David Haye's routine

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by atberry, Jan 20, 2011.


  1. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Virus it is, but not how they do it.
     
  2. KillSomething

    KillSomething Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It might be humanly possible, but not for David Haye, that's for damn sure. I don't care how much recovery time you have, you don't run a 13.5 after 99 100's.

    Also, I'm not sure why we'd believe anything Haye or Booth say..?
     
  3. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    10,000 middle distance runners, could do something similair. Maybe some past 400m sprinters...........or 800m athletes.

    But i doubt David Haye could.

    At the end of the day, this is ****** central.

    Anything goes here.
     
  4. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Seb Coe, did 10 x 200 metres in 22 secs every time when at His best, He was biult to run.
     
  5. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    David Haye would need Tommy Morrisons power of teleportation to accomplish that.
     
  6. No way those runs are believable. Wtf...:blood
     
  7. norfolkinchance

    norfolkinchance Active Member Full Member

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    yeah, defo agree. agree with primadonna that it may be possible for a top athlete to do it who can run a 14 second hundred with little effort but that aint haye!
     
  8. smithj1234jj

    smithj1234jj Guest

    this isnt ouko from GB:AP is it!?!?!!?!
     
  9. Tar Baby

    Tar Baby Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Carl
     
  10. Youngblood

    Youngblood Active Member Full Member

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    i got Hayes routine on vid, right here.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0DTpP68YFQ&feature=related[/ame]
     
  11. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    It can be useful if you're training someone new and want to see progress. In boxing you already know if you can do 12 rounds at high intensity from sparring I guess so I'd find this particular statistic less useful.

    Sounds stupid, but I was forced on a Wii balance board a few weeks ago, it was nice seeing some numbers on how my balance is, a statistic very useful in boxing. Stance was wrong of course because of the board but you could measure these things on a boxing specific device so you can improve someone's technique. My balance was quite good compared to the other drunks (all non-boxers), and they had been on it before.
     
  12. KillEmAll

    KillEmAll Member Full Member

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    If I was David Haye, I would drop the weights and focus more on boxing skills
     
  13. TheDuke

    TheDuke Let me marry Boxed Ears Full Member

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    small man syndrome
     
  14. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because we all know dropping weight training will increase boxing skill by 22.567% :roll:
     
  15. MrSmall

    MrSmall Member Full Member

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    Have in mind guys...
    ANYONE can say they do ANYTHING, and somebody will disbeleive it and someone else will defend it to the death.
    David Haye has said his best bench is 145 and his best squat 180.. Pretty low numbers for a professional high level athlete at his weight.
    And suddenly somebody put together a 5x5 program based off those numbers.

    I can see him doing that no problem. He's an 100kg professional athlete, he'd have severe weaknesses if he couldn't squat 180 or bench 140. Not that they have anything to do with BOXING ability, but as an athlete he'd be pitifully weak if he couldn't do those.

    And these things are just randomly put together by some guy somewhere from snippets. 100 100m sprints. They won't be sprints in that case, that would be a 10km run in total, in sprints?

    Don't read too much into it boys.