I realise its a mental strategy to prepare for the fight but couldn't it wait till during the day?
Surely a goodnights sleep is the most important thing!
I realise its a mental strategy to prepare for the fight but couldn't it wait till during the day?
Surely a goodnights sleep is the most important thing!
Not all boxers do. Tyson used to get up early because he said it gave him the psycological edge over his opponent knowing they weren't doing it.
Also the air is cleaner at that time due to less traffic and therefore less polution to the lungs and cleaner breathing.
^Good answer.
I always wondered this myself, surely if you are putting your body through the kind of physical and emotional stress one goes through while training for a fighter, a good night's sleep would be essential.
I think its a psycological thing.
I preffer a good nights sleep tbh.
Running very early in the morning, before taking in any foods forces the body into a catabolic state - eating itself.
This means at the start of training when a fighter may have a few extra pounds it is an excellent method of cutting fat.
Nearer to the fight these long early runs will be dropped in favour of short-fast carb fuelled runs.
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They like to steal milk off doorsteps.
Since people buy it in the shops now, early morning runs are less popular.
"I listen to my body" is their excuse now !
It's also much cooler at night or early in the morning. I couldn't jog in the heat, i overheated and found it much too uncomfortable and unhealthy,so i started jogging in the evening or nighttime when the sun went down.
This is what I thought. I'm not exactly Manny Pacquiao but I do do a fair bit of running and when I do I like it to be before 7 AM just because it's cooler then and jogging in the heat sucks especially when you live at altitude like me. I can see the cutting weight thing, I personally don't go out without at the very least a banana or something.
I dunno. Sometimes I wake up at 4:30, but it is usually to go for a pee then right back to bed. I suppose the smog factor isa factor depending on where you live, but I live on the shores of Lake Superior so can pretty much get the best air on the planet on any given breath.
If it gives someone a psychological edge, so be it. I'd rather run rested, nourished and ready.
p.s. I think The Fightfans avatar is awesome.
Most people think they shouldnt eat before exercise because they will burn more fat and calories that way. While this is somewhat true, and can be usefull when trying to cut weight fast (like donny said), it can also force your body into a catabolic state (again like donny said). Besides, you dont burn that much fat/calories during an hour or two of exercise. You lose fat because the exercise causes a boost in your metabolism. Which causes the body to burn calories faster, and use food as fuel much better for hours after exercise. This way there is much less catabolizing of your hard earned muscle.
I personally like to eat a solid meal about an hour and a half before a workout, but i know a lot of people that like to have a small meal of quick carbs (gateorade, fruit or juice) and fast protein (whey) about half hour before a workout.
This is especially true for anyone trying to add muscle.
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