Re: Pro boxer training routines
Simply there isnt one set routine. Depends on where the fighter is in his career, plus whats his personality is and his attention to detail is without him getting the hump. Every kid Ive worked with was different as regards egos and goals to acheive. Boxers are a different breed. Some youve got to slow down others need a rocket up their arse. Once you reach championship class the training doesnt change to much, the attitude does. Im a big beleiver in getting cardio work done on the track its safe and they can be monitored or in the gym Oylinpic curciuts do the trick or something simular when needed. Im a big beleiver in stretching for power and correction. the hard work finishes 8 days before the fight for safety and fine tuning, to me the weight should not be more than 1kilo above their fighting weight a week before but have got it wrong on a couple of occasions. How many rounds a day depends once again on the fighter.I had one kid fighting for the big one who for 4 weeks pryer to the fight did only 10 rds a day but was living the life it was how he did the rds was the key. Ive had kids who trained like lunatics but lived the same way, I could go on.
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