Hi everyone,
First time poster. I tried using the search function but couldn't find what I was looking for.
I am about to run the beginner template for a third time in a year due to multiple lockdowns in the UK. My schedule doesn't allow me to train weekends, and I will be training Brazilian jiu jitsu Mon/Wed/Fri.
My question is this - what is the best way to run the three day beginner template within the five days available, alongside BJJ, as I feel doing both the full lifting session and jits + sparring on one day might cause recovery issues.
I am thinking of doing two full lifting sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and splitting up the lifts from the third session across the other days. With that in mind, is there any considerations as to which exercises should be placed where?
My gut feeling is that getting the work done is better than not getting the work done, and that RPE will help guide the path. I am more thinking in regards of, would it be detrimental to deadlift 4x4 the day after barbell rows, or two days after the 8x8 etc.
Apologies for the long post. I am likely overthinking it, I just love both sports so much as have to fit them into a 5 day schedule.
Cheers,
Josh
First time poster. I tried using the search function but couldn't find what I was looking for.
I am about to run the beginner template for a third time in a year due to multiple lockdowns in the UK. My schedule doesn't allow me to train weekends, and I will be training Brazilian jiu jitsu Mon/Wed/Fri.
My question is this - what is the best way to run the three day beginner template within the five days available, alongside BJJ, as I feel doing both the full lifting session and jits + sparring on one day might cause recovery issues.
I am thinking of doing two full lifting sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and splitting up the lifts from the third session across the other days. With that in mind, is there any considerations as to which exercises should be placed where?
My gut feeling is that getting the work done is better than not getting the work done, and that RPE will help guide the path. I am more thinking in regards of, would it be detrimental to deadlift 4x4 the day after barbell rows, or two days after the 8x8 etc.
Apologies for the long post. I am likely overthinking it, I just love both sports so much as have to fit them into a 5 day schedule.
Cheers,
Josh
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