Hey fellas,
i've searched and cant find a thread.
Exactly what does it mean to overtrain?
How is it bad to be over prepared? Or over trained?
Does your muscles get weak or somnething?
Exactly what happens to your body?
Someone please explain.
what are the indicators of overtraining?
you're weaker, slower, un-cordinated and all round just feel like sht
has happened to me about 7 times in my life when i first started boxing, afterwards which had me feeling fairly depressed wondering "what the fuk, i thought i was making progress then all of a sudden, im worse off than when i started"
that was when i was young, wanted to train like the pros right away and had the idea of always pushing myself everday like society likes to place on youth attempting to compete in this sort of sport
doesn't have to be too hard, the normal stresses of life can drive you to overtraining too
overwork is basically the same thing, you need time off from all this strenuous sht
what are the indicators of overtraining?
fry your central nervous system.
ricky hatton said he was overtrained for pacquaio fight.
i think its very hard to overtrain.
doesn't have to be too hard, the normal stresses of life can drive you to overtraining too
overwork is basically the same thing, you need time off from all this strenuous sht
Overtraining is basically running out of gas in your car.
(Instead of putting a stop to training for the day and resting) you run out of gas and walk tobget gas in the gas can .instead of stopping to get gas and getting home to rest before the early shift in the morning .the walk is 4 miles.you dont get home till midnight and gotta be up at 5am to be at work by 6am and gotta do a 12 hour shift . All that everyday.
Instead of the other.
Then you gotta fight.
I agree , i think bradley was overwhelmed by the moment
In pac 1. Mentally fatigued. And he physically overtrained .
Bradley will be in beast mode in pac 2
yea, bradley said he overtrained. trained 12 weeks. he's training 8 weeks for this one.
Makes sense. Re watched the fight last night, and thought to myself, "He's already gassed in the 2nd round?"
I actually think Bradley over trained for the Pacquiao fight. He couldn't even keep pace with an old man Pacquiao, and fatigued by the 2nd round.
It was strange. I know Manny brings a pace that you have to be elite in cardio to keep up with, but man, I never saw Bradley tire out that quickly.
Could have been a combination of Pac's athleticism and punching power though.
yea, bradley said he overtrained. trained 12 weeks. he's training 8 weeks for this one.
I actually think Bradley over trained for the Pacquiao fight. He couldn't even keep pace with an old man Pacquiao, and fatigued by the 2nd round.
It was strange. I know Manny brings a pace that you have to be elite in cardio to keep up with, but man, I never saw Bradley tire out that quickly.
Could have been a combination of Pac's athleticism and punching power though.
Hey fellas,
i've searched and cant find a thread.
Exactly what does it mean to overtrain?
How is it bad to be over prepared? Or over trained?
Does your muscles get weak or somnething?
Exactly what happens to your body?
Someone please explain.
Alright, in simple terms, think of it this way - if you keep using a pencil without sharpening it ever eventually it will go blunt and unusable. Same principle with your body...muscles, hell - even your mind, need time to recover and grow...if you push yourself too far or too much you go 'blunt' and thus you are less effective...it can cause injuries and just a less efficient and effective body. Rest and recovery is key! And especially for prize fighting, you need to be as efficient and in as good a shape as possible to be at 100%...or you lose.
It's a simple concept - take it into any situation, there's a point in time when something is at it's peak, too much and it becomes lesser than it was - drive a car and after a certain amount of miles on the clock the performance will drop. Study for a test gradually and pass it with preparation or do it all the night before and be less effective as you have a scramble of information.