Strength Training for boxing

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by OrlandoFighter, Dec 18, 2008.


  1. spittle8

    spittle8 Dropping Fisticuffs Full Member

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    Yeah, medicine ball baseball is interesting. I enjoyed doing the bit where you're doing sit-ups whilst passing the ball. As soon as your head comes up, a large, heavy ball is flying at it. Priceless.
     
  2. MrSmall

    MrSmall Member Full Member

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    No, you can't.
    Lift weights.
     
  3. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    Read the link I posted, it'll shatter your world :D
     
  4. Griip

    Griip President of TFE Full Member

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    Oh really? This just shows how easy it is to trick the reader into something.

    Maximal cycling? Erm.. ok.


    ANYWAY, the article have a few good points. They are however very obvious and nobody, at least in this thread, have said anything that disagrees with this article.
     
  5. Griip

    Griip President of TFE Full Member

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    That didn't sound the way I actually wanted it to :)

    It was a good article, but it changes nothing. That's what I wanted to say.. :p
     
  6. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    What it suggests is that strength training only increases punching power if it causes hypertrophy. Neurological adaptations do not cross over. In other words unless you're gaining mass (and end up in a higher weightclass) it does not work.
     
  7. OrlandoFighter

    OrlandoFighter New Member Full Member

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    Thanks to all of you for your great information. Ive taken what all of u said into consideration and have tried 2 implement it into my training. Thanks again.
     
  8. Jerellem

    Jerellem we all lost praisin paper Full Member

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    Aplin if ur medicine ball exercises are for plyometrics or explosive strength then your ball should be lighter. Assuming you're using a 15-20 lb ball
     
  9. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thats pretty good, but I dont see any one throwing the ball off your gut.
    We do lots of that with a 11 lb. ball.
     
  10. ralphc

    ralphc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Joe Louis didn't need any strength training, why do you need it? If you can find some kind of an answer to that question, then ask Joe Calzaghe why he doesn't need strength either.
     
  11. cockneyhardman

    cockneyhardman Member Full Member

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    that may be true but joe louis and joe calzaghe are not your average joes r they?(love the pun)
    i've done strength training for a while and the fact is it's enhaced my agility
    and stepping speed, which has crossed over into punching power too
    my hands aren't any quicker but they aren't any slower either
     
  12. ralphc

    ralphc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    .....and there is no possibility that you are delusional, is there? :huh
     
  13. cockneyhardman

    cockneyhardman Member Full Member

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    there is a certain level of strength that improves speed and power but that level is not very high in boxing
    excessive strength training will slow you down and reduce power, but an average strength person benefits from just the right amount
    once per week is enough to maintain the gains
     
  14. ralphc

    ralphc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Old fashioned boxing training got Calzaghe to the top of his division. Roy Jones, Mikkel Kessler, and Bernard Hopkins all did special strength training in preparation for Calzaghe. We all saw that it gave them no noticeable advantage. If strength was an issue in boxing you would have seen it against Calzaghe.
     
  15. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    How did that happen?