By James Bee ā JBFS
The following post is by James Bee who works with professional Muay Thai fighters as nutritional coach.
I get a lot of emails from people asking questions about what to eat and drink during fight week preparation. So I felt it was necessary to write some advice answering these important questions aboutĀ Muay Thai diet and nutritionĀ to help optimize performance for your big week. If youāre cutting weight, there are some essentialĀ weight cutting tipsĀ in this post to help reach that goal too, so keep reading.
Below youāll find a breakdown of the important macronutrients like proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Iāve also added 2 different meal plan strategies, one plan is for fighters who are weight cutting and one is for maintaining weight. Iāll talk about water intake,Ā important supplements,Ā and sauna strategy for shedding those last couple kgs if needed.
First point to note, the real important thing is to k...
From Muay Thai Guy
Weight cutting sucks, plain and simple. Trust me, I havenāt picked up these weight cutting tips by just reading them off the internet. Iāve gotten these strategies through trial and error⦠which was not always the most pleasurable experience.
However, if you are going to succeed in Muay Thai, MMA or any combat sport, chances are you are going to have to do it at some point in your career. Here are theĀ best weight cutting tipsĀ Iāve picked up through my fight career:
Before you go through the stress of cutting weight you need to get your mind right. Itās not going to be easy and itās not going to be fun. Pretty fucking obvious right?
You have to be prepared to make sacrifices in order to make weight whether itās for Muay Thai, MMA, boxing or wrestling. Prepare to go training sessions feeling fatigued and prepare to have days where you f...
From Muay Thai Guy
More likely than not, if you plan on going far in your respective sport, you are going to have to cut weight at some point. Yes it sucks, and yes itās not the most fun thing in the world, but if you want to keep the odds in your favor, cutting weight is a must.
If you are able to cut weight safely and effectively and refuel properly after weigh ins, you will most likely hold a huge strength and power advantage on your opponent.
For instance, I walk around at about 160lbs but weigh in the day before the Muay Thai fight at 147lbs. But just because I weigh in at 145lbs doesnāt mean I fight at that weight.
After rapid rehydration and refueling my body with the liquids and foods it needs, I weigh about 157-158lbs when I step into the ring. Thatās almost 15 extra pounds I can use to my advantage!
Unfortunately some athletes and fighters go about weight cutting the wrong way by either star...
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