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  • afgnboxer
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    Hello,
    I am new to this forum - first thread, first post - and I had a question for some of the experienced boxers here.

    I have been boxing since 2010, LA Boxing (nowadays, UFC gym)....if that counts. For a small guy, I have always had the power and speed but I never thought of fighting. I am there to get a workout and learn self-defense.

    In 2013, after being told that I work the bag like a pro, I started sparring (on and off) and while I was sparring with pros that would give me a beating, I was content knowing that I could hang in there with them. Of course, they would be taking it easy by only going 60-70%.

    However, in the past 4 months, I have lost all my speed and power. I cannot punch the bag for crap. It is bothering me a lot. Sparring has stopped; well it stopped a long time ago but I cannot even work the bag like I could.

    Some tell me that I have burned myself out and that I should stick to running (other cardio workouts) and take a break from boxing.

    Can anyone help?

    Thanks.
  • jas
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    #2
    Originally posted by afgnboxer
    Hello,
    I am new to this forum - first thread, first post - and I had a question for some of the experienced boxers here.

    I have been boxing since 2010, LA Boxing (nowadays, UFC gym)....if that counts. For a small guy, I have always had the power and speed but I never thought of fighting. I am there to get a workout and learn self-defense.

    In 2013, after being told that I work the bag like a pro, I started sparring (on and off) and while I was sparring with pros that would give me a beating, I was content knowing that I could hang in there with them. Of course, they would be taking it easy by only going 60-70%.

    However, in the past 4 months, I have lost all my speed and power. I cannot punch the bag for crap. It is bothering me a lot. Sparring has stopped; well it stopped a long time ago but I cannot even work the bag like I could.

    Some tell me that I have burned myself out and that I should stick to running (other cardio workouts) and take a break from boxing.

    Can anyone help?

    Thanks.
    You may have burned yourself out. I would recommend taking a break from all strenuous activity for about a month.

    Eat more.

    Take a look at your nutrition. Before you workout, try drinking a healthy smoothie of fruit and vegetables.

    Make sure you have adequate salt levels. Try mixing salt (sachets such as those you find at MacDonalds) with water during a workout.

    Depression can lead to low energy levels.

    Make sure you sleep enough.

    Have a training partner for motivation.

    Go to a doctor to get your hormone levels checked.
    Last edited by jas; 04-21-2014, 11:18 AM.

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    • afgnboxer
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      Thank you for your reply. I think I know that it has to do with nutrition but I was trying to see if anyone else had similar experiences. I gain weight quickly, well I feel like I get bloated, so I eat one meal a day (big meal) for lunch and after work, I go to boxing. Thereafter, I drink protein shake and that is it.

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      • jas
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        #4
        Originally posted by afgnboxer
        Thank you for your reply. I think I know that it has to do with nutrition but I was trying to see if anyone else had similar experiences. I gain weight quickly, well I feel like I get bloated, so I eat one meal a day (big meal) for lunch and after work, I go to boxing. Thereafter, I drink protein shake and that is it.
        You could be eating the wrong foods.

        Also, it is recommended to eat smaller meals rather than 1 huge meal.

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