Exercises to increase explosive power for punching in boxing? Any examples?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Levi_90, Jul 17, 2012.


  1. JDK

    JDK Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm not sold on the bench presses, but the others are a must.
    How much and how many would you focus on with bench press?

    Also, what plyo drills would you guys recommend?
     
  2. donizhere

    donizhere Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bench press is good for pushing your opponents off you and man handling them.
     
  3. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If you are an amateur boxer there is almost 95% chance you will never literally KO someone. You may cause a stoppage but that is it, work much more on your technique and keep on top of your fitness and speed. That will win fights alot more than punching power.
     
  4. El Puma

    El Puma between rage and serenity Full Member

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    For ****s sake at some of these responses....


    Plyo pushups. Explosive jumping body weight squats. Clean and jerks. That's it.

    Balls to balance on... lol Really?
     
  5. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know Puma this **** is rediculous.

    "Oh you want to be a better boxer? Weights training man... Lots of it."

    :patsch
     
  6. JDK

    JDK Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fair enough. I've never been a fan of weights at all. I'm trying to expand a little and understand where others are coming from.
     
  7. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They usually just see professional boxers do it and think they must do it.

    Under normal circumstances an Amateur boxer should never need to use weights.
     
  8. For a lighter amateur I suggest Sprints - 20, 50 , 100. Various medicine ball throws and slams. Squat jumps. Plyo pushups (watch the wrists).

    Though explosive power i hear comes from stability, then strength then power. So don't try take shortcuts to power
     
  9. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why Chains. :D.
     
  10. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Teaches control of the Oral Cavity :D
     
  11. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You dont Push them, you turn them :D
     
  12. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You don't think strength training is a part of fitness? Enjoy being mediocre. Punching power makes a big difference these days and it will be more important when the headgear comes off and the new scoring is introduced. Nobody is going to suggest to lift weights instead of improving boxing skills, you should do both. Get your head out of the sand.
     
  13. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sorry mate but I don't subscribe to the theory that you need to do weights to become an absolute powerhouse in Amateurs. No champion in the Ams has ever been the most powerful puncher. Especially not in the divisions below Super Middle. You are a muppet if you believe the Amateurs is anything but technical skill. As an example in the 2012 Australian Boxing Nationals, only 6-7 bouts were won on Stoppage.

    But please for the record are you a State of National Champion? What weight division and what is your record?
     
  14. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    :lol: Australian boxing, that explains your point of view. Go watch the Ukrainian fighters and get back to me.
    Also there is no super middle division in amateur boxing, quit talking out of your ass.
     
  15. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So I'll take it you aren't a National Champ then?

    My mistake Light Heavy. I'm not talking about Ukrainian fighters. This may be a shock, but unless you are a national champion, you aren't going to fight other fighters from outside your own country. So once again, have you got your own experience to add to this or only what you have seen?