Do boxers lift weights? I’m assuming low weight high reps?

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  1. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You can’t put on muscle mass without sufficient calories and protein. What you lift is almost irrelevant, what you eat determines if you put on weight or lose weight. Lifting just helps you maintain muscle mass and strength if you’re getting lighter, and helps you put on muscle instead of fat if you’re getting heavier. You get lighter or heavier based on the energy you’re putting into your body.
     
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  2. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I agree, but ‘lean curves’?
     
  3. Hercules

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    Thick rounded shoulders instead of slouching ones. A firm butt instead of a droopy one lol. Stretching bands 'cardio' nor barbie weights will get you that!
     
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  4. YearZero

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    Boxers do lift weights. That's rudimentary stuff. However, as with any strength & conditioning routine, care should be taken. And whatever you do, don't let it interfere with the REALLY important aspects of your training which is boxing skills training.
     
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  5. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Exactly.

    KISS principle.
     
  6. scrap

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    Yes they will, thats if you have a clue about anatomy.
     
  7. scrap

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    Simply no,
     
  8. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No
     
  9. scrap

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  10. scrap

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    As it says it opens up the Diaphragm, for obvious reasons, Synovial joint is open longer, because you are moving the floor, had great results from soccer clubs with it with repairing knees, Plus Triathletes.
     
  11. scrap

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    Posture starts, with the oral cavity, it decides where the Coccyx is, your centre of gravity, gives the TFL better alinement,
     
  12. scrap

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    Depending how its set up yes, usually in a running up Hill setting without an impact setting
     
  13. scrap

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    No it was the Institute of sport, and the Uni did it who run the place, its the National training centre ,
     
  14. dealt_with

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    What does that have to do with repairing knees? And what on earth does it have to do with weight training? When are you going to attempt to explain that? Are you ever going to attempt to respond to any of the facts I presented you with?
     
  15. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    How do they measure that, where is it recorded and where is there any indication that would have anything to do with anything? Stop appealing to authority by name dropping unis and training centres. Explain what the hell you are even talking about. I have contacts at national institutes all around the world, should I ask them about Howard Rainey? You’re talking complete nonsense, you’re a liar.