Would that be effective, especially for clinches? Wrestling and other grappling based techniques build muscular endurance as well as strength that can be used in boxing or is that too much along with a full boxing training regime?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Wrestling and Other Grappling Based Techniques for S&C
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by Mr.DagoWop View PostWould that be effective, especially for clinches? Wrestling and other grappling based techniques build muscular endurance as well as strength that can be used in boxing or is that too much along with a full boxing training regime?Last edited by juggernaut666; 01-30-2016, 11:43 PM.
-
if your in a clitch so offten that you need to take up wrestling and grappling i would say you have many other things to work on that would be more beneficial than learning to wrestle
Comment
-
Originally posted by kilojay505 View Postif your in a clitch so offten that you need to take up wrestling and grappling i would say you have many other things to work on that would be more beneficial than learning to wrestle
Comment
-
Wrestling, no. Judo, YES. I'd rolled with a lot of different grapplers and judo is the one I'd say can transition to boxing to a degree because you are upright, getting shoved in a lot of different directions, and can't let your opponent's hands go free for even a second.
Comment
Comment