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  • geauxlsu
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    #1

    got some questions

    ive ben wanting to get into boxing for a long time but i live in the middle of no where so there arent any boxing gyms around here. Theres a mma gym and i went to that for a while but they focused more on the ground game and kicking so i was wondering if i shud just keep going to that for the stand up but is there a big difference in boxing in mma and actuall boxing? and also wich is better running on a treadmill or running outside or does it really matter? thanks for the help
  • kylemacca01
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    #2
    Running is running lol it maked no difference at all. And boxing in mma is going to be VERY different from real boxing!

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    • rockymarciano1
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      #3
      ask at your mma gym if you can focus more on punching or ask a coach if he knows any boxing gyms near by.

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      • mrboxer
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        #4
        Originally posted by geauxlsu
        ive ben wanting to get into boxing for a long time but i live in the middle of no where so there arent any boxing gyms around here. Theres a mma gym and i went to that for a while but they focused more on the ground game and kicking so i was wondering if i shud just keep going to that for the stand up but is there a big difference in boxing in mma and actuall boxing? and also wich is better running on a treadmill or running outside or does it really matter? thanks for the help
        you live in the middle of nowhere and there are no boxing gyms but there is an mma gym,are you kidding,how did you get on this site,whos leg are you trying to pull,do you want to talk boxing,lets get it on,but for living in the middle of nowhere and to have an mma gym,that is pretty lucky,is there a burger king near by

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        • TheNegation
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          #5
          I say take what you can get, it's better than nothing. Just take the striking classes until you find something better.

          Or you can buy a heavy bag and gloves and practice at home yourself.

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          • rskumm21
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            #6
            Originally posted by kylemacca01
            Running is running lol it maked no difference at all. And boxing in mma is going to be VERY different from real boxing!
            That's bull-****. Running is much more difficult outside than on a treadmill. Indoors= controlled environment and is not as hard for your body to handle. There are many different variables that come into play when running outside that make it much more challenging.

            Where do you live? There's got to be a gym that you could at least travel to on the weekend. If you're really serious abut boxing, you need to learn from a professional. No book, dvd, or advice on the internet has ever produced a world champion.

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            • THE REED
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              #7
              Originally posted by kylemacca01
              Running is running lol it maked no difference at all. And boxing in mma is going to be VERY different from real boxing!
              actually there is a difference between running on the road and running on a treadmill.. its less effort on a treadmill being the surface under you is moving and you just have to glide with it.. on the road you have to push your own body weight every step

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              • TheNegation
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                #8
                Originally posted by rskumm21
                That's bull-****. Running is much more difficult outside than on a treadmill. Indoors= controlled environment and is not as hard for your body to handle.
                This is bull****. While you can't mimic natural terrain, you can still reach peak conditioning without running or doing cardio outside.

                Running on solid terrain is also more stressful on your joints. I'll take a treadmill or stationary bike any day.

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                • kylemacca01
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                  actually there is a difference between running on the road and running on a treadmill.. its less effort on a treadmill being the surface under you is moving and you just have to glide with it.. on the road you have to push your own body weight every step
                  That makes no sense at all! Pretty sure you have to push off when using a treadmill lol, you don just "glide".

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                  • peewee1460
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kylemacca01
                    That makes no sense at all! Pretty sure you have to push off when using a treadmill lol, you don just "glide".
                    if it's an electric treadmill you don't have to push off. running on a treadmill is not as effective as running outside but you can still get yourself in plenty good enough shape on a treadmill or swimming.

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