Slowww
Member
Hello everyone, what do you do if you’re interested in making progress in two distinct sports at the same time? There’s only so much recovery possible within the span of a week, and I think I’m having some trouble balancing this.
In the past I would do 2 sessions of Muay Thai 6 days a week, natural, before body building without any steroid use or hGH and it felt very manageable. Now I do HIT PPL with several sets to failure each session & recently reintroduced combat sports, which has made it feel hard to get enough rest, with the meal prep, eating, work and family responsibilities.
I don’t want to sacrifice gains in the weight room but I really enjoy combat sports and miss the competitive aspect that I feel is missing in the weight room.
Right now I’m getting 5 days in the weight room, 2-3 days in the gym for BJJ/wrestling practice per week. Every week I make progress with lifting pretty steadily so I really don’t want to change this schedule. However I have a feeling it might become more than I can handle .
If you do both of these kinds of sports, how do you balance your training and recovery, when progress in the weight room/ on the scale is the main priority?
In the past I would do 2 sessions of Muay Thai 6 days a week, natural, before body building without any steroid use or hGH and it felt very manageable. Now I do HIT PPL with several sets to failure each session & recently reintroduced combat sports, which has made it feel hard to get enough rest, with the meal prep, eating, work and family responsibilities.
I don’t want to sacrifice gains in the weight room but I really enjoy combat sports and miss the competitive aspect that I feel is missing in the weight room.
Right now I’m getting 5 days in the weight room, 2-3 days in the gym for BJJ/wrestling practice per week. Every week I make progress with lifting pretty steadily so I really don’t want to change this schedule. However I have a feeling it might become more than I can handle .
If you do both of these kinds of sports, how do you balance your training and recovery, when progress in the weight room/ on the scale is the main priority?
