5 Foods for BJJ Health
5 Foods for BJJ Health.
5 foods for health in BJJ,
sounds boring right?
Who cares about talking in
certain foods to make you healthier? People want foods that are going to make them
super massive killing machines with a Hulk like grip and the athletsism of
Spiderman (I’m a comic book geek ok)!
Well, you should really.
Especially if you’re over that magical 30 year
mark. Even if you’re not, making sure that you stay healthy and injury free is
the key to having a long and fruitful career on the mat. Every old and battered
brother of the mat will tell you “I wished I spent more time on staying healthy
when I was your age”. Think of it like a pension for your body, the more work
you put in now, the better you’re going to be when you’re a older black belt choking
out cheeky whippersnappers just like you.
So what kind of things can
you do to make sure that you stay in good health? Well doing all that stuff
that you read about is a good idea (things like foam rolling, stretching,
getting enough quality sleep etc). However the one thing that will help more
than anything is a good nutrition plan. Think about it, you wouldn’t try to run
a Ferrari on vegetable oil instead of high grade petrol would you?
Having a smart, well thought
out nutrition plan that has foods in it to help not only your goals, but also
your health is a must (see your coach or a professional for help). On top of
this, you can add in certain supplements that will help plug any nutritional
holes or can be taken for your convenience.
Here are my top 5 health
supplements that will help your BJJ.
Fish Oil.
Everyone has heard of fish
oil (you have right?), but few are taking it. This still baffles me! The
evidence of the health benefits of fish oil is over whelming.
Fish oil is oil derived from the tissues of oily fish. Fish oils contain the omega-3 fatty
acids eicosapentaenoic
acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA), precursors of certain eicosanoids that are known to reduce inflammation throughout the body and have other health benefits. These include but
are not limited to,
· Reducing inflammation in the body.
·
Reducing
the chances of Cancer
·
Reducing
the chances of Cardiovascular disease
·
Reducing
the chances of Hypertension
·
Reducing
the chances of Mental health issues
·
Reducing
the chances of Alzheimer's disease
·
Reducing
the chances of Lupus
·
Reducing
the chances of Parkinson's disease
·
Reducing
the chances of Depression
·
Reducing
the chances of Psoriasis
· Aids in health during Pregnancy
The main one that grapplers
are interested in is its ability to reduce inflammation in joints. Think of all
the times that your hands and fingers ache after a session of stripping grips,
or your joints ache from a sparring session.
With all of this, why aren’t
you adding this to your diet? I recommend most start with 6g per day then
adjust from there (a bit more if you weigh more than 75kg or train very hard
and often).
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a vitamin that
mammals can source from sunlight. However since most of the people reading this
reside in the UK there is a massive chance that you are deficient in it. Well,
‘So what?’ I hear you cry! Well take a look at all of the goodies that getting
an adequate amount will get you,
·
Improves
Bone health
·
Helps
prevent certain types of Cancer
·
Phelps
fight Cardiovascular disease
·
Improves
the Immune system
·
Helps
prevent Multiple sclerosis
· Aids health during Pregnancy
There been evidence to
suggest that Vitamin D also helps you produce more type II muscle fibres (think
being faster and stronger).
Obviously all of this is an
interest to grapplers but the 2 things that stick out at me are Bone health and
the Immune system. Who wouldn’t want strong bones and never get sick (Jesus,
I’m Wolverine!!)?
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin
which means you need to take it with a food that contain a bit of fat. With
your morning eggs is great time to have it.
I will say that you can take
to much Vitamin D and more isn’t necessarily better. I would recommend getting
your levels tested and then supplementing according to that (your Doctor will advise
you). Most people fall between 3,000 – 5,000 IUs per day.
Multi Vitamin.
This one is quite simple
really. This will cover any gaps that are in your daily nutrition in case you
aren’t getting a variety of foods and nutrients (not an alternative for having
a good nutritional plan in place).
Depending on how hard and
often that you train, the quality of the multi vitamin and a few other factors,
I would recommend taking 1-2 with food per day (if taking 2, split them up into
AM/PM).
Glutamine
The trend that you’re
probably seeing in this article is joint care and health. Well, that’s because
BJJ gives out one hell of a beating when it comes to them!
The more that you care for
your joints, the better you’re going to feel, the better you’re going to
perform.
The last supplement joint
health that I want to talk about is Glutamine.
Glutamine is one of the 20 amino acids encoded by the standard genetic code. It is not recognized as an essential
amino acid, but may become conditionally essential in
certain situations, including BJJ.
Glutamine can help the healing of joints and
the connective tissues that link all your muscles, bones and tendons together.
Keeping these healthy will help you recover quicker, leading to being able to
train harder, more often.
Probiotics
I’ve talked about probiotics in past
articles a bit. They help in the digestion of your food (and therefore
nutrients) by making sure that the healthy bacteria in your gut is kept to an
acceptable level.
Improving digestion and digestive health is
something that everyone should take a good look at. What’s the point of taking
the time to have a well thought out nutrition plan, when you cant even absorb
the nutrients that you take in?
Signs that you have digestive issues,
· Bloating
· Irregular bowel movements
· Infrequent bowel movements
· Lots of bowel movements
· Loose bowel movements
· High amount of gas.
If you have any of these, I
recommend you star taking a probiotic in the morning with your first meal. I
like either the pill form or Yakult.
So there you have it, my top
5 supplements that can help improve your health in BJJ. For more ideas and tips
on how to improve your health and digestion, check out the next issue of Jiu
jitsu Style!
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Stay healthy,
Mike