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  • Should boxers stay away from weights?

    Some time ago i saw on tv a professional giving pointers for and one of them was he claims that you should stay away from weights because it tightens up your muscles and ****, but push ups are oke.
    So what is the general thought about this, should boxers stay away from weights and machines?

  • #2
    Some people like them, some people don't.

    You wouldn't do the same routine as a power lifter, doing your 1RM 3x a week and eating a bunch of protein.

    As far as exercise goes, the only thing that working out with weights or without weights does on a phisiological level, is increase the size of the individual muscle fibers (hypertrophy) which allows it to handle a greater load, and/or it increases the development of capilaries in the muscle, which allows for more flow of nutrients to it, as well as the ability to remove waste products from constant exercise (which makes for endurance and the ability to reuse the same muscle, over and over and over.)

    So if you want to get stronger and gain more endurance, lift weights, sure. I personally prefer bodyweight circuits, because in boxing I rarely need to lift more than my bodyweight for anything.

    your choice

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    • #3
      There's nothing wrong with it. It's like saying "you should stay away from getting stronger". It's totally up to you what -amount- of weight you want to use though.

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      • #4
        i mainly use weights to get my legs solid, otherwise its just core exercises

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        • #5
          i don't use weights to a huge extent, i'm not going for a governator look, you know

          but i think fighters should do a variety of bodyweight and free weights

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          • #6
            If I ever do do weights these days its usually the high rep type of lifting that kind of emulates bodyweight excercises like pushups. For example Ive found that doing a large amount of close grip barbell presses with a fairly light weight works my triceps a feckload more then pushups alone.

            I dont do any heavy weights or proper bodybuilder type lifting though

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            • #7
              It's a matter of preference. I personally think weight training can be very beneficial to fighters.

              But it's important to remember that

              Weight Training doesn't necessarily mean bodybuilding.

              There are different types of weight training and they all provide different results and benefits.

              Weight training has it's place in virtually any sport and doing it in conjunction with calisthenics and plyometrics will heed great results.

              I'd look into Olympic Weightlifing.

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              • #8
                http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=347689

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                • #9
                  Bodyweight exercises are very good at working you cardio and muscles in harmony and conjunction with each other. It's a toss up whether your muscles fatigue before you run out of gas of vice versa. When you are lifting weights you are conscious of where the weight is. When you lift your body you become conscious of what your body is doing. This builds superior body awareness.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GroundSt.Pound View Post
                    It's a matter of preference. I personally think weight training can be very beneficial to fighters.

                    But it's important to remember that

                    Weight Training doesn't necessarily mean bodybuilding.

                    There are different types of weight training and they all provide different results and benefits.

                    Weight training has it's place in virtually any sport and doing it in conjunction with calisthenics and plyometrics will heed great results.

                    I'd look into Olympic Weightlifing.

                    listen to him, hes right. weightlifting and bodybuilding are two different things, and when done correctly weightlifting can improve speed, strength and power.

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