Hi everyone,
Like I said in the thread topic, I will be starting to train in MMA beginning tomorrow July 9th.
The class is held Monday thru Thursday 7:00pm-9:00pm and Saturdays 11:00am-1:00pm. The first hour is strictly BJJ with Gi. The second hour of the class is MMA with an assortment of training styles (Freestyle BJJ without Gi, Muay Thai, Boxing, Submission grappling, Judo).
Im 25 years old. 5'6" 180lbs at around 17%BF (Tested myself with one of these Fattrack II calipers http://www.accumeasurefitness.com/pr.../fattrack.html. Not sure how accurate they really are, but by the way I look right now I'd say its about right).
My measurments are as follows -
Arms-14.5"
Forearms-12.5"
Chest-42"
Thighs-23"
Calves-14.5"
Neck-16"
Waist-35.5"
Wrists-6 3/4"
Shoulder Circumference-48"
Shoulder Width-19"
I would like to someday compete in local grappling matches and MMA fights at 155lbs. I figure if I drop anywhere from 15-20lbs through diet and exercise while maintaining all the muscle I possibly can I could cut the rest in a sauna before weigh-ins.
I want to let the class itself be the only cardio I do to drop weight for now as it is pretty intense from what Ive seen and from what Ive been told.
I thought a maintience type of diet would be best since the cardio I get from the class along with lifting weights in the gym would throw me into a calorie deficient state.
I would like the weight loss to be slow and gradual so that I can maintain as much muscle as possible and also so I have plently of energy to train in the gym and the dojo.
I work Monday thru Friday from 6:30am-3:00pm. I get up for work at 5:30am, and starting July 9th Im going to try to be in bed by 9:30pm-9:45pm.
Ive never really lifted weights seriously for any length of time. And right now I eat like apsolute shit. Taking in anywhere from 2-3 meals a day of whatever I can get my hands on, along with a snack or two consisting mainly of sugar or salt.
If someone could help me with a diet/lifting/supplimentation program designed around the info I gave above I would be forever in your debt, and greatly appreciative.
Thank you all.
PYGMY
Like I said in the thread topic, I will be starting to train in MMA beginning tomorrow July 9th.
The class is held Monday thru Thursday 7:00pm-9:00pm and Saturdays 11:00am-1:00pm. The first hour is strictly BJJ with Gi. The second hour of the class is MMA with an assortment of training styles (Freestyle BJJ without Gi, Muay Thai, Boxing, Submission grappling, Judo).
Im 25 years old. 5'6" 180lbs at around 17%BF (Tested myself with one of these Fattrack II calipers http://www.accumeasurefitness.com/pr.../fattrack.html. Not sure how accurate they really are, but by the way I look right now I'd say its about right).
My measurments are as follows -
Arms-14.5"
Forearms-12.5"
Chest-42"
Thighs-23"
Calves-14.5"
Neck-16"
Waist-35.5"
Wrists-6 3/4"
Shoulder Circumference-48"
Shoulder Width-19"
I would like to someday compete in local grappling matches and MMA fights at 155lbs. I figure if I drop anywhere from 15-20lbs through diet and exercise while maintaining all the muscle I possibly can I could cut the rest in a sauna before weigh-ins.
I want to let the class itself be the only cardio I do to drop weight for now as it is pretty intense from what Ive seen and from what Ive been told.
I thought a maintience type of diet would be best since the cardio I get from the class along with lifting weights in the gym would throw me into a calorie deficient state.
I would like the weight loss to be slow and gradual so that I can maintain as much muscle as possible and also so I have plently of energy to train in the gym and the dojo.
I work Monday thru Friday from 6:30am-3:00pm. I get up for work at 5:30am, and starting July 9th Im going to try to be in bed by 9:30pm-9:45pm.
Ive never really lifted weights seriously for any length of time. And right now I eat like apsolute shit. Taking in anywhere from 2-3 meals a day of whatever I can get my hands on, along with a snack or two consisting mainly of sugar or salt.
If someone could help me with a diet/lifting/supplimentation program designed around the info I gave above I would be forever in your debt, and greatly appreciative.
Thank you all.
PYGMY