This isn't an article, it's basically a question.
Nutrition has always been on the back of my mind when it comes to Jiu Jitsu. I love junk food, a lot of people do. When I don't eat this junk food, or drink the junk drinks, my athleticism increases virtually instantly, I feel less tired.
I've been really interested in dieting recently, but I've never really seen a set diet for the average guy with a job, a student, etc. The Gracie Diet is very vague, just basically tells you to eat Acai
, and expects you to be able to afford all these foods. No thanks guys.
I've had a look around and the Popovitch diet is a lot easier to understand:
http://www.bjjcenter.com/multimedia/...hp?ArticleID=4
I just wanted input from any guys in here how they sort their diet out?
My goals:
- No bad drinks. Coke, Pepsi, anything sugary like that.
- No chocolate, fatty foods, desserts.
- A balanced diet that will let me eat decent food, but still enjoy the food I am eating.
- Use correct supplements for pre/post-training. I'm using a recovery drink at the moment with plenty of BCAA's after training.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as I find stuff out I'll post it here too
Nutrition has always been on the back of my mind when it comes to Jiu Jitsu. I love junk food, a lot of people do. When I don't eat this junk food, or drink the junk drinks, my athleticism increases virtually instantly, I feel less tired.
I've been really interested in dieting recently, but I've never really seen a set diet for the average guy with a job, a student, etc. The Gracie Diet is very vague, just basically tells you to eat Acai

I've had a look around and the Popovitch diet is a lot easier to understand:
http://www.bjjcenter.com/multimedia/...hp?ArticleID=4
I just wanted input from any guys in here how they sort their diet out?
My goals:
- No bad drinks. Coke, Pepsi, anything sugary like that.
- No chocolate, fatty foods, desserts.
- A balanced diet that will let me eat decent food, but still enjoy the food I am eating.
- Use correct supplements for pre/post-training. I'm using a recovery drink at the moment with plenty of BCAA's after training.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as I find stuff out I'll post it here too
