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🗓️ 16 April 2024
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When it comes to your training and your fueling, you need to think about the bigger picture. For sports such as Brazillian jiu-jitsu, which has a wide range of intensity demands, you need to switch your mindset and fuel your body for your practice. While being strong is a sort of ‘cheat code’ in Brazillian jiu-jitsu, it is nothing without the right fuel to back it up.
If You Have Questions About Your Nutrition, You Should:
Remember that what you eat today is your fuel for tomorrow
Don't believe the hype around trends like fasting and no-carb
Work with a coach who understands your goals and can help you achieve them in a sustainable way
Alex Maclin is a fellow performance nutrition coach, strength training enthusiast, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu player. He is passionate about helping athletically minded folks fuel themselves with the proper nutrition so that they can get more out of their performance. Throughout his health journey, he has coached hundreds of athletes through online training programs for weightlifting, strength, and conditioning, and is here today to share his knowledge with you.
When it comes to your training, it does not just exist when you are on the mat or in the gym. What you do around your training, how you eat, recover, hydrate, and think about your training, can also have a huge impact on your ability to accomplish your goals.
Even if you are not competing, if you want to train consistently and give it your all, you have to put some thought, strategy, and planning into what you are doing outside of the gym. This means thinking proactively about what you eat and remembering that what you eat today is fuel for tomorrow.
Training, recovery, and nutrition practices work together as a system to help you achieve your best results. This can get tricky when we see the amount of misinformation and conditioning that we have been exposed to, especially as female athletes.
Even if you are not into Brazillian jiu-jitsu, the fueling practices talked about in this episode will help guide your performance, nutrition, and your own athletic endeavors. When you can understand how to fuel yourself optimally, you can see your optimal performance a lot clearer.
What has your experience been with fueling for sports such as Brazillian jiu-jitsu? Share your thoughts with me in the comments on the episode page.
“[This isn't] just for competitive jiu-jitsu athletes. This is for the average everyday people like me who just want to train, and they love it, and they want to feel good on the mat.” (6:38)
“These foods that you are eating are foods that are going to help you feel better, help you perform better, and give you more energy. That is a really big mindset shift. Not looking at things as just having calories… but actually how this food is going to help you kick some more ass and recover.” (25:24)
“You can eat at levels that you need to eat without fasting; you just need to make sure that you are getting the proper amount of calories per day.” (48:56)
“What we eat today is for the next day.” (50:50)
“Learn concepts of jiu-jitsu rather than just learning all these moves. I think that was the most overwhelming part.” (1:15:57)
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0:00.0 | When it comes to performance nutrition for the sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, there are definitely some common challenges that athletic folks keep running into. |
0:09.3 | On this episode of the podcast, I'm welcoming a very special guest and friend of mine. He's also a |
0:14.9 | fellow Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu player, much like myself. And on this episode, we're getting |
0:20.3 | into the nitty gritty about nutrition for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. |
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0:45.9 | better in and out of the gym. I'm Strength Nutrition Strategist and Weightlifting |
0:51.1 | coach Steph Godro. |
0:53.1 | The Fuel Your Strength Podcast dives into evidence-based strategies for nutrition, training, and recovery. |
1:00.2 | And why, once you're approaching your 40s and beyond you need to do things a little differently than you did in your 20s. |
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1:42.2 | ring the bell for more notifications. Today on the show, I'm very pleased to welcome a very special guest of mine. |
1:49.0 | Its fellow performance nutrition coach, strength training enthusiast, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu player Alex |
1:56.7 | Macklin. |
1:57.7 | Alex is somebody I have known for almost 10 years, far before either of us did Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and yet here we are both also now helping |
2:07.6 | athletically minded folks to get more out of their performance by making sure they're |
2:11.8 | addressing the big rocks of their performance by making sure they're addressing the big rocks of their |
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