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I'm so burned out doing karate but I still want to train in BJJ, how?
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<blockquote data-quote="LIONDANCER" data-source="post: 2529592" data-attributes="member: 496093"><p>You have trouble with your energy and are trying to do Karate AND BJJ on one day, Monday? That might not be the wisest choice.</p><p>How about Karate-Monday, BJJ-Tuesday, Wednesday to rest and review what you have learned on your own, Karate-Thursday and then BJJ on Friday again, then you have the weekend to rest and review. That way your training is more spread out and you will have time to train on your own which is necessary if you want to be good at martial arts. It is better for you to keep a steady pace when training rather than training in spurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIONDANCER, post: 2529592, member: 496093"] You have trouble with your energy and are trying to do Karate AND BJJ on one day, Monday? That might not be the wisest choice. How about Karate-Monday, BJJ-Tuesday, Wednesday to rest and review what you have learned on your own, Karate-Thursday and then BJJ on Friday again, then you have the weekend to rest and review. That way your training is more spread out and you will have time to train on your own which is necessary if you want to be good at martial arts. It is better for you to keep a steady pace when training rather than training in spurts. [/QUOTE]
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