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  • Eubank Sr: Don't do roadwork or lift weights!!?

    http://www.nowboxing.com/2012/07/tal...aks-gym/25082/

    On weight-training:

    “You box your best when your for 1) Relaxed, and for 2) Injury-free. Weight-training will tense you up, make your muscles tight and sore the following days and probably cause injury with only slightly incorrect lifting technique.

    “One’s time should be spent focusing on correct boxing technique and learning how to stay loose. It’s when you are loose that you perfect punching technique, and it’s when you perfect punching technique that you punch hardest.”

    On roadwork:

    “I would advocate a mix of beach running, grass hill sprinting, cycling and Versaclimber, rather than roadwork. I have first-hand experience what many long years of long tarmac runs can do to your knee joints.”

    On sparring:

    “Forget the rest, sparring is paramount. Getting in that four-cornered circle and trading two-way aggressive leather with a strong-chinned, big-hearted, hard-punching, heavy-handed, ******-living or working-class man will do far more for your progression than anything else you could care to contrive or contribute for consideration.”

    For strength:

    “For the lower body, I would do planks stretches with my martial arts tutor Walter leaning on my back, the guy I called ‘Doctor’. He gradually added more resistance right through my career, from my light-middleweight days near the start through my cruiserweight days at the end.

    “For the upper body and grip, I would do lots of rope climbing with no legs, play the guitar and piano and ring dishcloths.”

    For speed:

    “I would keep trying to break my 10-second, 20-second and 30-second records in most 6ft roundhouse kicks with the correct hip rotation. I did this when I was 19 to 22, and when I moved on to Ronnie Davies, I would direct Ronnie Davies where to place punch pads for me to throw consecutive single shots for speed and power, because I naturally had punching accuracy.”

    For stretching:

    “Very, very important to my success because stretches helped me with my breathing pattern and staying injury-free throughout training. It was also important for me to build great extension in the midrift, arms and legs, because I didn’t have the height and natural reach that a middleweight or super-middleweight who preferred an out of range, jab working style possessed.”

  • #2
    i agree long roadworks on concrete roads and stadiums is pretty hard on the legs and feet. I might try the beach..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tino Quintero View Post
      i agree long roadworks on concrete roads and stadiums is pretty hard on the legs and feet. I might try the beach..
      Be careful with that beach running - I got a stress fracture in my thigh because of the drastic change in terrain. Make sure you run on the top of the beach where its level....that angle close to the water is what got me (I think).

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      • #4
        Eubank senior did roundhouse kicks?

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        • #5
          So let me get this straight.

          He doesn't advocate lifting weights because it tenses you up and makes you sore.

          But yet, he advocates beach running which puts a ton of resistance and stress on your lower body and rope climbing which puts stress on your arms, and back and will undoubtedly make you sore.

          This just reaffirms that boxers don't know anything about weight training and he's clearly associating all weight training with bodybuidling. Which is not the only manner in which to lift weights

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jack3d View Post
            So let me get this straight.

            He doesn't advocate lifting weights because it tenses you up and makes you sore.

            But yet, he advocates beach running which puts a ton of resistance and stress on your lower body and rope climbing which puts stress on your arms, and back and will undoubtedly make you sore.

            This just reaffirms that boxers don't know anything about weight training and he's clearly associating all weight training with bodybuidling. Which is not the only manner in which to lift weights
            And yet... he's accomplished more in this sport than you could ever dream of.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
              And yet... he's accomplished more in this sport than you could ever dream of.
              That still doesn't mean he knows what he's talking about or is right in anything he said.

              The reality is an athlete will succeed in spite of his training. An athlete is already going to be in shape regardless of how they decide to approach their training.

              If a fighter said he sucks ****s, drinks piss and does bicep curls in the lead up to a fight as part of his training, and happens to be a world champion, do you suppose we listen to him and adopt his training methods just because of his accomplishments?

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              • #8
                floyd jr. lifts weights..... floyd jr is undefeated...

                hmmmmmm.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jamiegeorge91 View Post
                  Eubank senior did roundhouse kicks?
                  I would consider them used for torso torque or something along those lines because he reaffirms that he made sure to use good hip rotation. IMO

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                  • #10
                    Sounds like those beatings he got off Carl Thompson jarred his brain a lot more than we thought.

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