View Full Version : boxing and gaining muscle


RonRoss
11-16-2006, 07:55 PM
what will gaining muscle do to my boxing if i do? cause i want to,and i know all this boxin trainin and no weight trainin will make me lose weight

oshea1690
11-16-2006, 08:10 PM
Might make you a bit top heavy, or make your punches slow. If your gonna lift, do alot of resistances while shadowboxing that will keep you up to par with gaining muscle as well.

RonRoss
11-16-2006, 08:17 PM
resistance like punching with weights?

oshea1690
11-16-2006, 09:03 PM
Mhmm, there are stretch bands that are also really good and work the triceps really well while using them. http://store.titleboxing.com/titleboxing-pro-shadow-boxer.html
Using weights works the shoulders more because there is much more vertical resistance while the bands work horizontal resistance on the tris and bis.

RonRoss
11-16-2006, 09:04 PM
k thanks,they will prolli have some at the gym i can use

oshea1690
11-16-2006, 09:05 PM
I do a combination of both, the bands reallly give you a deep burn if u do it for even just a few rounds. I'll take a pair of 3lb dumbells and they work fine for a couple rounds. Get off and shadow without any resitance u feel like ****in wind throwing punches.

RonRoss
11-16-2006, 09:07 PM
lol yeh i did it once,just with weights,5lb dumbbells 1 minute none stop all speed and power,then when i was hittin the bag i felt like i was on speed or somethin i was stupidly fast

Smokin'
11-16-2006, 09:32 PM
Well whats your motivation?

You can't have your cake and eat it too....if your motivations are strictly to look bigger and more cut then weight lift, if your motivations are to get better at sparring and boxing in general then don't lift or just lift explosively.

RonRoss
11-16-2006, 09:37 PM
well both really,i wanna box well and i want some more muscle on me

oshea1690
11-16-2006, 09:40 PM
Its possible to achieve both just make sure you dont put on too much wieght on ur muscles, because they will slow everything down in which only makes you worse in boxing. And if your gaining muscle weight, ur slowing down, while gaining weight and moving up in weight classes. I do super sets which are 3 -4 exercises on one muscle of light weight all in a row to build the endurance. A few other boxers at my gym do it as welll and we all notice great benefits from doing it. Not massive weight gains in muscle, but muscle is conditioned for boxing, and clearly stronger. But do what you want.

Ringo
11-16-2006, 11:36 PM
Azza - think about it like this: are you going to go pro? Is the alleged "slowdown" going to hurt you that much? I lift weights and although I had my ass handed to me in my first sparring session, it was inexperience (and fighting a guy 4 inches taller than me and 30 pounds heavier, but now we're splitting hairs). I train 5 days a week, and I lift weights on days when I cant go to my boxing gym. I stay away from a lot of heavy leg lifts because my boxing workout is very leg-intensive. I hit chest and back at least once a week, sometimes shoulders, sometimes arms, and always abs. A strong set of muscles is beneficial, it doesn't matter what anyone says. Granted, big muscles will slow you down, yes, but if your naturally lean or have a tendency to lose weight quickly, you can afford to do some lifting. As an amatuer, speed is king, but when people approach weightlifting, they forget that if you have power and decent speed, one or two good punches takes speed away from your opponent.

yrrej
11-17-2006, 09:55 AM
You've got to decide what you want to do. Bodybuilders tend to rest most of the time when they aren't lifting. But for boxing one needs to keep the body fat down and endurance up, not to mention staying in a weight class, which means muscular weight comes second. As a person ages, they gain some muscular weight anyway, even with boxing training, but these bigger guys don't look like bodybuilders. So you've got to decide whether you want to be big and strong, or a good fighter in a weight class. BTW, I heard this monstrous trainer in a gym the other day telling this little girl, his trainee, about what a fantastic MMA fighter he is with hands hard as rocks, etc. etc., and he could be really great..........if only he had time to do cardio...:wank: