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    calzaghe's routine from an interveiw with boxing news.
    5-6 mile jog
    no warm up
    no skipping
    12-15 rounds of bags,speed ball,sparing
    and pads he does loads med ball hits.
    he uses a counter punch bag that can count how many punches he can do in 3 min(he says that is the secret to his speed and stamina)

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    That doesn't seem like much. I mean **** I do 12 rounds of bags already. I even do push ups sit ups etc and even push myself with the bag to count my punches. I always do 3-10 rounds of shadow boxing (varies because I'll let my feet tell me when they are ready to go)Only think I don't think I do is running (although I will do it more once my friend gets back). Gotta make it to the top with someone else. Makes it easier.
    Last edited by Japanese Boxing; 12-30-2012, 04:01 AM.

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    • #3
      I do 12 units of purses already. I even do force ups sit ups etc and even force myself with the bag to depend my blows. I always do 3-10 units of darkness punching Only think I don't think I do is operating.....


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      Last edited by Davis12; 01-05-2013, 02:51 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View Post
        That doesn't seem like much. I mean **** I do 12 rounds of bags already. I even do push ups sit ups etc and even push myself with the bag to count my punches. I always do 3-10 rounds of shadow boxing (varies because I'll let my feet tell me when they are ready to go)Only think I don't think I do is running (although I will do it more once my friend gets back). Gotta make it to the top with someone else. Makes it easier.
        try 24/7 365
        which im sure is what he did

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        • #5
          Originally posted by revs1227 View Post
          try 24/7 365
          which im sure is what he did
          I think the hardest part is sparring enough rounds to actually get into fight mode. Which isn't here. Boxing imo is one of the easiest sports to do casually, but the toughest sport to do at a professional level.

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