Carl Froch workout

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by cool-cat, Sep 12, 2009.


  1. cool-cat

    cool-cat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    got this from mensfitness

    Press up circuit:
    Wide press up 30 reps
    Fist press up 20 reps
    Finger tip press up 10 reps (used to strengthen ligaments in hands)
    Clap press up 5 reps

    Sit up circuit
    Sit up 40 reps
    Cross arem crunch 30 reps
    Bicycle crunch 15 each side
    Half sit up 10 reps

    Pull ups 4 sets 10 reps some times 4 sets 25 reps

    Tricep:
    Dips 2 sets 15 reps
    Leading dips 2sets 15 reps.

    thougth i would post it in case any one was intersted. sounds tough enough goining to give it a go myself :good
     
  2. sugarsean

    sugarsean Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. Aplin

    Aplin Nak Muay Full Member

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    totally different to the workout he printed in fighting fitness this week ;)
     
  4. GMR-Bristol

    GMR-Bristol New Member Full Member

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    Hi. Thanks for this. There is also an interesting video on Youtube which details Carl's training regimen. It was recorded when he was training in County Mayo Ireland before his fight with Jean Pascal. Looking at the video it suggests he does a lot of interval sprint work i.e. minute flat out followed by brief rest, more sprints etc.

    Here is a link to the youtube video.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1PN_uzggu4
     
  5. G U E R R I E R

    G U E R R I E R Thomas ''Hitman'' Hearns Full Member

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    Just did this.

    Did Froch do a few rounds of these or just once? Cuz I just did it and it was pretty easy except the pullups wich I did 8 on my two last sets.
     
  6. GMR-Bristol

    GMR-Bristol New Member Full Member

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    Hi. It may be worth throwing in a run on the same day as the gym work listed above.

    Check this extract from an article from Askmen.com. It looks like running work is done in addition to running circuits:

    My exercises
    My training consists of probably four to five runs a week, but they’re varied runs and they start from three miles: These are 18 minute runs which are fast paced and quite intense. Then the longest I’ll do is six or seven miles -- I do six minute miles so that’s about 45 minutes, which is the duration of an average fight. Then I also do flat sprints of 100 metres, 80 metres, 60 metres and hill sprints. Then it’s a session with my trainer Robert McCracken down the gym -- sparring, pads, shadow-boxing, and then circuits, press-ups, sit-ups, etc. and I do that for about two-and-a-half hours.




    Check this article on:
    http://uk.askmen.com/sports/bodybuilding_200/233_mens_health.html
     
  7. RightHooker

    RightHooker Active Member Full Member

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    That looks pretty easy honestly. I have a feeling Carl (or any pro boxer) does ALOT more espeically when it comes to abdominal work. I do more than that most days, and I'm not even an open class amateur yet.

    Probably just some gimmick for the magazine
     
  8. lefty

    lefty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sometimes less is more
     
  9. AnyMeans

    AnyMeans New Member Full Member

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    Im sure if he's getting quality technical work, alot of bodyweight calistenhics don't make much sense.