BJJ Problems: How to Deal with Soreness after BJJ Training
From Bulletproof For BJJ
Do you always feel sore after BJJ? Suffering big body aches from rolling? The Jiu-Jitsu grind on the body is real. Here in lies the physical cost of Porrada- physical pain on many levels. JT & Joey discuss their own experiences of post rolling soreness and how to properly deal with it. They clear up one of the biggest misunderstandings in BJJ- The fact that it is resistance training from all angles. This result is very intense Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) combine this with the impact trauma of submissions, getting stacked, coping a Knee Ride or a mean crossface!
To deal with this accumulation of damage it's important not to ignore the causes and rely on pain killers or anti-inflammatories. It starts with a disciplined approached to not roll to the death and if the intensity of the exchange is outside of your control implement strategies to have lighter rolls to alternate your intensity on the mat.
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