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Priorities in Life and Training (Athlete Journal 38)

I got less training time in this week, but due to good prioritization, it wasn't any lower quality.

James Kearns

Written by James Kearns Last updated on October 1, 2014

Training slowed down a little bit last week. I missed two BJJ days and one strength and conditioning day. There was nothing that I could do to make these missed days up. Kids, work, injury, and other priorities take precedence and can’t be rescheduled. I did however, have one really good judo training day, which I will explain later.

For a lot of masters athletes, their kids are their biggest priority and one of the biggest reasons for lack of training. Well, I’m definitely no different. Soccer, gymnastics, choir practice, and a birthday party are the things my kids do every week. Training around this isn’t typically an issue, but this week was a little different. My wife worked a lot more than normal, so I had to stay with the kids in the evening and on Saturday morning. This decreased my training time.

The injury I was talking about above was my drilling partner’s, not mine. It wasn’t serious, but he needed some off time to rest. Once again, there was nothing that I could do about the situation.

Judo Seminar

My other priority was training, but I had to pick which training I would be doing with the time that was available to me. I skipped my strength and conditioning session on Saturday and replaced it with some training on the mat. That’s what I meant when I mentioned priorities. My priority will always be mat time over strength and conditioning, which has not always been the case. 

My training on Saturday was a two hour judo seminar at Harrisburg BJJ and Judo. I have little experience in judo, but I have always known that I need to add it into my stand up game. My takedowns are good, but I can always use some more. They have to have a high success rate, but more importantly, they can’t put me in a bad position if I miss and don’t hit it.

Although I normally am not a huge fan of seminars, this one was with Travis Stevens. Travis is a two-time Olympian and America’s highest ranked judo player. I had high hopes that he would be able to articulate his judo so that I would pick up some techniques that I had just not been getting from other judo practitioners.

Overall, I was impressed. He explained simple things that didn’t make sense to me before, and everything just clicked. It was absolutely worth the price of admission, and I would recommend any BJJ practitioner to train with Travis if the opportunity presents itself.

I’m looking forward to turning up my training this week. There are only six weeks left until Masters Worlds and five weeks until the New York Pro. This week I am planning on a few big changes to my training program.

I would be remiss if I didn’t give a giant thank you to Covert Gas and Electric, LLC for their support as I prepare to compete at Worlds. Local companies supporting local competitors are great for anyone’s community. Thank you!

This Week’s Training

Week eight of thirteen-week strength and conditioning program: Power Phase

Bodyweight: 203lb

Monday – Strength and Conditioning

  • Power Jerk (kg) 87.2×3, 90×3, 90×3, 92.5×2, 95×2
  • Squat 365×3, 370×3, 375×3, 380×3
  • One Arm Overhead Dumbbell Extension 35x3x8
  • Hammer Curls 50x3x8
  • Core Work

Monday – BJJ

Drilling, De La Riva Guard, Rolling

Wednesday – BJJ

Drilling, Guillotine Set Ups, Rolling

Thursday – Strength and Conditioning

  • Box Jumps 3×7
  • Oblique Plyo Push Up 3×3
  • Plyo Pull Up 3×4
  • Deadlift 380×3, 385×3, 390×3, 395×3
  • Chin Up (With 35 pound plate) 12, 9, 8
  • Core Work

Saturday – Judo

Seminar

James Kearns is an active Brazilian jiu jitsu competitor and also trains and competes in Olympic weightlifting.Follow his journals here every week.

James Kearns

About James Kearns

James Kearns is a Brazilian jiu jitsu competitor and former United States Marine who began training martial arts in 2005. Starting in Taekwondo and boxing in his hometown of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, he would eventually begin training and competing in mixed martial arts. This is when James first started to train in no-gi jiu jitsu. Then, two and a half years ago, he reluctantly borrowed a gi and tried the Brazilian jiu jitsu class. James has trained in no other martial art since.

After successfully competing at the rank of blue belt for the last two years, earning six gold medals in IBJJF events and finishing the year with a gold medal in the Abu Dhabi Pro Trials adult division, James earned his purple belt in December 2013. Having set his goals high for 2014, he plans on competing six to eight times this year, including the IBJJF Masters World Championships.

Along with being an active BJJ competitor, James also trains and competes in Olympic weightlifting. Having a passion for the health and fitness industry, James is a certified personal trainer and the strength and conditioning coach at Tactical Combat Academy in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, where he focuses on individual and group program design for combat sport athletes. James is also a full time student, working on his B.S. in Sports Management.

Although training in Brazilian jiu jitsu and Olympic weightlifting, being a strength coach, and being in school keep James pretty busy, he still spends most of his time with his wife and four kids (who keep him even busier).

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