roadwork?

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  1. ivandrago805

    ivandrago805 New Member Full Member

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    im a amateur boxer. i dont have any fights coming up or anything, but i was wondering if this is enough road work since they changed is to 3x3 minute rounds.
    monday- 3x600 meter hill dashes as fast as i can with a 5 minute rest in between.
    saturday- 2 mile run as fast as i can around 12:30
    on othere days i hill sprints and plyometrics.as well as jump roping at boxing. is this enough condiontiong for a amateur boxer thanks guys.
     
  2. TheRock49

    TheRock49 Active Member Full Member

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    I do a little more. Compared to most that compete in amaterus I think you're safe, 2 miles though in 12:30 thats pretty good.
     
  3. Aplin

    Aplin Nak Muay Full Member

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    Here you go

    Week A

    Mon) 5 intervals each consisting of 800m - 1 minute rest
    Tue) 3 mile run as fast as possible
    Wed) 6 intervals each consisting of 600m - 1 minute rest
    Thur) 2 mile run as fast as possible
    Fri) 10 intervals each consisting of 400m - 1 minute rest
    Sat) 12 intervals each consisting of 200m - 1 minute rest

    Week B

    Mon) 5 intervals each consisting of 800m - 1 minute rest
    Tue) 3 mile run as fast as possible
    Wed) 6 intervals each consisting of 600m - 1 minute rest
    Thur) 2 mile run as fast as possible
    Fri) 10 intervals each consisting of 400m - 1 minute rest
    Sat) 10 intervals each consisting of 100m, jogging back - 1 minute rest
     
  4. Aplin

    Aplin Nak Muay Full Member

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    Basically running should be specific, you should be running in intervals and work effic you will be using in the fight.

    This is why Sprints are such a good way of adapting to the high work rate and obviously the rest is sports specific.

    The longer runs are for weight loss and lung capacity, they also help you get your heart used to the constant work rate that your body will enter on the walk to the ring, the fight, the rest your heart still beats faster.
     
  5. Aplin

    Aplin Nak Muay Full Member

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    Oscar De La Hoya's current sprint workout:


    “Nacho got it from the great Cuban trainers and Oscar loves it,” Garcia said. “He does a two-minute jog followed by a one-minute sprint and then adds 15 seconds to each sprint phase until he’s up to three-minute sprints. It’s 35 total minutes of running time and its got Oscar in great shape.”
     
  6. TheRock49

    TheRock49 Active Member Full Member

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    Hmmm, hell even I may try that one, sounds good...
     
  7. MagnificentMatt

    MagnificentMatt Beterbiev literally kills Plant and McCumby 2v1 Full Member

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    I run about 5 miles every other day(throw wind sprints and lateral movement in there), I know this goes against what you all say, but I just do what my coach tells me, and I feel that I get most anaerobic conditioning through boxing specific workouts.
     
  8. natep

    natep Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My trainer basically just told me to run for at least 20 minutes five times a week.
     
  9. venomus_p4p

    venomus_p4p Guest

    Your trainer sucks...
     
  10. Charles Wolff

    Charles Wolff Crusader of Light Full Member

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    no .. your trainer does not suck . it onl seems a little more real ... everyone in here's talking about 5 hour workouts and stuff. cmon, be real, everyone's got things to do in here; school, work, etc..

    I do not run very often, it's ok for playing the role of an amateur. just concentrate on enduring rounds. whenever you work the heavybag or shadowbox, make sure you work more than what you would in the ring.
    If boxing would be all running, then tyson gay would have owned mike tyson.

    Get your skills sharp; quick, frenzy punching, decent footwork and stuff, but make sure your physical condition can take al that.
     
  11. The Predator

    The Predator Active Member Full Member

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    hmm. It seems that things change. I was told to run 5 miles and put in sprints in there. Sometimes just do sprints, but not that often. But more and more I hear now a days that it´s more important with sprints than long running, have to check this up to know exactly what´s the truth here. For me it has always worked fine with the "old" way, but hey, if this sprint system is better I will change, never to old to learn new ways.
    All the best
    the predator
     
  12. twoohands

    twoohands Active Member Full Member

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    I think a mix of everything is best, sometimes i go for long jogs, other times a do just sprints, and other times a put sprints into my long runs.
     
  13. Nigel_Benn

    Nigel_Benn Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do sprints benefit long distance endurance?
     
  14. cockneyhardman

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    i think specific type running combined with intensity is more important than how often you do it
    as an amatuer i only run twice a week or 3 if coming up to fight
    4 x 50m sprints with 3 min rest in between
    4 x 2min rounds running with 1 minute in between, alternating jogging with all out sprinting every 10 seconds, sometimes 20 or 30
    4 x 2 min rounds sprinting up steep hills and jogging back down
    this absolutely kills me
    i found that long 5 mile steady pace runs are just too easy and not specific to intense rounds in the ring
     
  15. Time4SomeAction

    Time4SomeAction New Member Full Member

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    I think everybody can run a long distance with regular training...that´s the point. Everybody does that. But doing sprints in these runs makes the most sense. For my example I only run once a week a 10 km distance. As I said sprints and jogging in changes. My time is about 43 minutes.