What amount of hours can a boxer work good with? I know eight hours is the best but can a boxer get a good workout with six or seven hours? And if a boxer does get only like five hours should he still work out or rest?
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It depends on the person and how hard you train. Some people can sleep 5 hours and be good to go but I wouldn't recommend it. I would say that 7-9 hours of sleep is optimal. Try to have it so that you don't get less than 7, especially if you're going to spar the next day. Remember that if you don't sleep enough, it keeps on adding up. 7 hours should be fine.
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Originally posted by Hitman18 View Post
What amount of hours can a boxer work good with? I know eight hours is the best but can a boxer get a good workout with six or seven hours? And if a boxer does get only like five hours should he still work out or rest?
A fighter shouldn't keep late nights, and especially not while in training.Last edited by J.C.; 01-26-2007, 07:21 PM.
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I have noticed that when I get a good 7 hours of sleep I feel my best and ready to get up. If I sleep any less I feel real tired and if I sleep more, I want to stay in bed.
Thats far from what Im getting now though ever since I started school back up.
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This is some good info.. Thanks guys. I've been lacking with my sleep. I need some good sleep! I have a hard time falling asleep sometimes though.
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