I started Jiu-Jitsu again at 37 and almost immediately ended up with shoulder pain in elbow pain and took a month off. Fast forward to when I get back on the mat and within a week of training I get a bruised rib. I'm about to go back in again and praying I don't mess myself up AGAIN.
I turn 52 this year. I'm purple. This my 3rd week back after 6 months off---- due to life demands. I'm an old stud but dropping T levels and there's no compensating. I started back in the fundamentals class. On week 4 I'll hit the advanced classes. At this age, it was a very likely probability that I 'd just hang it up. My game was never the best, but after 6 months- everything is stale. Fundamentals is never bad at any place in your journey.
Guy's talk about being 35+ yrs. Well all my pain started at 48yrs old. Now I'm plague with knee pain, surgery x2 LT and Rt. I feel you guy's. Welcome back Chewy. Been off and on the mates 2021, now it's 2023 I'm a blue belt. And other advice.
Glad you're back. The mental-physical disconnect is real. When folks started pouring back into classes after COVID stuff died down, every gym I'm at saw a HUGE uptick in injuries. People were coming back from a year+ off and trying to jump right back into where they were, and the vast majority of them did not keep their diets or activity levels in any sort of check. Really important to help people mitigate that risk when they're coming back from a layoff.
I had to take nearly two months off for work. I used to be in peak physical conditioning, I was a competitor. Fast forward to two months later, I've eaten junk food nearly everyday, barely slept and put on around 10lbs or more. As you can imagine, the mental/physical disconnect hit hard. I never, ever took rounds off, in fact I used to ask for more rounds and stay until later to roll. The only thing I kept was strength training at least twice a week, but I wasn't as explosive and I didn't get much out of my training sessions since I was already tired and ate like crap. I did the taking every other round off , as you mentioned, intuitively. I looked for newer (but not brand new) people to roll. Upside to this whole situation: I couldn't rely so much on my endurance and explosiveness to get into and out of position, so my technique got significantly better and others noticed too, so not all is lost. It's been two weeks of consistent training and cleaning out my diet and I'm slowly but surely regaining by endurance back, taking less rounds off, feeling better with each day and have some sharper technique now.
Hey Chewy, I’m back in the mats after 12 weeks off for a total right hip replacement. First few sessions I felt ok. Trying to ease my way back into training.
I was gym training with a bust rib for 2/3 weeks. Not healing. Need to have a bit more humility and take time off gym. Training at home is still viable in the mean time. On a side note at 40+ I am finding that supporting gym/club sessions by Stretching before and after class helps me to retain my longevity. It is possible. 🙏 Hope you are well dude
Lol this video came a little late for me but I can relate. Had to take 4 months off and went back first time yesterday. And I definitely felt like I neglected cardio training way too much during my break. But I feel its gonna come back like it did the first time. Just keep on keeping on! :)
Random question. I have fungus in all of my toes and find this to be a reason not to start jiu jitsu, but really want to learn. I’ve done the creams and whatnot (except medication, but no thank you), no progress. Should I say fuck it and start anyway? Maybe paint my nails?
I started bjj again at 35. I was going for about 4 months and now I'm out with a broken rib. This time off sucks and I know I will struggle when I get back.
Nothing to do with the video but today at jujitsu a blue belt held me in North South while he grinded his pelvis bone into my temple but then. Telling me not to tap to pressure/position position and when I explained that I was in pain and that is why I tapped and that's also why. I didn't tap when he had his belly on my head in North South. And not his. Pelvis grinding into my temple? Then he said just don't tap to pressure I don't understand can you help me
Also I tried to explain that I couldn't get out of the position and instead of explaining how I could have tried to get out of the position he. Just told me not to tap To pressure
Also he added. You shouldn't tap to pain either which I also didn't understand because up until this point. I've been told always to tap when you feel pain by every other student including higher belt.
Get used to being uncomfortable. Tap before a nap but you should be able to handle pain as long as no limbs are in danger of snapping. He’s giving good advice not to give up just cos your mind tells you to. I’ve done 3 years japanese Jiujitsu , now starting BJJ , the pain and discomfort is the same embrace your warrior mindset good luck believe in yourself! 😊
Been out for 2 months myself Chewy. 2+ months with a UCL tear. I am 35 bro lol i FEEL you brother. Thank you for all your videos and way to get back in there.
I’m a 42 year old blue belt. I suffered a torn calf muscle recently and took a month off to heal. This is my second week back training and my conditioning and cardio were so bad after that break. I was gassed after one round where as before I can go 3 rounds at least. Freaking crazy.
Yep. Tore my meniscus and took a month and a half, the room was spinning after my first round or two back. Had to go to the toilet and have a sneaky vomit. That time off does damage lol
47 years heure, i can fell the importance of my diet on a daily basis, cardio improves tremendously if I eat well the day I train, this is almost like cheating 😂 True story
30's? ... in my 60's still trying to figure out how to balance and pace my training so I don't have to take multiple days off between classes and still make progress...the struggle is real...
This video was meant to be. 34, First time i have had to take time off BJJ due to injury (sciatica). Its been 3months so hope to return soon, but im almost feel like i dont want to go back because i dont want to get injured again lol and im also worried about the struggle. We will see what happens. Great advice!! Thank you
Here's to good health brother! Happy to hear you are feeling well
Sorry to hear about your challenges Chewie! Glad to see that you've recovered and that you're back training
Be safe brother!
I started Jiu-Jitsu again at 37 and almost immediately ended up with shoulder pain in elbow pain and took a month off. Fast forward to when I get back on the mat and within a week of training I get a bruised rib. I'm about to go back in again and praying I don't mess myself up AGAIN.
this kind of topic should be talked about in every martial arts gym, specially by the coaches. Sometimes coaches just teach techniques.
I turn 52 this year. I'm purple. This my 3rd week back after 6 months off---- due to life demands. I'm an old stud but dropping T levels and there's no compensating. I started back in the fundamentals class. On week 4 I'll hit the advanced classes. At this age, it was a very likely probability that I 'd just hang it up. My game was never the best, but after 6 months- everything is stale. Fundamentals is never bad at any place in your journey.
This is almost exactly me but I’m a blue belt. Definitely taking it slow before going to the advanced class.
I really appreciate all your input. All the best.
Glad you have recovered well.
Thank God.
I just had deviated surgery today, excited to see how I'll feel in a month or so after my recovery. Thanks for the video!
Return of the king
I hope everything is going to be better for your health coach
Welcome back Chewy. Glad everything's ok.
Glad to see you feeling better!
Guy's talk about being 35+ yrs. Well all my pain started at 48yrs old. Now I'm plague with knee pain, surgery x2 LT and Rt. I feel you guy's. Welcome back Chewy. Been off and on the mates 2021, now it's 2023 I'm a blue belt. And other advice.
Glad you're back. The mental-physical disconnect is real. When folks started pouring back into classes after COVID stuff died down, every gym I'm at saw a HUGE uptick in injuries. People were coming back from a year+ off and trying to jump right back into where they were, and the vast majority of them did not keep their diets or activity levels in any sort of check. Really important to help people mitigate that risk when they're coming back from a layoff.
I had to take nearly two months off for work. I used to be in peak physical conditioning, I was a competitor. Fast forward to two months later, I've eaten junk food nearly everyday, barely slept and put on around 10lbs or more. As you can imagine, the mental/physical disconnect hit hard. I never, ever took rounds off, in fact I used to ask for more rounds and stay until later to roll. The only thing I kept was strength training at least twice a week, but I wasn't as explosive and I didn't get much out of my training sessions since I was already tired and ate like crap.
I did the taking every other round off , as you mentioned, intuitively. I looked for newer (but not brand new) people to roll. Upside to this whole situation: I couldn't rely so much on my endurance and explosiveness to get into and out of position, so my technique got significantly better and others noticed too, so not all is lost.
It's been two weeks of consistent training and cleaning out my diet and I'm slowly but surely regaining by endurance back, taking less rounds off, feeling better with each day and have some sharper technique now.
Love ya chewy 🔥 we need a bulking video for small competitors 🙏
Hey Chewy, I’m back in the mats after 12 weeks off for a total right hip replacement. First few sessions I felt ok. Trying to ease my way back into training.
Damn
I was gym training with a bust rib for 2/3 weeks. Not healing. Need to have a bit more humility and take time off gym. Training at home is still viable in the mean time.
On a side note at 40+ I am finding that supporting gym/club sessions by Stretching before and after class helps me to retain my longevity. It is possible. 🙏
Hope you are well dude
Lol this video came a little late for me but I can relate. Had to take 4 months off and went back first time yesterday. And I definitely felt like I neglected cardio training way too much during my break. But I feel its gonna come back like it did the first time. Just keep on keeping on! :)
Inspiring stuff mate
This is just in time. I've got surgery coming up in two weeks and really feeling nervous about coming back after.
Random question. I have fungus in all of my toes and find this to be a reason not to start jiu jitsu, but really want to learn. I’ve done the creams and whatnot (except medication, but no thank you), no progress. Should I say fuck it and start anyway? Maybe paint my nails?
I started bjj again at 35. I was going for about 4 months and now I'm out with a broken rib. This time off sucks and I know I will struggle when I get back.
Getting back to class tonight after catching COVID last month
Nothing to do with the video but today at jujitsu a blue belt held me in North South while he grinded his pelvis bone into my temple but then. Telling me not to tap to pressure/position position and when I explained that I was in pain and that is why I tapped and that's also why. I didn't tap when he had his belly on my head in North South. And not his. Pelvis grinding into my temple? Then he said just don't tap to pressure I don't understand can you help me
Also I tried to explain that I couldn't get out of the position and instead of explaining how I could have tried to get out of the position he. Just told me not to tap To pressure
Also he added. You shouldn't tap to pain either which I also didn't understand because up until this point. I've been told always to tap when you feel pain by every other student including higher belt.
I'm a white belt this is my fourth day today
@@Gorillaspoons he's a dick, always tap when you're in pain.
Get used to being uncomfortable. Tap before a nap but you should be able to handle pain as long as no limbs are in danger of snapping. He’s giving good advice not to give up just cos your mind tells you to. I’ve done 3 years japanese Jiujitsu , now starting BJJ , the pain and discomfort is the same embrace your warrior mindset good luck believe in yourself! 😊
Been out for 2 months myself Chewy. 2+ months with a UCL tear. I am 35 bro lol i FEEL you brother. Thank you for all your videos and way to get back in there.
I’m a 42 year old blue belt. I suffered a torn calf muscle recently and took a month off to heal. This is my second week back training and my conditioning and cardio were so bad after that break. I was gassed after one round where as before I can go 3 rounds at least. Freaking crazy.
Yep. Tore my meniscus and took a month and a half, the room was spinning after my first round or two back. Had to go to the toilet and have a sneaky vomit. That time off does damage lol
@@kailebsok8038 I almost threw up myself lol. I felt so light headed after my first hard roll back. Wish I was young again.
I just started back after 13 years off. It’s definitely “different” at 49 than it was at 36….
47 years heure, i can fell the importance of my diet on a daily basis, cardio improves tremendously if I eat well the day I train, this is almost like cheating 😂 True story
30's? ... in my 60's still trying to figure out how to balance and pace my training so I don't have to take multiple days off between classes and still make progress...the struggle is real...
Damn man 60s and going at it nice 💪
Oh crap, I'm 35...
💉 😳
This video was meant to be. 34, First time i have had to take time off BJJ due to injury (sciatica). Its been 3months so hope to return soon, but im almost feel like i dont want to go back because i dont want to get injured again lol and im also worried about the struggle. We will see what happens. Great advice!! Thank you
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