Antonio Perez
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What kind of workout can I do and how many should I do because I am a boxer and I am 13 I will be 14 in August 24 and that is me in the picture
Running, sit ups, push ups, punching bag.. Running, running, running. You not only need strength but you need endurance and speed.What kind of workout can I do and how many should I do because I am a boxer and I am 13 I will be 14 in August 24 and that is me in the picture
thank uRunning, sit ups, push ups, punching bag.. Running, running, running. You not only need strength but you need endurance and speed.What kind of workout can I do and how many should I do because I am a boxer and I am 13 I will be 14 in August 24 and that is me in the picture
100% agreed running is the key and sit-ups to streathing your coreRunning, sit ups, push ups, punching bag.. Running, running, running. You not only need strength but you need endurance and speed.What kind of workout can I do and how many should I do because I am a boxer and I am 13 I will be 14 in August 24 and that is me in the picture
Core is huge! More than that, the whole body working together is even more important. The type of exercises you are going to want to focus on are ones that work the whole body connection, and that means exercising with good structure.
Always warm up and mobilize the joints!
I've heard that as a boxer, you really cannot work out way too hard because it doesn't really help your purposes, however, yo ucan always work out until a certain level of difficulty to keep yourself strong and fit. Good luck.
As others have said, boxing is about endurance more than anything and if you can't go 12 rounds then you shouldn't get in to the ring in the first place to be honest. That might sound a bit harsh, but we aren't going to be able to knock everyone out withing a couple of rounds so we have to be fit enough to go the distance if needed.
I've boxed at amateur level for a number of years when I was younger, and running and pounding the pavements day after day is the main ingredient for me, and probably always will be. Stamina is important because without that you won't be able to do all the rest to the required standard, so first of all get fit enough that you can dance around a ring for 12 rounds without getting out of breath, and then start with the strength and speed work.