it to while training. I have had injuries really limit me. It is like they come and go and it keeps going that way. Injuries are nothing new though, I cant ever remember being %100 when a competition nears, and I have come to the realization that I probably never will be. And this is common place in bjj and competition bjj, so I can’t complain with awesome examples like michael langhi at the worlds competing with a major injury and examples like stephen hall who seems to always be under the knife. So with that I will be going full steam next weekend no doubt.

In other news, I’ve been just been drilling as usual, locking down my strategy, and training to absolute exhaustion at least 2 times per week.I have been going to Next Level Fitness in Johnston, RI and being tortured by mike campbell and my boy Justin. It’s such a great facility! My whole strength and conditioning has changed. It’s been one strength session, dedicated to nothing but building strength and power. And the other session is dedicated to nothing but conditioning, circuits,circuits, crazy reps.

So it’s been going great, but conditioning and grips are in tremendous shape. Chicago is a week away and I’m feeling great. I am training hard all the way until Thursday!

Skills pays the bills.

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Chicago Open coming up..

Its been a couple weeks since my promotion to purple, and with those weeks, I think i am about 90 percent over being prromoted. Occasionally i look down and see the gleam of the new belt around m,y waist, and for a split second I remember all it took to get there, I am always smiling big but now i am smiling even bigger. Bigger because of the challenge that is coming for me. The challene is in Chicago! I will be going to compete in my very first CBJJ purple event out there! I have already won a purple belt division at a NAGA, but honestly that gave me confidence in what I was doing but that is about as much as that title does for me. I know i must prove my worth to myself again. And thanks to Justin Erickson and www.4zero1.com I will be given this opportunity.

I have been training with the same kind of pace I usually train with before big events. I have been doing a ton of cardio, and lots of lifting. Recently I have adopted this sprinting routine. Warm up 1 mile run, sprint 100-200-300-400-300-200-100 meters at the track. Now i train with a heart rate monitor, so after every sprint, i walk the same distance, or until my Heart Rate gets back down to 120bpms! That is incredible tough job to do in under a minute! But that is my goal! At the end of the entire work, I rep out 5 50 meter sprints, 10 seconds of rest in between. This sprint routine is brutal! I am doing it twice a week, sometimes right before class.

As far as lifting goes, I am doing the bar complexes that I still have not posted the video to. Where I take 12 exercises, and do all of them for 6 reps, with the goal of finishing in under a minute! This is stupid hard when you begin to add weight to the bar.

Also I will begin to do farmer walks complexes. This one is brutally hard as well and a great finisher. Take X # farms walk, and alternate the way you hold the dumbells and walk for distance. So you can hold the bells in front of you then walk, above you, alternate above and at your side, in the clean position, staggered. Hopefully that all made sense.

And of course I am doing my guard passing drills =)

The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare!
Getting ready to go to war!

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Brand New Highlight video from me @ the New York Open

Thanks to my training partner Vinny Canabarro for making this!
www.juniorfamilia.com

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In shape…?

Boy did I think I was in shape. WRONG! Today I took my act to Brown Stadium (Brown University), and did some hurdles with some sprints. In there i added some kettlebell work, with some jiujitsu related movements, as well as some isometric holds on the ropes plus pull ups,.. I did 3 rounds. I was going to follow that up with a leg workout involving the bleachers and some body weights and some kettlebell work. But I opted not to this time homies. Go ahead and laugh, I am not sure what it is, but I felt great fighting all those fights in all the tournaments doing the routines I did at my bjj academy. I know that the future holds super tough competition, and with that comes the need to prepare and train like a mad man. Right now I will push my level of cardio to the max, or what I feel that is. Usually that feeling involves seeing stars!

From now on, its on! 3 times a week cardio! With some strength movements involved. I am going to need the help of people for this though. Im talking piggy back rides up the stadium steps, resistance runs, guard pass drills, man I am going crazy!

I will write and let the blogospere know how its coming.

In other news. My finals are almost up and just in time for the Mundials! And with that, I will begin training a few times a week with Abmar Barbosa at his school and with Dan Simmler at his school to get some different feels before the Mundials. Its going to be fun! I hear Renan Borges (BTT Blackbelt) will be training with Abmar prior to the Mundials. So i might get to train with him, and I also hear that there will be other black belts in attendance too! Not to mention Abmar has some good purple belts. I hope I can help them as much as they’re going to help me. Last day of finals is the 12th!

IM PUMPED!

current weight: 203

Time to machine gun the competition!!

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