Off to gym for first time.

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by SugarRayRobin, Dec 3, 2012.


  1. SugarRayRobin

    SugarRayRobin Member Full Member

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    Going to a boxing gym for the first time today, although my muscles feel sooore. Any tips on what I can do about it? Rested all day yesterday and last worked out on saturday!
     
  2. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    If you're really sore it's better to go for a light jog or swim rather than do nothing at all. Contrasting cold and hot showers are good as well. Since you're going to boxing today there's not much you can do about it now, you'll probably feel fine anyway after you warm up and get a bit of adrenaline.
     
  3. SugarRayRobin

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  4. AZ_40

    AZ_40 Active Member Full Member

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    Go Knock some cats out
     
  5. democritus2k

    democritus2k New Member Full Member

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    In addition to what dealt_with said, you could try some foam rolling or get a massage right after your workout. That thing he said about active recovery works great, but make sure to keep it at low intensities.
     
  6. democritus2k

    democritus2k New Member Full Member

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    Oh, I also love alternating cold showers / sauna while I doing static stretches before leaving the gym.
     
  7. dzab

    dzab New Member Full Member

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    Get ready to be sore a whole lot more. It will probably take a month or so to get used to the increased work capacity and demands of boxing.

    Cheers
     
  8. Hammer Muldoon

    Hammer Muldoon Active Member Full Member

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    You'll probably be sore for the first few weeks, it took me a few weeks until i wasn't sore after every session. Make sure you wrap your hands properly though, as you could do yourself damage hitting bags because your hands and wrists won't be used to the stress and your technique won't be great.
     
  9. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If you're really sore, like stated before a lighter workout would be more suited for that day; muscles get stronger when you rest
     
  10. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    It's an actual recovery technique, not a workout. The movement helps flush out metabolites and improves blood flow to aide recovery.
     
  11. 1lifeliveit

    1lifeliveit New Member Full Member

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    Some good exercises above on how to help reduce muscle soreness, Make sure your eating the rights foods as well, diet is just as important to help recovery