RossTraining - Bridging The Gap Between Ordinary and Extraordinary <--- the ultimate strength and conditioning website
RossTraining - Bridging The Gap Between Ordinary and Extraordinary <--- the ultimate strength and conditioning website
I follow the ross book as my bible, but it wont make sense if you're new to fitness/dieting/training.
When i switched from bodybuilding to boxing, it was a big transition in order to get into shape,
1) Me being an asthmetic
2) Coming from bodybuilding meant i never ran or done shit on a regular basis.
Before you start anything, its always good to build a foundation.
Sprints will get you up to scratch faster than anything.
For example
Sprint 100m
Walk 100m
Do that for 20-25min (This is all done in 1 session, there is no break, in other words your 100m walk is your break, so its best to drink water durin that period), and that can be your session for the day.
Do that 3 times a week, and the other 2 days can be a jog (light run) for 1-2km, or whenever you feel that you are extremely fatigued, but i recomend its best to set a distance, that way you can push yourself to reach that goal.
Anyway, within a month you'll be fit, when you feel the jogs are getting too easy you can replace them with the sprint workout i just gave u, or you can just increase the distance by another kilometre or 2.
After all this is done, im more than sure you will be able to maintain a session in boxing with other people who are 'fit'.
Hope it helps out, it did with me.
Peace
high intensity circuits will also help. If you don't have any place that runs sessions or something to try outside the gym. Do the sprints then drop and do press ups for 30secs to a minute as your recovery then sprint again.
Each time after your sprint alter the exercise.
You will be in pain![]()
lol u ain't kidding. I've gotten pretty good at rope work. Then I watch this kinda sick stuff below, and realize I got a lot of room for improvement.
watch #4 Double Under with Criss-Cross 1:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD3uicAYtdw
Last edited by Youngblood; 08-24-2009 at 12:47 PM.
cheers for the post boys ill take it all in when i put together my actul weekly routine but for now ill put the sprints and the running together and go from there cheers
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