Rodja
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I had a solid deload session (military) along with a long MFR/flexibilty session both pre and post training. My subscapularis or infraspinatus (not sure which) had been really tight since last week when I did chins and I had been mildly neglecting my pre-hab work.
I also went to MMA last night, but mainly in a teaching role. I did some light sparring, but there were mainly beginners there, so it was basically just some light cardio for me. I did manage to get in a few good rounds with one of the other pros there capped off by a flying knee to the diaphragm that I have been working on the past few weeks. Basically, I parry the jab with my right (lead) hand/forearm. As I do this, I'm already loaded and begin my jump. As I'm bringing my rear (left) knee to the body, I also grab the back of the head with both hands and bring it to a plum position, so I can pull the other person into it. I felt it really dig into the body and the other guy was bent over. I only threw it with about 50% power as it can easily break a rib and I was mainly working the timing of the shot.
I also went to MMA last night, but mainly in a teaching role. I did some light sparring, but there were mainly beginners there, so it was basically just some light cardio for me. I did manage to get in a few good rounds with one of the other pros there capped off by a flying knee to the diaphragm that I have been working on the past few weeks. Basically, I parry the jab with my right (lead) hand/forearm. As I do this, I'm already loaded and begin my jump. As I'm bringing my rear (left) knee to the body, I also grab the back of the head with both hands and bring it to a plum position, so I can pull the other person into it. I felt it really dig into the body and the other guy was bent over. I only threw it with about 50% power as it can easily break a rib and I was mainly working the timing of the shot.