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    I am going to a different gym that is closer to home now. They have a couple of trainers there............about 4 but they show up whenever the hell they want except for one. He is always there every day when I show up. I trained with him twice but this is my problem. When I first come in the door this guy has me doing 30 jumping jacks, duck walks, sit ups, some weird crossing ( running back and forth crossing ur legs and arms). The problem is after I get done with this (especially duck walks) my legs get tight and tired.....I cant barely move. If i chose not to do it he acts like he doesn't wanna train me so, I just do me or wait for another trainer to show up. Do u guys exercise first thing for warm ups?
    Last edited by Deeznuts; 08-31-2007, 10:24 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Deeznuts View Post
    I am going to a different gym that is closer to home now. They have a couple of trainers there............about 4 but they show up whenever the hell they want except for one. He is always there every day when I show up. I trained with him twice but this is my problem. When I first come in the door this guy has me doing 30 jumping jacks, duck walks, sit ups, some weird crossing ( running back and forth crossing ur legs and arms). The problem is after I get done with this (especially duck walks) my legs get tight and tired.....I cant barely move. If i chose not to do it he acts like he doesn't wanna train me so, I just do me or wait for another trainer to show up. Do exercise first thing for warm ups?
    stay with it and eventually it'll pay off and your gona feel alot fitter and stronger. He's proberly testing you to see wether you will stick to the trainins so he doesnt waste his time.
    Stick with him.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by No1 View Post
      stay with it and eventually it'll pay off and your gona feel alot fitter and stronger. He's proberly testing you to see wether you will stick to the trainins so he doesnt waste his time.
      Stick with him.
      yea def stick with it. he's pushin u early to see if u got wut it takes. dont give up stick wit this guy seems like he is a good trainer.

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      • #4
        I know how to throw my punches, pivot, keep my hands up, all that. I don't have a problem with doing exercises but, I would rather do them after not before any glove work.

        This is what I was used to doing:
        1. Walk in the gym, wrap my hands
        2. Stretch
        3.shadow box 3-4 rounds for warm up
        4. Hit the punching bag 3-4rds
        5. Work the mits 4-5 rds
        6. Hit the speed bag (sometimes)
        7. Jump rope 2 rds
        8. Do exercises which include (neck, squats, push ups, 6 inches, crunches)

        So u guys think its ok if I do my exercise first and I should just suck it up?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Deeznuts View Post
          I know how to throw my punches, pivot, keep my hands up, all that. I don't have a problem with doing exercises but, I would rather do them after not before any glove work.

          This is what I was used to doing:
          1. Walk in the gym, wrap my hands
          2. Stretch
          3.shadow box 3-4 rounds for warm up
          4. Hit the punching bag 3-4rds
          5. Work the mits 4-5 rds
          6. Hit the speed bag (sometimes)
          7. Jump rope 2 rds
          8. Do exercises which include (neck, squats, push ups, 6 inches, crunches)

          So u guys think its ok if I do my exercise first and I should just suck it up?
          yeah it should be alrite. I think it's jean marc mormeck who lifts weights every morning and boxes after a few hours later so it should be ok for you as weight training is far more taxing.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by No1 View Post
            yeah it should be alrite. I think it's jean marc mormeck who lifts weights every morning and boxes after a few hours later so it should be ok for you as weight training is far more taxing.
            he lifts weights EVERY day? really??

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
              he lifts weights EVERY day? really??
              I think so, i read his routine and he says he does a weight lifting routine everyday whilst in training camp. I think he must change his muslcles worked everyday so he can recover, like he does arms one day and chest the next or something like that.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
                he lifts weights EVERY day? really??
                belive it or not most boxers lift weights.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by msagrain View Post
                  belive it or not most boxers lift weights.
                  thanks captain obvious, i understand that, but not most boxers lift weights EVERY day, which is why i was surprised.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by No1 View Post
                    I think so, i read his routine and he says he does a weight lifting routine everyday whilst in training camp. I think he must change his muslcles worked everyday so he can recover, like he does arms one day and chest the next or something like that.
                    i read somewhere that he plays basketball with a 15 pound medicine ball or sumthin like that he jus shoots it or some ****. that sounds like a good explosie shoulder workout to me...

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