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    (French guy alert, I might make a few mistakes :P (but I don't mind correcting them and learning from it ))

    So after some time lurking on the forum, I finally decided to create an account and post my training-log(which is a good thing cause I couldn't seems to remember where I keep my notes from week to week).

    First of all, a bit about myself:

    I'm a 23 year old guy, 5 foot 8 and about 120 to 130 lbs. I've been trying for quite a while to gain weights but every time I up my food diet, my body make me wanna run and train more.

    I've been training (my dad like to keep himself in shape and has pretty much every little boy, I followed his footsteps ) on and off since I was about 10 year old (starting by doing only push-up and set-up and moving up from there).

    I've been more and more taking a liking to boxing since I was about 16 (aggression needed to go somewhere and my punching bag was a good place to let it go), now it's more about the fun of hearing a good sound from the bag. I've never been coached and never sparred, but I'm more and more thinking about trying it at least once. I'm adding more and more of bags sessions and boxing exercises mostly cause of the work-out it brings and cause I prefer to see the result in that way more than just being that guy who lift more and more weights.

    I'm also the proud owner of a chow chow (Nanuuk) which is one of the best running partner I ever had. Sun, Rain or Snow when I get home he is waiting looking at the leash and begging (in his own way) to go run and he make sure to let me know that if I don't feel like running I won't be able to be a couch potato all night until he gets his run. Even better, he always bring me back home and the damn thing always seems to have more gas in the tank and he can always kick it up a gear or two.

    My gym is my basement, in where I got: one heavy bag, one speed and one double-end. I also got a squat machine (plus lot of pulleys attached to it) and an inversion table (to do inverted set-up). I got quite a lot of free-weight too.

    From time to time one of my friend is able to drag my ass in his gym (real non-boxing gym) for a cross-training session or simply a kick to the butt for him or me. But most of the time I can motivate myself enough to do it at home

    Here is what my normal routine is about :
    I run 2 to 3 km per day with the dog.

    My work-out sessions are usually Monday/Wednesday/Friday:
    2 minutes of double-end(I don't have much place to move around the bag thought) or speed-bad(depending how I fell) to warm up

    Then three rounds of:
    -25 squat/jumps (has high has I can) and
    -10x 8 move in and out combination on the heavy bag (with 14 once gloves). I usually run all of this in less than 5 minutes for the first and the third is about 8 minutes.

    - 10 V-Setups
    - 6x 80lbs bench
    - 8x ?70lbs?Triceps Push-down (I think the way the pulleys are made I get 0.5x the weight, but ain't too sure)
    - 8x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Seated Shoulder Presses
    - 5 to 10x Inverted set-up with a weight of 10 lbs on my chest.

    5 to 10 minutes cool down, which I usually work on my foot work/slow shadow boxing.

    Total time is usually an hours and a few minutes to an hour and a half.

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    Default Re: Boxing oriented training regiment

    Of course as I started this training log, I had to cut down on my training time last night to go out with a few friends.

    I ran the usual route with Nanuuk, but I forgot to time myself. It took about 4 songs, but I really need to find a way to find the real number of KM I run and the time.

    I only did 2 sets of the work-out above without any pause in between.

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    We received about 4 cm of snow during the week-end(which ain't that much, but I guess the city worker were awaiting for it to melt) and the railway wasn't clear enough to run there, so I ran on the streets. Dog kept pausing to pee at each corner, because of that it was pretty much more on and off than normal running. Total time(about still going on with the songs): 9:15 minutes for 1.4 km.

    Normal training:
    My speed-ball seems to be deflated... So I did about a minutes on the double-end.

    I decided to go easy on the squat because of the icy running.
    20x jumps
    10x Move-in jab, cross, left hook to the body, right hook to the body, left hook to the head, right hook to the head, Right upper to the body, Left jab while going out. (it's one of my favorite combination simply because of the 4 hook follow-up. I find it fun to do, but I gotta admit when I get tired my arm don't always come back to my guard after each one).
    10x V-set-up
    6x bench @ 80 lbs + bar
    8x 42.5lbs (85*0.5 (just read my book))Triceps Push-down
    8x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Shoulder Presses (all followed, no pause in-between)

    All of the above three time with 2x5min shadow boxing in between.

    Forgot to look at the clock before hand

    To finish it up nicely, I took a big glass of milk with one raw egg inside (and a bit of vanilla extract)

    Magical thing about writing this right after the workout is that my pork chop are almost done cooking

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    Guess I'm starting a Cold... Time to kill it!

    Tuesday, went home early, ran more with the dog, don't know how far I run, but jogged (with the occasional stop... Dog has to do is thing) about 45 minutes at a slow pace.

    Wednesday
    Tried to work out:
    3 minutes of double-end
    20x squat+jump
    20x walk in jab, cross, right upper to the body, walk out jab
    10x V-Setup
    6x bench @ 80 lbs + bar
    8x 42.5lbsTriceps Push-down
    8x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Shoulder Presses (had to take a breath or two at 6)

    I had work a nice sweat after the first step (cold is really looking to being there) so I stop for a 5 minutes breath, and well my body never wanted to move after that.... Stop there after one set

    Last night I was busy at work.

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    Friday
    I was really pissed after work/traffic/everything else. So I did the stupidest thing of doing everything really fast
    Ran the usual route, which was icy has hell. Don't remember how long it took me.
    Did one set of the usual:
    3 minutes of double-end
    20x squat+jump
    80x hit to the bag with a lot of moving
    10x V-Setup
    6x bench @ 80 lbs + bar
    8x 42.5lbsTriceps Push-down
    8x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Shoulder Presses (had to take a breath or two at 4 this time....)
    I added:
    10x 12.5lbs shurgs

    But I burned myself out and stopped after it

    Saturday
    A lot of snow fell on the city so I needed to shovel my drive-way. Took me an hour (isn't really a work-out but, still a good cardio). Plus I needed to drop Nanuuk at my father house, so a 2.5km jog(going there with the dog) and a 2.5km walk(coming back alone)

    Sunday
    Overslept big time this morning. I went to pick up the dog and that was about it for a work-out.

    Monday
    I've read somewhere that to help you shadowbox(which I kinda had difficulty to keep going at it after a while, or I just repeated over and over again the same thing), you could tie a rope to the ceiling and hit/slip it. So I tried that and it was a hell of a fun, although I'm sure for an outside viewer it would seems I'm just trying to mimic my cat.

    It was damn too cold to run with the dog (well, for me not the dog...)
    3minutes of double end + 3 minute of footwork
    I did three set of the rest
    20x squat+jump
    10x Move-in jab, cross, left hook to the body, right hook to the body, left hook to the head, right hook to the head, Right upper to the body, Left jab while going out
    10x V-Setup
    6x bench @ 80 lbs + bar
    8x 42.5lbsTriceps Push-down
    8x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Shoulder Presses (had to take a breath or two at 6 on the last rep)
    10x 12.5lbs shurgs

    and in between I lock my feet on the floor about shoulder wide and softly hit the knot with the left, Slip on the right, hit with the right, slip to the left. It was really fun and my 5 minutes flew by. So I started the other set right there. I finished by doing that too for about 15 minutes non-stop, before my stomach called me to the kitchen.

    Tuesday morning
    All I gotta say is OWWWWWWW. My back is burning and just putting my coat on was really hard. The feeling is awesome though .
    Last edited by LordAnon; 01-18-2011 at 04:09 PM. Reason: Didn't let me post the full post the first time O_o

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    Wednesday
    I was still a bit sore from Monday, but I though it would go away (and it did) while working out.

    10-10-10x Move-in cross, jab, right hook to the body, left hook to the body, right hook to the head, left hook to the head, left upper to the body, cross while going out (I simply switched all the hands for the workout)
    10-10-10x V-Setup
    6-6-4x bench @ 80 lbs + bar(I added 2x5 pounds for the last set)
    8-8-6x 42.5lbsTriceps Push-down
    8-8-0x 12.5 lbs dumbbells Hammer curls followed by Shoulder Presses
    10-10-10x 12.5lbs shurgs

    The rest of the week
    It's cold... and I'm having a cold... Rested a lot, eat a lot of comfort food (yeahhh... I know) with lot of orange+ orange juice.

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