Old school training routines seem to be the simplest and most effective!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Big N Bad, Sep 7, 2012.


  1. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Instead of posting cartoons or whatever, it would reflect much better upon yourself if you pick out the flaws in the argument presented to you. I'm not 'hating' or anything, I just think resorting to spamming smileys quickly results in threads getting ruined.
     
  2. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    No i dont have any "respectful" answer or comments for you cause a)if you want respect you got to give it first,and you didnt give **** and b)you cant understand anything i will say,and you will just bent it on emoticons and some sarcasm ****,then you start again and its a circle.
    Few pages earlier you wanted to explain some stuff which you couldnt and you got chewed up in the process, so you started to get sarcastic and then they chewed you up more ,and now when you stumble upon things you cant comprehend or just wont in spite, you do emoticons.Simple.Next thing its gonna be grammar "s"hecking(here i made it simple) etc etc.
    Happens all the time at forums.:hi:
     
  3. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    Peridozation:Theory and Methodology of Training
    Total training for young champions
    Tudor Bompa
    That would be a start.
     
  4. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have and the only thing that seems to work is cartoons. Somebody should address the statement, Old school training routines seem to be the simplest and most effective!, I for one would like to know why someone agrees or disagrees with the statement. It would great if someone would say, "I have this routine that my grandfather's grandfather used to use, and it still seems to work.
    Old school for example, handball, Dempsey, Greb and many great fighters regularly incorperated handball into their training program.
    Lets see what response this gets.
     
  5. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    OMG, if that works for you, ok. About your books, sorry not my cup of tea. If you are a trainer I commend you for trying to educate yourself, if you are a fighter then you need to find another trainer. I dont know how it is with OFC, and their coaches, but any good boxing coach can teach you and prepare you for a fight. If you have to check the coaches library to make a decision, you are looking at a guy who learned through reading rather then through hands on experience. I would rather hear and see a coach train then I can make a decision.
    Lets see what replies I get.
     
  6. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    Why should i find another trainer?Cause i have one that doesnt have a big ****ing ego and lets me do my thing with my s&c?!LOL you are unbelievable.
    I got tired of ****ing idiots i had for trainers when i was in a university,mixing apples and oranges and talking how weights are bad and how i should run till the day end and they couldnt demonstrate a ****ign squat properly.As brow bomber and jdsm said as well,we know what happens on a club level and its scary.
    About the books,yea ofc,its easier to **** on something you cant understand or know than actually to READ something.I tried a lot of stuff in my life training wise,and i dont see any problem,i saw i tried it,what suited me best i kept.
    Boxing trainers suck at basic s&c,it is what it is,if you ask him how to do a periodization for s&c for boxing which is a BASIC thing they wouldnt know what to say.Its no different than a soccer,football,basketball,or every damn sport on high level.Its not a disrespectfull thing to say.
    Angelo Dundee and Cus damato never laced a glove on their hands btw and they we phenomenal boxing coaches and im pretty sure Hunter was never a boxer as well.But im not quite certain.So how can they teach boxing for example as they have never boxed but s&c trainers should have boxed if they are gonna do s&c for boxing?Se how this works?
     
  7. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Do you even have any idea what you're trying to say? How could anything 'not work'? Everything does something. The most effective at what? Boxing training improves boxing skills, always has and always will. I could train boxing all day and spend 10 minutes throwing faeces at the wall and be a great boxer. So throwing **** at a wall is good for boxing? Do you understand yet why everybody here thinks you're a complete moron?
    If you do something then you have to explain why you're doing it and what you're improving. Saying that it's old school and it works doesn't mean ****. With knowledge comes understanding of motor control, skill acquisition, maximising different components of fitness. Boxing coaches might accidentally do some things right but when it comes to someone who specialises in those areas the boxing coach is relatively clueless 99 times out of 100.
    Old school training is by definition less effective, you can only go forward as knowledge advances unless you're actively trying to sabotage your fighter. Which seems to be what you're intent on doing out of ignorance and narrow-mindedness. You're a fool, post some more cartoons.
     
  8. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I definitely will, I am not going to be caught up in your fecal matter, Hey kids its CARTOON TIME:
    :silly:stir:hammertime:boogie:bananamaniac:mj:shake:lama:dance:clown