The only hard part that is really difficult is until you wash your face. I just hate it when the alarm goes on. As soon as the alarm goes on, I quickly wake up and wash my face so I won't be sleepy. Try that. As soon as you wake up, go wash your face.
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Originally posted by Sugar Freddi View PostThe only hard part that is really difficult is until you wash your face. I just hate it when the alarm goes on. As soon as the alarm goes on, I quickly wake up and wash my face so I won't be sleepy. Try that. As soon as you wake up, go wash your face.
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Originally posted by Sugar Freddi View PostThe only hard part that is really difficult is until you wash your face. I just hate it when the alarm goes on. As soon as the alarm goes on, I quickly wake up and wash my face so I won't be sleepy. Try that. As soon as you wake up, go wash your face.Last edited by Jambo boy; 10-11-2009, 04:17 PM.
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I have only begun boxing about a year and a half ago.
I plan on going pro at the age of 20 or 19 and I am 17 at the moment.
What I did in summer is I would get up as early as possible.
Sometimes it would be at 5, sometimes it would be at 6, but I would go straight outside, stretch, and run for about 2 maybe 3 hours.
It was the best feeling in the world when I finished.
Haha, sorry for going off on a tangent, I just had to let it out.
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Damn, that's a lot of times, 2 to 3 hours running is too much in my opinion since you also train later in the day. Good luck!
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In truth, there is no way to prove it to you so you will have to choose to beleive me or not.
When I got up at 6 i would normally come back around 8 something, when i got up at 5 i would normally get back around 7.
Now I am not saying I ran that long every single time.
Some days I took a different route that took less time, I also didn't sprint through the whole thing.
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