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  • Have any of you guys got fizzled out of boxing training?

    Ive been training alot alot lately,and as of now.Im quite tired of it.haha. Im sore,and just real tired feeling and blah when I go to the gym.Maybe its because I work before I go there,but it feels as if I dont even wanna do nothing. I think I need to take those recoup pills because I feel like I dont even wanna be there.haha. A day break would be good I guess.

    Maybe alot of you guys wont understand on what I mean.Then again,alot of you guys dont work outside in 90 degrees plus heat moving furniture.It takes its toll on you.

  • #2
    I think everyone goes through that...the difference is whether or not you take a short break and come back, or if you call it quits for good. That's up to you.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by David06 View Post
      I think everyone goes through that...the difference is whether or not you take a short break and come back, or if you call it quits for good. That's up to you.
      haha,naw Im not quiting,not even close. I think I need a few days break. Im working my body too hard I think.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
        haha,naw Im not quiting,not even close. I think I need a few days break. Im working my body too hard I think.
        Nothing wrong with that, everybody needs a break now and then.

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        • #5
          When its the harderst to train thats the best..your gaining more at this time.

          I'm just looking for something that makes me wanna quit.. when I find it I wanna go right past it to find the next...

          But then again everyone doesn't feel the way I do like they are the One that will reign in the Last Era of boxing.. I guess thats what makes me have no boundaries in training. and constantly wanna get stronger.

          You should just keep going and work through it... You can only become more complete if you do.... Thats what I think...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
            When its the harderst to train thats the best..your gaining more at this time.

            I'm just looking for something that makes me wanna quit.. when I find it I wanna go right past it to find the next...

            But then again everyone doesn't feel the way I do like they are the One that will reign in the Last Era of boxing.. I guess thats what makes me have no boundaries in training. and constantly wanna get stronger.

            You should just keep going and work through it... You can only become more complete if you do.... Thats what I think...
            haha thats cool,but remember as I stated before.Im in the moving business.Ppl think Im crazy when I tell them Im going to boxing after work. I work my body alot alot. Probably then post of the ppl on this site.I just dont post it. I even work it at work,I hustle when moving ****,as in I jog. Your body can only take so much till its over training. Plus my shin splints dont lie.haha

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            • #7
              I am a apprentice carpenter and work no less then 8 hours a day and then go train,I know your feeling work is like a syringe slowly sucking the energy out of you.But what you stated is exactly what you need a good day off no running ,no training,no nothing.And my trainer used to be work construction his whole boxing career so I really get no sympathy but It helps me too know,he knows what Im feeling when I train.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by floydfan View Post
                I am a apprentice carpenter and work no less then 8 hours a day and then go train,I know your feeling work is like a syringe slowly sucking the energy out of you.
                I'm a boatbuilder. And I'm probably 15 or maybe even 20 years older than you. I box 3 days a week, lift weights 2 or 3, run 4 or 5 days a week, and take a full week off every 6-8 weeks. I find that when I start having more than a few bad days in a row at the boxing gym, it's time to take a week or so and just rest and heal. My feet, my knees, my shoulders, my hands, all get sorer and sorer and then I fight like crap. Then I get bruised, I get frustrated, and I fight worse the next time. When I'm not sore anymore, I get back on it.

                Take a few days. Rest and heal. Then get back in there.

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                • #9
                  Yah its needed more often then some people allow,for me it's just a mental thing I always think of something I wouldnt be learning or something that wouldnt be improving if I took that day off.

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                  • #10
                    It also doesnt help that I go to bed at an average of 1am. Then get up at 6:45 for work neither. I need a new bed time.

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