got this from eastside forum
Originally Posted by eubank?eastside?
Starting the Monday morning after a championship fight
At 6am I would do 50 sit-ups followed by either a 7.8 mile run, a 7.8 mile cycle, or beach running which was mixed in with sprinting up steep steps on the cliff tops. I would usually do 2 or 3 days of each.
Then at mid-afternoon the regime was as follows:
15 minutes of stretching,
15 minutes of shadow boxing - but not just using my fists; using my feet and body to develop agility,
3 to 6 rounds (of 3 minutes each) on the heavy bag - moving around it; playing with it,
3 rounds (of 4 minutes each) of either sharpening up my jab on my special small punchbag, sharpening up my reflexes on my swungball device, or pad work - I would direct Ronnie where I wanted him to place the pads as I had certain shots in mind I needed to perfect,
6 rounds of skipping (jump rope) - but with no breaks; I would skip straight through the 4-minute clock on the wall,
Then 50 sit-ups followed by 20 hits in the stomach with a medicine ball.
6 weeks out (from a fight), the morning conditioning remained the same but the gym regime changed to thus:
15 minutes of stretching,
30 minutes of shadow boxing,
3 to 12 rounds of full contact, hard-as-possible sparring,
Then skipping, speedball and sit-ups.
Finish 2 or 3 days out, but finish sparring 1 day out. If I trained 1 day more than you, I had a right to win.
- Chris Eubank
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