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  • them_apples
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    #1

    Them apples old school war camp

    Just an update

    if you want to get into INSANE shape for boxing - all you need to do is this

    morning : row 20,000 metres on a rowing machine while pulling all the way back like a situp

    go home and hang out sleep play games whatever

    evening: get on the air-bike (much harder than assault bike) for 1 hour and keep the rpms at 60+


    both these machines compliment eachother by working opposing muscles in a power cardio scenario

    I can assure you running 10 miles is absolutely nothing compared to this - walk in the park. Your strength speed and stamina will sky rocket.

    between the 2 it’s around 2500 calories burned
  • F l i c k e r
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    #2
    How long are you rowing for to get 20k meters?

    1.5 hrs straight? Crazy work

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    • them_apples
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      #3
      Originally posted by F l i c k e r
      How long are you rowing for to get 20k meters?

      1.5 hrs straight? Crazy work

      1 hour and 40 mins. Been at it for a while. Keep in mind, I add a situp at the end for the core. Which bites into my times but makes for a better workout

      after the session is over its something like 2000 situps or so

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        #4
        Originally posted by them_apples
        Just an update

        if you want to get into INSANE shape for boxing - all you need to do is this

        morning : row 20,000 metres on a rowing machine while pulling all the way back like a situp

        go home and hang out sleep play games whatever gd apk pc

        evening: get on the air-bike (much harder than assault bike) for 1 hour and keep the rpms at 60+


        both these machines compliment eachother by working opposing muscles in a power cardio scenario

        I can assure you running 10 miles is absolutely nothing compared to this - walk in the park. Your strength speed and stamina will sky rocket.

        between the 2 itâs around 2500 calories burned
        Rowing 20,000 meters in the morning followed by an hour on the air bike will definitely push your strength, speed, and stamina to new levels. The combination of these two machines works opposing muscle groups and provides an excellent cardio workout. Burning around 2,500 calories with this regimen will surely help you get into incredible shape for boxing. Just be sure to allow for adequate recovery to avoid injury!

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        • them_apples
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          #5
          Originally posted by adamjones
          Rowing 20,000 meters in the morning followed by an hour on the air bike will definitely push your strength, speed, and stamina to new levels. The combination of these two machines works opposing muscle groups and provides an excellent cardio workout. Burning around 2,500 calories with this regimen will surely help you get into incredible shape for boxing. Just be sure to allow for adequate recovery to avoid injury!
          I have a new name for it, called marathoning. I take the HIIT machines and Marathon them at s medium pace, with the goal if increasing my overall output / energy. My old new medium is my old high for example

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          • adamjones
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            #6
            Originally posted by them_apples

            I have a new name for it, called capcut. I take the HIIT machines and Marathon them at s medium pace, with the goal if increasing my overall output / energy. My old new medium is my old high for example
            thank you

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              #7
              [QUOTE]
              Originally posted by them_apples

              I have a new name for it called capcut, called marathoning. I take the HIIT machines and Marathon them at s medium pace, with the goal if increasing my overall output / energy. My old new medium is my old high for example
              Thank you so much I was looking for this

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              • Dempsey-Roll
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                #8
                Sounds like something Rocky Balboa would do. I'm more of a casual gym-goer, but I can see how that kind of intensity would get you in crazy shape. I might try incorporating some of that into my routine, but maybe start with, like, a tenth of the volume, haha.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #9
                  Seems like overtraining, if anything.

                  But saying that, the thread starter admittedly uses PEDs so recovery will be much faster than your average natural trainer.

                  Probably not the best idea for natural trainers to listen to this kind of advice.

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                  • them_apples
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Seems like overtraining, if anything.

                    But saying that, the thread starter admittedly uses PEDs so recovery will be much faster than your average natural trainer.

                    Probably not the best idea for natural trainers to listen to this kind of advice.
                    Yeah but I am clean as a whistle for 2 years, why would you even say this? In addition, I’m not overtrained cause I did it right. Ive actually increased the output. I swear the mind controls everything

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