how skinny are the average soccer players legs?
Why do boxers have such tiny legs?
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I read 1st one and thats enough. There is different point now though. you have dumbas* syndrome. you totally know you are wrong, but instead of listening, you try to argue and prove what? nothing. have a good one
all boxers have chicken legs. we all run for fun. old times pastComment
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Honestly. I think it's to make weight.
No 5'10" guy should really be 154lbs. Same as a person Nonito's height should not be 118lbs. Jonathan Horton is 125lbs and that's at 5'1". He's an olympic gymnast if no one knew.
So I honestly believe it's to make weight. Even guys like Kessler have twig legs. Legs can hold a lot of weight, quads are one of the biggest muscle groups on the body. So that must be the reason.Comment
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Depends on the league and level of play. At the highest level, they all have thick quads and hamstrings. Calves not all of them have thick caves. But at the highest level they have thick legs, even Messi for his size.
I read 1st one and thats enough. There is different point now though. you have dumbas* syndrome. you totally know you are wrong, but instead of listening, you try to argue and prove what? nothing. have a good one
all boxers have chicken legs. we all run for fun. old times past
Not all but many of them. Kickboxing is different, they require more muscle on their legs.
But many boxers have twig legs. Look at Marquez. Don't you think he maximizes his chances to fight at 147 if he had increased the weight on his legs rather than just put on more muscle on his upper body?Comment
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sigh, I forgot how ignorant people were on this site...
What I'm trying to say is punching isnt just an upper body movement it is a full body movement. The power from the punch starts from the ground then travels up and ends through the fist (kinetic linking). If the lower body especially the butt is weak alot of power will be lost in the movement.
But sorry for questioning the sacred training secrets of old boxing trainers.
you should be apologizing for believing so vehemently that you can walk into boxing and overhaul it
people have been boxing for hundreds of years
the training they do is what has worked best
some of the stuff has remained from the start
running hard miles (usually early in the morning, and at a pace higher than a jog) has lasted the test of time
it's you who is ignorant to believe all of those trainers and fighters have been wrong.
and if you want to get into power punching we can
i learned about it in the gym hitting stuff with punches... where did you learn about it?
you generate power by transferring weight
it does not explode from the ground with muscle contractions (simmilar to the way large legs are built)
those sorts of muscles tire easily.
if you hit a heavy bag day after day your legs will get harder/more trim and not larger. they'll probably shrink
to answer your question in the OP
boxers dont have big legs because they do not need them
their leg size is a product of their conditioning and diet.
very few punchers (pacquiao, hamed, tua, tyson) are naturally big legged. these are usually the "explosive" punches
you'll find most naturally gifted punchers have long limbs and have a wide base to transfer the weight (hearns, robinson, foster, arguello)
their longer limbs allow for an easier generation of leverage, and do not rely on large muscle contractions, like the quads and hamstrings (the things you build to increase the size of your legs)Last edited by New England; 10-19-2011, 08:48 PM.Comment
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I read 1st one and thats enough. There is different point now though. you have dumbas* syndrome. you totally know you are wrong, but instead of listening, you try to argue and prove what? nothing. have a good one
all boxers have chicken legs. we all run for fun. old times past
You on the other hand have done nothing but say Im a dumbass and basically say 'all the boxers do it so it must be right' which is the appeal to the masses fallacyComment
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this is what i have to say to closed minded people who think someone is a dumbass for not picking the common and friendly opinion
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you should be apologizing for believing so vehemently that you can walk into boxing and overhaul it
people have been boxing for hundreds of years
the training they do is what has worked best
some of the stuff has remained from the start
running hard miles (usually early in the morning, and at a pace higher than a jog) has lasted the test of time
it's you who is ignorant to believe all of those trainers and fighters have been wrong.
and if you want to get into power punching we can
i learned about it in the gym... where did you learn about it?
you generate power by transferring weight
it does not explode from the ground with muscle contractions (simmilar to the way large legs are built)
those sorts of muscles tire easily.
if you hit a heavy bag day after day your legs will get harder/more trim and not larger. they'll probably shrink
to answer your question in the OP
boxers dont have big legs because they do not need them
very few punchers (pacquiao, hamed, tua, tyson) are naturally big legged. these are usually the "explosive" punches
you'll find most naturally gifted punchers have long legs and have a wide base to transfer the weight (hearns, robinson, foster, arguello)
their longer limbs allow for an easier generation of leverage, and do not rely on large muscle contractions, like the quads and hamstrings (the things you build to increase the size of your legs)
in short, you dont know what the **** you are talking about
you want a shovel?
keep on diggin!
I have boxed for 6 years of my life, and I firmly believe my exploration of other training and conditioning techniques have pushed me to a higher level then if I listened to some of my original trainers. I never assumed anything yet you assume I'm some ******* because I question training techniques.
I know what the **** Iam talking about sorry your old school training methods are behind the times. This the problem with boxing at the amateur level they still rely on these inefficient methods.Comment
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I absolutely LOVE this post and that video.
That is the main reason why I believe sprinting intervals is better than simply running billions of miles. No more than 1 mile is necessary. As you are fighting 3 minute intervals. So why not sprint or run at a high tempo for 3 minutes, before walking for 1 minute, 12 times? In a ring your not moderately moving for 30 minutes non stop are you?
Makes more sense right? Same with having a lower body relate to the size of your upper body. Your more likely to perform much better that way without adding useless weight.Comment
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