Just under 7 weeks away. In between this I've also got two grappling competitions. This is the plan for my weeks of training not including the actual fight week: Monday: 6:30 - Wake up, breakfast, then run 5 miles 11:30-12:30 - Muay Thai, followed by a little bit or work out 6:15-9:15 - Wrestling, Kickboxing, BJJ Tuesday: 6:30-7:30 - Muay Thai 12:00- 12:45- HIIT boxing bag work, sprints on treadmill 18:15-20:15: BJJ and Muay Thai Wednesday: Same as Monday, but no wrestling Thursday: Same as Tuesday Friday: 6:30-7:30 Muay Thai 12:00-12:45 HIIT boxing and sprints 17:00-1900 - BJJ and nogi 20:00- 21:30 Muay Thai Saturday: 11:00-13:15 - BJJ and MMA Not gonna lie, it's a lot. Probably going to have to ease off on some days. Worried about lack of sleep. Have a lot of protein options and meal preps. My biggest fear in a fight is to gas. Not worried so much about not being the stronger fighter. Just as long as I have the better cardio. I'll cut the running down after 4 weeks to 3 miles and up the intensity a bit. After the bjj comps are over I could stop doing BJJ for a while.I feel like I'm as prepared with a plan as I possibly can be. My weekly routine is fairly set so I should be able to make this happen.
First round KO victory with a question mark kick: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=2554775384559750
You made that look easy! Were you deliberately concentrating on low attacks to draw his guard down? He dropped his hands a lot.
Unconsciously I think. The ref told me "I saw that coming, going low and then high". I was like "Yes.... I meant it". Like, of course I meant it but it's not a thought process. It's just something I do and have always done because it works well.
Good fight You had that won from the get go Better technique better attitude better psyche Well done my friend an excellent performance yet again
Brilliant! I love the question mark kick, I've tagged many people with it, great seeing you pulling that off so elegantly Every time i see your fights you show humility and respect. It's a credit to you and your skill
Cheers everyone. Yeah it was a tap but he dropped and stayed down for about 5 minutes. A fight kicked off as a result of this in the crowd right as the video cut out. I got paid and left out the back door entrance.
Victory by head kick... sniff... so proud.... sniff... TKD loves you man! You looked so comfortable, superb
All the times I've seen Saenchei do that kick it looks so effortless and fluid, and at the right part of the chin for maximum affect. From your video i can draw a lot of parallels to that execution