REGARDING RUNNING
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vidaboxing
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Re: REGARDING RUNNING
Yup, Scallum, your the name man when it comes to giving boxing advice..................two national titles Wow !!!! You never stepped a day in the ring, but you know it all !!!!!
Re: REGARDING RUNNING
Thank youvidaboxing wrote:Yup, Scallum, your the name man when it comes to giving boxing advice..................two national titles Wow !!!! You never stepped a day in the ring, but you know it all !!!!!
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ABC BOXING
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Re: REGARDING RUNNING
UR RIGHT SCALLUM ONLY TIME OLYPIANS NEED TO RUN IS LAST ROUND OF FIGHT AND THEY WIN A GOLD MEDAL LOL
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TheGreatBoxer
- Heavyweight

Re: REGARDING RUNNING
I think at least for Amateur boxing road work is out of date, if you are fighting for 6-9 Minutes then its must better to do very intense sprints/hill sprints/step runs 3 times a week, than 5 miles f road work.
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ABC BOXING
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Re: REGARDING RUNNING
MY MISTAKE I THOUGHT THIS WAS CALLED RUNNING.TheGreatBoxer wrote:I think at least for Amateur boxing road work is out of date, if you are fighting for 6-9 Minutes then its must better to do very intense sprints/hill sprints/step runs 3 times a week, than 5 miles f road work.
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TheGreatBoxer
- Heavyweight

Re: REGARDING RUNNING
scallum wrote:Got a kid who has won 2 National Gold Medals this year, has not ran at all this entire year. Running is outdated imoTheGreatBoxer wrote:For a 3 x 2 minute fight, you could even leave the roadwork out completely so long as you really intensify your gym work and circuits, also do 100m sprints.
When I was training for my last fight (3x2), I was doing conventional boxing training at a Boxing Gym 3-4 times per week, and on the days I wasn't there I did some circuits with a personal trainer at another gym, I felt very fit in my fight.