gracie if you have not read up on tabata start there and then start to think about the intervals that make sense.. do some research and then try to mimic your training towards your competition.
ex for judo research has shown that the work/rest ration is on average 2:1 so great for tabata.. but not every burst of work will be 20 sec.. some will be 10, 5, 30 seconds.. so you/me need to do intervals for these intervals. also matches are 5 mins at the national level but with stop/starts can take up to 7-8mins easy.. but the average match length is 3 mins
so it depends on how in depth and technical you want to get..
i will say that something like 4 rounds of 4 minute tabata 20/10 intervals with 1 min rest between rounds will very quickly improve your conditioning.. again burpee box jumps or weighted burpees are two of my favorites
oh wrestling/judo done at a high level intensity w/ lots of sparring and fast paced drilling can easily burn 1000 calories per hour.. bjj/striking can as well
hope this helps
ex for judo research has shown that the work/rest ration is on average 2:1 so great for tabata.. but not every burst of work will be 20 sec.. some will be 10, 5, 30 seconds.. so you/me need to do intervals for these intervals. also matches are 5 mins at the national level but with stop/starts can take up to 7-8mins easy.. but the average match length is 3 mins
so it depends on how in depth and technical you want to get..
i will say that something like 4 rounds of 4 minute tabata 20/10 intervals with 1 min rest between rounds will very quickly improve your conditioning.. again burpee box jumps or weighted burpees are two of my favorites
oh wrestling/judo done at a high level intensity w/ lots of sparring and fast paced drilling can easily burn 1000 calories per hour.. bjj/striking can as well
hope this helps