Boxing conditioning

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Donnyb, Jan 1, 2014.


  1. Donnyb

    Donnyb Active Member Full Member

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    Im looking for a good professional 12 week condtioning program. Too many beers last year and need to get fighting fit.

    Anyone know of any that the top fighters use?
     
  2. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. nicamarvin

    nicamarvin Guest

    I always thought boxing should be trained like an Aerobic exercise, I mean its 12 rounds of exercise, why would anyone train like an Aaerobic exercise? Honest question :bbb
     
  4. The Peasant

    The Peasant Crops Full Member

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    Wall sits at high altitudes, blood doping & halotestin.
     
  5. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    are you going to a high level pro fight?

    maybe it is too much to ask for your body.
     
  6. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How much can you afford for 12 weeks?

    Ariza is #1 in my opinion, despite all the PED BS.
     
  7. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Most fighters use PEDs because they are not strong enough for their weight, moving down in weight can improve conditioning without the need of PEDs, but its a slow strict diet

    Moving down in weight:
    * Increases reach & height, especially if you have a good jab
    * Increases power especially if you got a good straight right or straight left

    PED up in weight [if properly done]
    * Increases fast twitch muscles ratio /to some extent/ increasing explosive power
     
  8. Donnyb

    Donnyb Active Member Full Member

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    Thank you very much this is pretty much what I have been looking for.

    Well Im surrounded by mountains not to keen on doping though :D


    Im aware you cant just jump off the couch and train like a pro. Im looking at working towards a goal, start slowly and build on that.