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    Default Re: Is this a good thing?

    i read that article and i dont really understand the relaxing your body while you throw the punch and make your body Snap it, ill ask my coach what he thinks about weightlifting. what i should do as a boxer to weightlift. etc.
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    Default Re: Is this a good thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman1995 View Post
    i read that article and i dont really understand the relaxing your body while you throw the punch and make your body Snap it, ill ask my coach what he thinks about weightlifting. what i should do as a boxer to weightlift. etc.
    He should say, avoid reps and do only power lifting or power shifting.

    I recon anything in little bits is ok: but you dont want to start shaping your muscles any way that will take your natural speed away, speed = power too, not just momentum plus weight. One is at the expense of fluidity. I would never give that type of speed up in a fight. Technique will give you all the power you need, Fluid speed will allow you to land the shot unseen, thats worth more than anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman1995 View Post
    i read that article and i dont really understand the relaxing your body while you throw the punch and make your body Snap it, ill ask my coach what he thinks about weightlifting. what i should do as a boxer to weightlift. etc.
    He should say, avoid reps and do only power lifting or power shifting.

    I recon anything in little bits is ok: but you dont want to start shaping your muscles any way that will take your natural speed away, speed = power too, not just momentum plus weight. One is at the expense of fluidity. I would never give that type of speed up in a fight. Technique will give you all the power you need, Fluid speed will allow you to land the shot unseen, thats worth more than anything.
    What Andre says here is golden. If you want to be fast and strong, within a particular style of fighting, get really good at that type of fighting.

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    First you need to decide if you want to be a boxer or a weight lifter. I have a close friend who can bench press 600 lbs as easy as you wuld pick up a pencil...yet, he had to give up trying to be a boxer because the smarter, lighter fighters could slip, dodge, and dance all around him. He had that mind set of getting in that big power punch for the knockout. It never happened. He would slowly get chopped down like a a tree, and end up out of gas gettting a beating. He spent more time in the weight room then the did training in the ring. Would you expect to work out in a weight room and then be put in a basketball game?---same difference

    Boxing is not called a science for nothing. If you have not grasped the lessons in why you do warm ups, shadow box, footwork and tactics....you are wasting your time and your coaches time. Did I mention the word dedication? I think you need to go to more boxing matches and see smaller, slimmer guys who are proven boxers, demonstrate their skills against opponents who are larger and stronger then they. I'm not saying weight lifting is a bad thing...nor am I saying being a large fighter with muscles is a bad thing...but the difference is...they learned to box, they listened to their trainers, and they put in the dedication and time to learn the science.

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    Default Re: Is this a good thing?

    From what I've heard, Mike Tyson didn't lift any weights. Neither did Marciano. If they didn't need them, they must not have been that important.

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