
Originally Posted by
Kiko
Make sure you're doing sports specific exercise, especially with cardio. If you're rolling 5 minute rounds. HIIT is great *just make sure you only do it every other day or ever 3 days so you recover correctly* , sprints, parachute sprints, working with the body band and sprinting forward then resetting.
Agreed I've found HIIT (High intensity interval training) to be very effective for my cardio in BJJ. I do 200 metre sprints followed by a 30 -90 second rest then sprint again. In total I sprint 8 times and on average it all takes less then 10 minutes and I do this 3 times a week in the mornings and I roll in the evenings so I have easily recovered then. Maybe start HIIT on a bike or cross-trainer first before sprinting to get your body used to it and to build enough strength so you don't injure yourself sprinting.
As for Yoga I have found while some poses can help increase lung capacity it never did anything for my cardio overall. Also if that Bas Rutten thing is the same as something called a Power breather I used years ago then it really isn't for beginners. Plus the more you roll the more your body get's used to it so don't be discouraged by what happened in your first class.