Originally Posted by
Andrew Maxwell
I've always done both. I grew up doing youth then high school wrestling and we'd have two hours of strength and conditioning every morning before school then three hours of practice after school which consisted of more conditioning, stretching, drilling, and actual wrestling. I keep a simular schedule now, alternating cardio and weight training every other day in the mornings and then jits in the evenings. A schedule like this doen't require you to be REALLY FIT but it will make you REALLY FIT over time. The hard part is the first few weeks, those first few you will be dogging it in jiu-jitsu and exhausted, but after acclimating it won't negatively affect your evening training anymore, it will only make it better.