The Order & Progress Podcast

Ep 19 | Knee Injury Prevention For Jiu Jitsu w/ Doctor Nicholas Smith

September 12, 2022 Order & Progress Season 2 Episode 19
Ep 19 | Knee Injury Prevention For Jiu Jitsu w/ Doctor Nicholas Smith
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The Order & Progress Podcast
Ep 19 | Knee Injury Prevention For Jiu Jitsu w/ Doctor Nicholas Smith
Sep 12, 2022 Season 2 Episode 19
Order & Progress

Dr Nicholas Smith is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and is a certified strength and conditioning coach who helps grapplers own their injuries, develop explosive strength, and build relentless conditioning.

Being that the knees are the number one injured area in jiu-jitsu, I wanted to talk specifically with the doctor about knee injuries. According to many studies it is the joint most likely to get hurt while training, sparring, and competing.

So, in this episode we explore why that is, why knee injuries are so common, what you can do to give yourself the best shot of preventing knee injuries, how to train around them, and the steps to take if you actually do sustain a knee injury.

It’s a phenomenal conversation that I hope will help any of you out there dealing with knee problems or will at some point in your BJJ career.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Why knee injuries are so common in BJJ
  • Why the meniscus is frequently injured in BJJ
  • What you can do to avoid surgery if you tear something in your knee
  • Tests you can do to determine if you have a knee tear
  • Exercises to strengthen the muscles that support the knees to reduce injuries
  • How the Doctor determines if surgery is necessary
  • How to speed recovery after knee surgery
  • The pros and cons of having knee surgery
  • Alternatives to surgery and things you can try before going under
  • Thoughts on PRP or Plasma Rich Platelet injections for healing
  • How to train around knee pain to continue making progress
  • Getting ahead of injuries and aging to prolong your time on the mat
  • How to structure a good warmup for BJJ to reduce injuries
  • The Doctor’s favorite supplements for injuries and BJJ

Get the full show notes here.

Learn more at seekprogress.com and follow us at @seek.progress

Sign up for weekly BJJ performance and longevity content here.

Show Notes

Dr Nicholas Smith is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and is a certified strength and conditioning coach who helps grapplers own their injuries, develop explosive strength, and build relentless conditioning.

Being that the knees are the number one injured area in jiu-jitsu, I wanted to talk specifically with the doctor about knee injuries. According to many studies it is the joint most likely to get hurt while training, sparring, and competing.

So, in this episode we explore why that is, why knee injuries are so common, what you can do to give yourself the best shot of preventing knee injuries, how to train around them, and the steps to take if you actually do sustain a knee injury.

It’s a phenomenal conversation that I hope will help any of you out there dealing with knee problems or will at some point in your BJJ career.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Why knee injuries are so common in BJJ
  • Why the meniscus is frequently injured in BJJ
  • What you can do to avoid surgery if you tear something in your knee
  • Tests you can do to determine if you have a knee tear
  • Exercises to strengthen the muscles that support the knees to reduce injuries
  • How the Doctor determines if surgery is necessary
  • How to speed recovery after knee surgery
  • The pros and cons of having knee surgery
  • Alternatives to surgery and things you can try before going under
  • Thoughts on PRP or Plasma Rich Platelet injections for healing
  • How to train around knee pain to continue making progress
  • Getting ahead of injuries and aging to prolong your time on the mat
  • How to structure a good warmup for BJJ to reduce injuries
  • The Doctor’s favorite supplements for injuries and BJJ

Get the full show notes here.

Learn more at seekprogress.com and follow us at @seek.progress

Sign up for weekly BJJ performance and longevity content here.