As part of recuperation from major surgery - I had both hips replaced - I am looking to set myself a physical challenge for next March.
What I have in mind is to 'go the distance' i.e. train to go 12 three minute rounds, with one minute's rest inbetween. Note, because of my condition I cannot safely spar anymore, so I would be doing the twelve rounds against pads.
My background is kickboxing, but again because of my condition I can't safely throw kicks anymore so I'd be restricting myself to boxing techniques.
So my question is - under the above circumstances, what is a respectable number of techniques to be throwing per minute / round? Obviously when you spar or fight, all kinds of things feed into the tempo, but without an actual opponent, I want to be sure not to make the thing too easy (or impossibly hard, for that matter).
Basically, I would want to push myself as hard as my fitness will allow, with as much intensity as possible.
I am 51, moderate fitness though nothing like what it used to be
Opinions?
What I have in mind is to 'go the distance' i.e. train to go 12 three minute rounds, with one minute's rest inbetween. Note, because of my condition I cannot safely spar anymore, so I would be doing the twelve rounds against pads.
My background is kickboxing, but again because of my condition I can't safely throw kicks anymore so I'd be restricting myself to boxing techniques.
So my question is - under the above circumstances, what is a respectable number of techniques to be throwing per minute / round? Obviously when you spar or fight, all kinds of things feed into the tempo, but without an actual opponent, I want to be sure not to make the thing too easy (or impossibly hard, for that matter).
Basically, I would want to push myself as hard as my fitness will allow, with as much intensity as possible.
I am 51, moderate fitness though nothing like what it used to be

Opinions?
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