I only run two times a week, and i feel the need to increase the frequenzy because my stamina is far from great. I usually run about 3 miles. How long do you guys run? I usually dosen't have time to go running in the morning so i only have time to run in the afternoons when i'm not at the gym, gotta do something about that. What time a day do you run?
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running. 5 times a week AT LEASTTT
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I only run 2 miles at a time (stopping in between). Yeah my stamina sucks
usually run around night time, anything from 8pm - 11pm. Its kind of bad because I run right next to main road and if the traffic is bad Im basically inhaling car fumes. Nice.
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Is it better to run long distances at a slow pace, or better to run short distances at an explosive pace?
Am I right in assuming that long distance/slow pace means that you are training your body to recover easier and build overall stamina whereas explosive runs train your body to work at a high rate for longer?
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Originally posted by Chip2006uk View PostIs it better to run long distances at a slow pace, or better to run short distances at an explosive pace?
Am I right in assuming that long distance/slow pace means that you are training your body to recover easier and build overall stamina whereas explosive runs train your body to work at a high rate for longer?
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Originally posted by Domey View PostFor amatures, I would suggest doing a different type of schedule. Instead of running 5 distance runs a week, run 2 or 3. On the other days, do some HIIT. Amatures at most you are gonna fight is 4, 2 minute rounds. Those are very fast pace and intense rounds, so fighting for distance fights(Pro's) doesn't really do as much justice. It does help to run distance of course, but I would add some HIIT into your running regiment.
This would be my shcedule as far as training/road/gym work goes...
Monday and Wednesday - Sprints/Fartlek training in the morning - - - Boxing training later on
Tuesday and Thursday - 1-2 mile in the morning - - - 3 mile run later on
Friday - 1-2 mile run in the morning - - - Nothing at night because of work..
Saturday - Gym work, mostly boxing related but occasionally use weights - - - and 10 mins on the treadmill whilst there.
Sunday - 3 mile run in the morning - - - Nothing later on because of work again.
Does that sound good to anyone who has good stamina or is a good boxer ?
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Originally posted by Danny_123 View PostFor these intense rounds, would it be good just sprinting as fast as possible up and down a road, changing speeds between lamp posts maybe ?
This would be my shcedule as far as training/road/gym work goes...
Monday and Wednesday - Sprints/Fartlek training in the morning - - - Boxing training later on
Tuesday and Thursday - 1-2 mile in the morning - - - 3 mile run later on
Friday - 1-2 mile run in the morning - - - Nothing at night because of work..
Saturday - Gym work, mostly boxing related but occasionally use weights - - - and 10 mins on the treadmill whilst there.
Sunday - 3 mile run in the morning - - - Nothing later on because of work again.
Does that sound good to anyone who has good stamina or is a good boxer ?
Reguardless of running, you should be training and working out as much as you can.
When I am maintaining shape, I work out three days a week. When I am getting in shape or preparing for a fight, I will be down the gym atleast 4-5 days a week, while running as well.
If you were to follow 3 on 1 off, 2 on 1 off. Try something along these lines.
Monday -- 3 Mile run, morning/night whichever you prefer(I prefer nights because it is dark and cooler out). Boxing whenever you go.
Tuesday -- I would do another 3 mile here, and goto the gym after as well. If that isn't an option and you would rather run twice, I would warmup in the morning with a small 2 mile run, and later on do HIIT.
Wednesday -- A short 1/2 mile run to warm up, then some HIIT. And also hitting the boxing gym.
Thursday -- Boxing gym.
Friday -- 3-5 mile run and boxing.
Saturday -- Short warm-up run and then HIIT.
Sunday -- Rest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rest is just as important as working out.
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Nice one dude, gonna start doing some HIIT in the coming days, just got to motivate myself to start running regularly again
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