Hey guys,
As many of you know, there was a death this last weekend(9/27/13) of Leandro 'Feijao' Souza during his weight cut for Shooto Brazil 43. In addition to this, a few 10p guys seem to have not made weight for a big tournament the same weekend. These two incidents have caused me to expedite the publishing of something we have been working on at 10pChicago: a primer for cutting weight for our team. It was originally just something for the guys in Chicago, but I figured once it was closer to finished I would post it here on the forum. Due to the incidents highlighted above, it seems it might be wiser just to get the core info to people and expand upon it after.
Weight cutting can be hard, unsafe, and is often not even necessary, but many people still choose to engage the in the practice, and for a serious competitor, it can sometimes seem almost unavoidable. If one is going to cut weight, they should at least have a basic idea of what their body is going through, and some idea of what they are doing to achieve their goals.
So I present to you, the BETA version of the 10pChicago Weight Primer:
http://10thplanetjjchicago.com/knowledge/weight.php
Do keep in mind this is a unfinished beta document: Over the next few days it will be replaced with a whole new version, and there will be several updates on top of that in the weeks to follow. I will be adding ALOT more about diet and nutrition in the next major update. Also, as I have not properly quoted references and cleaned up the content to avoid plagerism, please do not publish the link or content of article outside of distribution to 10p members. I also want to stress that MOST of whats here is not original content, I am simply collecting and referencing content from experts on the topics and indexed them into an easy to consume format for the team.
We in Chicago have had great success cutting with this method, and none of us have ever missed weight. The rest of the Chicago crew who has used this method or variations of it, will tell you it is drastically preferable to the traditional methods of cutting weight, and leaves you feel alot better afterwards.
I myself typically walk around between 155-160lbs, and typically cut about 10lbs, but I have cut up to 16-17lbs with it in the more dramatic instances. I want to note that myself and many of the people who use this method (including many top UFC fighters) all agree: you generally feel better after re-hydrating before stepping ont he mat, than any point in the few weeks prior. I don't know if its just in your head because you felt shitty the day before, but if your doing it right you shouldn't have much if any performance loss from a proper cut, and if you do, you shouldn't be cutting. (And realistically, Most people probably shouldn't regardless)
I want to stress that im no expert on Anything, just gathering information that has proven itself legitimate and sharing with the team, So please feel free to create an open dialog about the methods discussed here, and anyone with any knowledge to contribute, or resources to provide that might add more information, please post them in this thread and we can integrate them into the article.
Remember, cutting isn't always worth it: will a few lbs really make the difference between a W and L? That being said, if you do cut, cut smart!
10p4L!!!!
http://10thplanetjjchicago.com/knowledge/weight.php
As many of you know, there was a death this last weekend(9/27/13) of Leandro 'Feijao' Souza during his weight cut for Shooto Brazil 43. In addition to this, a few 10p guys seem to have not made weight for a big tournament the same weekend. These two incidents have caused me to expedite the publishing of something we have been working on at 10pChicago: a primer for cutting weight for our team. It was originally just something for the guys in Chicago, but I figured once it was closer to finished I would post it here on the forum. Due to the incidents highlighted above, it seems it might be wiser just to get the core info to people and expand upon it after.
Weight cutting can be hard, unsafe, and is often not even necessary, but many people still choose to engage the in the practice, and for a serious competitor, it can sometimes seem almost unavoidable. If one is going to cut weight, they should at least have a basic idea of what their body is going through, and some idea of what they are doing to achieve their goals.
So I present to you, the BETA version of the 10pChicago Weight Primer:
http://10thplanetjjchicago.com/knowledge/weight.php
Do keep in mind this is a unfinished beta document: Over the next few days it will be replaced with a whole new version, and there will be several updates on top of that in the weeks to follow. I will be adding ALOT more about diet and nutrition in the next major update. Also, as I have not properly quoted references and cleaned up the content to avoid plagerism, please do not publish the link or content of article outside of distribution to 10p members. I also want to stress that MOST of whats here is not original content, I am simply collecting and referencing content from experts on the topics and indexed them into an easy to consume format for the team.
We in Chicago have had great success cutting with this method, and none of us have ever missed weight. The rest of the Chicago crew who has used this method or variations of it, will tell you it is drastically preferable to the traditional methods of cutting weight, and leaves you feel alot better afterwards.
I myself typically walk around between 155-160lbs, and typically cut about 10lbs, but I have cut up to 16-17lbs with it in the more dramatic instances. I want to note that myself and many of the people who use this method (including many top UFC fighters) all agree: you generally feel better after re-hydrating before stepping ont he mat, than any point in the few weeks prior. I don't know if its just in your head because you felt shitty the day before, but if your doing it right you shouldn't have much if any performance loss from a proper cut, and if you do, you shouldn't be cutting. (And realistically, Most people probably shouldn't regardless)
I want to stress that im no expert on Anything, just gathering information that has proven itself legitimate and sharing with the team, So please feel free to create an open dialog about the methods discussed here, and anyone with any knowledge to contribute, or resources to provide that might add more information, please post them in this thread and we can integrate them into the article.
Remember, cutting isn't always worth it: will a few lbs really make the difference between a W and L? That being said, if you do cut, cut smart!
10p4L!!!!
http://10thplanetjjchicago.com/knowledge/weight.php