What is your workout routine?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by knockout, Oct 26, 2007.


  1. gregsid

    gregsid Active Member Full Member

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    This is my routine on a (non-sparring) boxing day

    Warmup
    Skipping – 3 Rounds, 5min each, 30sec break
    Stretch – 10min

    Workout Part 1
    ** 1min Break Between Rounds**

    Shadowboxing - 3 Rounds, 3min each
    • 1st round - focus on footwork, add jab only
    • 2nd round - add straight and hook
    • 3rd round – FFA

    Footwork – 3 Rounds, 3min each
    • 1st round – Ring Circles
    • 2nd round – Line Drills
    • 3rd round – Ring Circles

    Heavy Bag – 5 Rounds, 3min each
    • 1st round – Footwork, move around bag
    • 2nd round – Add jab w/ above
    • 3rd round – Add straight and hook w/ above
    • 4th round – Combos w/ above
    • 5th round – FFA

    Duck Rope – 1 Round
    Double-end Bag – 2 Rounds
    Skipping @ 5lbs Wrist Weights – 1 Round, 3min
    Speedbag – 3 Rounds, 5min each
    Sprint Punching – 1 Round 3min

    Cooldown

    Light Jump Rope – 2min
    Stretch – 5min
     
  2. Nwil

    Nwil Active Member Full Member

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    that's quite a workout
     
  3. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    I like that. Thanks for sharing. I'll incorporate the footwork drills into my wednesday workout next time (I can't do that when my coach tells me what to do). Here's what I

    Monday: bag day, conditioning. Sometimes a few rounds of sparring it depends on what the coach is up to.
    Tuesday: skill workout (defensive drills, pad work, etc). Usually we spar two or three rounds after this.
    Wednesday: a brief warmup, some rounds on the bag, followed by some sparring if I can find a sparring partner. The gym isn't crowded on wednesdays.
    Thursday: same as monday.
    Friday: bike ride (used to be roadwork but my knees are ****ed).
    Saturday: sparring.
    Sunday: rest.

    A typical monday looks like this:

    Warmup:
    Skipping, 15 minutes. Once every while the trainer will tell us to sprint, tuck our knees up, or something like that. In between we do pushups, crunches, etc.

    Two rounds of shadowboxing.

    One round straights.

    One round hooks.

    One round uppercuts.

    One round whatever you want.

    One round combinations.

    One round whatever you want.

    One round combinations.

    After this we do a drill. 30 seconds all out, 30 seconds rest. One minute all out, one minute rest. After that a set of 1.5 minute, and one of 3 minutes.

    Usually some ****** comes up with the great idea of doing strength exercises after this, which I hate since I go all out on the bag.

    Cooling down is normal rotating and stretching.
     
  4. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    my non sparring days...

    stretch and warm up 15 minutes

    3 rounds shadow boxing

    2 rounds of heavybag working on skills (jabs, feints etc.)

    3 rounds heavy bag all out punching, hard and fast combinations non stop, trying to kick my own ass, on the last 30 second go all out with straight punches (or as greg calls it sprint punches)

    2 rounds of power punches on those round heavy bags (i think its called a body snatcher bag) hooks uppercuts and straight rights only(no jabs), as hard as i can, full power.

    after that i jump rope, my jump rope routines are always different, sometimes i do intervals/tabata style (20second sprint 10 second break, 8 times) sometimes i try go all out in boxing rounds, i mix it up.

    finish off with floor work and/or with medicineball core work.

    in my sparring day i finish off with a gpp drill, sometimes my coach decides before we train we go for a 3 mile run with sprints every few minutes (usually on non sparring days)

    i take only 30 seconds rest on the bag and shadow boxing, so when i will be in the ring 1 minute will feel like a long tie.