Apparantly, in Joe Frazier's book "box like the pros" he gives a detailed account of his roadwork routine. Does anyone have it? Thanks.
Joe Frazier "box like the pros"
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To start, he says to go out for 15 minutes, to jog, then walk, whatever you are able. Do it 5 or 6 days a week and build yourself up. When you can jog for 15 minutes bump the time up to 20 or 25, jog the 15, then wlak/jog the rest. Great quote; Great fighters don't have to be great runners.
Don't worry about running fast, you're in it for the long haul. Build to where you run 3 or 3 and 1/2 miles without stopping, in 30 -35 minutes. he suggests running in work boots.
That's it, beyong him mentioning how much he loved to run hills. The bottom of page 38 and all of page 39 of the book. -
To start, he says to go out for 15 minutes, to jog, then walk, whatever you are able. Do it 5 or 6 days a week and build yourself up. When you can jog for 15 minutes bump the time up to 20 or 25, jog the 15, then wlak/jog the rest. Great quote; Great fighters don't have to be great runners.
Don't worry about running fast, you're in it for the long haul. Build to where you run 3 or 3 and 1/2 miles without stopping, in 30 -35 minutes. he suggests running in work boots.
That's it, beyong him mentioning how much he loved to run hills. The bottom of page 38 and all of page 39 of the book.Comment
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He says that he, personally, got hooked on roadwork and loved to run hills. Good for the body, good for the mind he says. But, otherwise, he says 3 miles per day is good.Comment
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