How should the last week of training b4 a fight be treated?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by stevexx28, Apr 28, 2009.


  1. stevexx28

    stevexx28 Active Member Full Member

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    When should I do my last hard workout? Roadwork? Anything?
     
  2. amy

    amy If you know what I mean Full Member

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    I don't do anything different than I normally do for training. Except for maybe stop sparring two days before just to be safe. You don't want to get hurt that close to a fight.
     
  3. Aplin

    Aplin Nak Muay Full Member

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    I used to take whole week off, but I think that is pointless. I'd say take off as long as it takes you to fully recover and just skip 10 minutes on each of those days...
     
  4. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    well at our gym we normally have a real hard Tuesday workout with no sparring then the rest of the week tick over until Friday where you have a small run to tick over and tahts you reay for Saturday
     
  5. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    Only did it once, but I had weight issues so could not take days off.
     
  6. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    fatty :good

    thats how it is when im a bitty big go for a run on the friday burn it off
     
  7. RightHooker

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    If I'm fighting on a saturday I will train and spar as I normally would (that means hard) on monday tuesday and wednesday, take an easier day on thursday where I just do light shadow boxing, and padwork etc and then rest completely on friday.

    Seems to work for me.
     
  8. amy

    amy If you know what I mean Full Member

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    That sounds pretty much like what I do. :thumbsup
     
  9. Bodi

    Bodi Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Providing you are on target for making weight, cut the volume and frequency of your training right down. Contrary to a lot of opinions, do not turn down the intensity, there is no point going through a training camp at 100% intensity, and then dropping down to 50% for the final week - train as you fight! This cut down in volume and frequency will leave you a lot of time for your body to recover, use this time for shadow boxing and padwork - tailor these sessions to your fight plan.

    A rule of thumb to stick to - Cut down the volume, cut down the frequency but never cut down the intensity.
     
  10. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Sames.

    Cut sparring 3 days before ( no cuts ), then tick over lightly but with real sharp padwork sessions.

    Did :)
     
  11. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Yup, lots of momentum, less quantity

    A good speed skip, shadow , 10 rounds of sharp pads, warm down, stretch shadow ..........cut out bagwork , sparring, circuits......was how i usually went at it..though i walked around at ma weight really

    Good post :smoke
     
  12. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    well we dont spar on the week before as our trainer says it weakens skin and i am abit prone to marking up cutting etc.. so im probably better doing that
     
  13. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Monday/Tuesday we would have a "move" not general sparring.

    A coach in Glasgow once told me after ma fight, that i should soak ma face in oil, supposedly toughens it.

    " From the deep fat fryer ? " i joked, he walked of shaking his head :nut
     
  14. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    never heard that but i aint putting oil on my face