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  • SpeedKillz
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    #11
    2 times a week, wednesday and saturday, but i never jus do weights alone, i always either do cardio afterwards or bag training or conditioning, etc.

    weights shouldnt take time away from actual boxing training and conditioning work, it should be added when u have time for supplemental training without affecting ur boxing training, imo.

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    • SpeedKillz
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Iron Man
      Well im not a boxer, but i try not to do them more than 4 times a week, as i feel you body has to rest and muscles need time to grow..thats how i think of it anyway. If u dnt wanna bulk up that do alot of reps (15-20) on a comfortable weight this will also help with stamina. Thats my advise anyway, dnt feel weights are nessacery for boxing i think it was Kevin Rooney who say" Weight Training has as much to do with Boxing as Cheese cake" (or something like that)
      this is a myth and will do little for a fighter. boxers shoud lift heavy weights for low reps as that is mainly for strength without mass gains. again, gaining mass and gettin bulky is mostly all diet, so there is no need to worry about getting to big. lift heavy weights with low reps, stretch good, and dont neglect hand speed drills, and weights will greatly benefit u...

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      • Peter53088
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        #13
        Dont you haft to be on special diet eating every three hours to lift weights

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        • Verstyle
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          #14
          I havnt lifted for a work out in 5 years.

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          • SpeedKillz
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            #15
            Originally posted by Zach53088
            Dont you haft to be on special diet eating every three hours to lift weights
            what does that even mean man? of course u dont have to be on a special diet just to lift weights!!

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            • No1
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              #16
              Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
              I havnt lifted for a work out in 5 years.
              And your point is?

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              • Canadian Boxer
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                #17
                i normally only lift weights 4 times a week twice a day and maintian a average body wieght of 148lbs eating mostly fish,fruit,veggies,and the odd mr.noodle (pasta). i follow a progressive overload routine ex:12reps at 60-10reps at 70-8reps at 80-6reps at 100 and everyweak i increase the last 6 reps by 5-10lbs depending on my progress. you gotta make sure you keep at your boxing workouts aswell tho.

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                • hemichromis
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by No1
                  Nearly all pro boxers use weights apart from the ones being trained by manny steward and his kronk fighters. Even floyd uses them and look how fast he is.
                  I personally try to use weights around 4 times a week and each day training a different body part ie. arms one day then shoulders and then chest on another. I find it really helps my power and i've gained some decent size as well which is a plus.

                  lewis used weights. as did hearns, mclellan and moorer

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                  • hemichromis
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SpeedKillz
                    this is a myth and will do little for a fighter. boxers shoud lift heavy weights for low reps as that is mainly for strength without mass gains. again, gaining mass and gettin bulky is mostly all diet, so there is no need to worry about getting to big. lift heavy weights with low reps, stretch good, and dont neglect hand speed drills, and weights will greatly benefit u...
                    i agree that low reps with heavy weights are best for limit strength but you wil almost certainly gain some size as you go if you dont eat enough protein to gainn this size you will not get stronger and you may start to suffer some signs of overtraining.

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                    • Tuggers1986
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                      #20
                      I used to mostly do cardio and swim but i've started lifting weights again about 3 works ago and probably do it 3 or 4 times a week.

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