Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB
Don't get too far ahead of your self. When you get to the point where you get weighed a day before you fight you'll be a proffesional and know what to do from your training experience and your nutritionalist.

When you do Amatuer fighting you get weighed on the same day, within an hour or two of the bout, some times less. One time I fought recently I got weighed, changed and put my gloves on and it was fight time... :P

On the day of the fight and weigh in drink loads of water, food with B vitamins and Potasium like Bananas and alot of complex starchy carbs from cereal and pasta etc.

Don't dive into this stuff, take it a step at a time. You've obviuosly not had an amatuer bout yet and probably don't know how to eat best before going to the gym (its practicly the same as a bout... its only 6 minutes... you'll be in the gym for hours :P). Always confuses me when we have posts on here asking advanced stuff when the poster hasn't learned to walk yet but wants to know how to run :P

People need to learn the difference between the pro and amatuer game, we get people doing miles and miles of running but with no speed or sprints and hours of skipping, as if they are training for a 40 minute pro bout. its the same with tactics we get these big post about setting up shots by positioning stuff like in chess over 12 rounds. its true to some degree but in a bout with 3 2 minute rounds you'd be better off mastering the fundimentals better and working on your fitness.

Just take yout time and you'll learn as you go
Actually, I'm not a boxer. I do taekwondo and the weigh-in is the same stuff so that's why I'm asking, and we weigh-in the day before the competition. I'm asking on this forum because the taekwondo forum is dead and you don't get much help there anyways.

The thing is I think you can weigh-in from certain time like 12pm - 8:00pm because when I went to state competition for taekwondo I weighed-in at 7:30pm. I didn't eat nothing the whole day to make weight. After that I went back to the hotel room and ate, then went to sleep. My competition wasn't til like around 6-8pm the next day. I went to the stadium early, where they held the event, because that was my only ride.

I was bascially there all day til I competed at around 6-8pm. I probably ate like a sandwhich, some fruit, and a drink the whole day. When it was time to compete, I had no energy and I was tired from just being in the stadium all day. I even fell asleep couple of times in the bleechers waiting for my match to come.

I just need advice on what I should eat before weigh-ins, after weigh-ins, and before the competition.