Originally posted by -EX-
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How many hours a week do elite boxers train?
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I train for 5 hours a day 7 days a week
But, on my off-PED days, I only train 30 mins 3 times a week. lmao
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Originally posted by Hannibal Barca View PostI'm green as well, and I usually spar two days a week. Typically anywhere from 3-6 1:30-2:00 rounds. I'm 5'7-5'8, and currently weigh anywhere from 150-155lbs(My goal is to cut to 140lbs) depending upon what I'm eating and drinking. I spar this one dude who's been at the gym for 3 years, and another who's been there for a year and a half. I'll tell you this, being naturally athletic does wonders. I played nigh every sport in High School, and it's translated well into the ring. I need to work on my stamina and technique though.
I just gotta work on reactionary skills myself...I'll see a punch coming but its not natural yet for me to duck it...
I think I can take a good shot though...I'm around 114 and guys around 119-125 have hit me flush plenty of times and I haven't been hurt...although of course I aint tryna get hit like that anymore
Only time I felt pain so far is when I got caught at the beginning of the jaw on the side, must be near a nerve...as soon as it landed, instant headache...lol, other than that the punches don't hurt...
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I'm amateur also, I recently had a shoulder injury/surgery so I've been out the past 14 months. But before that it was usually like 1:30 hours a day for 5 days a week. I was sparring a minimum of 5 rounds each day, a lot of people say our gym spars too much but my trainer believes the best preperation for a fight is to fight. He's realllll oldschoolLast edited by DocHolliday; 05-19-2010, 12:18 AM.
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Originally posted by -EX- View PostYeah it deff would help being athletic to start...140 is deff a competitive weightclass(in New York at least)
I just gotta work on reactionary skills myself...I'll see a punch coming but its not natural yet for me to duck it...
I think I can take a good shot though...I'm around 114 and guys around 119-125 have hit me flush plenty of times and I haven't been hurt...although of course I aint tryna get hit like that anymore
Only time I felt pain so far is when I got caught at the beginning of the jaw on the side, must be near a nerve...as soon as it landed, instant headache...lol, other than that the punches don't hurt...
As far as my punch resistance is concerned? I think I can take a fairly decent punch. I haven't yet been hurt, and I don't tend to get hit until I gas.
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Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10 View PostYeah I know. Someone on a regular training 3 and a half hours is not believable. Considering if they do it on a regular bases. That's overkill. One can probably only benefit from doing that by doing it probably 4 months at max.Last edited by Shabba Rank$; 05-19-2010, 02:13 AM.
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Originally posted by xtn5021 View PostWell man considering that the gym I train at has a lot of people we all have to take turns with the mitts, heavybag, speed bag, etc. We do take breaks waiting for these things to be open. 3 1/2 hours is how long I am at the gym why would I lie about that?
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Originally posted by Hannibal Barca View PostIt makes much more sense now that you mentioned waiting times between mitts, heavy-bags, speed bag, etc. But because 3 1/2 hours is otherworldly.
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Damn.. Look at the responses to this question on yahoo answers..
most pro boxers train as much as they like. if their preparing for a fight they'll train anywhere from 3 to 8 hrs, not including conditioning. which takes up another couple of hours.A lot of fighters barely train at all until they have a fight on the books. Once they get into camp though, it's a full-time job; 8 hours a day at least
depends on how many rouns your willing to go if your wanting 14 rounds 14 hours if you want 5 rounds 5 hours
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