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Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 11:14
by Emmseegee
Ive tried many books etc and theyr usually a bit shite to be honest.
Usually too basic.
Ive started doing a circuit which i think is good.
12 different exercises.
Do it in order, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3.... Until youve done the 1st exercise 12 times and the 12th once. That make sense?
Choose your own exercises, sit ups, press ups, burpees etc.
Its an absolut killer but works a treat.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 11:50
by Deserter
billy bessey wrote:after watching ringside this week at the gallaghers gym with there different sessions i have realised i need to spice my sessions like they do is there a book which has different exercises/training techniques? or does anyone on here do anything in particular in there gyms thats different? any ideas would be appreciated
Billy, I can't view Ringside over here, but are you talking about boxing specific techniques or general fitness/conditioning ones?

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 12:50
by Superheavy
Does anyone know what the "bar bag" is that they were doing? I seem to remember Hatton doing something like that with Billy Graham - I think it was 3 min rounds of sparring or bag work, then a minute of jumping over the bar in between each round? The jumping part would really take it out of you.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 13:25
by Jeff Thomas
Bar bag is one min on the bar, then on the bag, then back to the bar and rest!

The idea is to stop coasting - it's a tough workout!

You can do other protocols too

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 13:36
by Deserter
Worst non-boxing work-out I've encountered is Crossfit's 'Kalsu' - brutal.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 13:39
by Jeff Thomas
Deserter wrote:Worst non-boxing work-out I've encountered is Crossfit's 'Kalsu' - brutal.

What does that entail mate? Ur a trainer aren't you?

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 14:12
by Deserter
Jeff Thomas wrote:
Deserter wrote:Worst non-boxing work-out I've encountered is Crossfit's 'Kalsu' - brutal.

What does that entail mate? Ur a trainer aren't you?
No Jeff, unless you count training myself :wink: Just have a fascination with it. Kalsu is basically:
At the beginning of every minute perform 5 burpees, for the rest of the minute perform as many 135lb thrusters as you can during that minute. At the beginning of the next minute perform 5 burpees and then max rep thrusters and so on until you reach 100 total thrusters.

It's one of those deceptive ones that sounds reasonably straight-forward but then just destroys people in practice. You can see it action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE8YJjRmPsI

On a related note, if you want to see some absolute fitness animals you should be following this at the moment:
http://games.crossfit.com/
Some unbelievable performances on there.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 14:31
by Jeff Thomas
Deserter wrote:
Jeff Thomas wrote:
Deserter wrote:Worst non-boxing work-out I've encountered is Crossfit's 'Kalsu' - brutal.

What does that entail mate? Ur a trainer aren't you?
No Jeff, unless you count training myself :wink: Just have a fascination with it. Kalsu is basically:
At the beginning of every minute perform 5 burpees, for the rest of the minute perform as many 135lb thrusters as you can during that minute. At the beginning of the next minute perform 5 burpees and then max rep thrusters and so on until you reach 100 total thrusters.

It's one of those deceptive ones that sounds reasonably straight-forward but then just destroys people in practice. You can see it action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE8YJjRmPsI

On a related note, if you want to see some absolute fitness animals you should be following this at the moment:
http://games.crossfit.com/
Some unbelievable performances on there.
Sound/ good mate will check it out, to the op mr bessey

The best personal training resources I've found online are t nation, Ross training and Brian mac for differing reasons.

Think the best way to find new stuff is be open minded and get round the gyms- some top mma drills that work with boxing very well. Battling is a good one to use- look it up

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 14:34
by housesecond
Been doing a lot of Spartan training exercises recently. 30 reps of 10 exercises against the clock. If you pick the exercises right you don't even need any equipment.
Also putting in a fair bit of medecine ball work.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 15:07
by kamicazze
I know so many its unreal. the explanations for each are paragraphs long. I think theres a market for an I phone app with training regimes.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 16:06
by kamicazze
In our gym we do a different bar bag one. Basically you get 2 boxers, to use one bag. one hits the bag for 40 seconds whilst the other uses the bar to jump over, when 40 seconds are complete they swap places and then again. They do this 3 times each. Then you do 30 seconds, then 20, and finally 10. Each round should be more than 3 minutes. You get 1 minute rest in between round.

Following this you get the same pair on a bag yet again and they do 3 rounds. One hits the bag flat out for 30 seconds whilst the other holds it and does standing squats, then trade places. this goes on for a round. then 20 seconds and then 10.

thats a nice easy to explain one

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 18 Jun 2011, 17:32
by R7TKO
Check out a website called rossboxing by Ross Eminett a ex american pro he has some great books & videos off circuits & real explosive power! he likes to use things he makes & tyres sledgehammers, his book never gymless is great :TU:

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 07:14
by terrdilk
We do 45 to 50 mins of kettel bell drills in our gym 20 reps then change the exercise with no rest just keep going! It's an absolute killer! Great for strengh muscle endurance and cardio :TU:

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 07:27
by Deserter
terrdilk wrote:We do 45 to 50 mins of kettel bell drills in our gym 20 reps then change the exercise with no rest just keep going! It's an absolute killer! Great for strengh muscle endurance and cardio :TU:
Yep, kettle bells are excellent.

Re: anyone got any decent gym routines/workouts?

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 07:30
by Deserter
billy bessey wrote:
Deserter wrote:
billy bessey wrote:after watching ringside this week at the gallaghers gym with there different sessions i have realised i need to spice my sessions like they do is there a book which has different exercises/training techniques? or does anyone on here do anything in particular in there gyms thats different? any ideas would be appreciated
Billy, I can't view Ringside over here, but are you talking about boxing specific techniques or general fitness/conditioning ones?

Both mate just anything to stop training getting boring med ball exercises/circuits/punnching drills/ling busters
Have a look at my earlier post. It all relates to www.crossfit.com - different work-outs every day so plenty of variety and there are 'spin-offs' such as crossfit endurance.