You'll read a lot on these forums about running being not an incredibly important exercise for boxers. But believe me, if you can get competent at distances from 800m to 10k in addition to your boxing training, you'll find sparring at pace far easier. Sprints and intervals for the short distances. Longer tempo runs for the longer distances as well as the odd long slow jog.
You can push hard hitting the heavy bag, shadow boxing and skipping rope. But improvements in fitness are not easily measurable, except in your own perception.
Cycling is a great exercise too, but I'm less familiar with times in relation to physical competence.
It's a pity that running is so painful for you. My Father has flat feet, but they never bothered him in a running sense when he was young. Perhaps advice from a physio or some well cushioned footwear may help. I've always found Saucony Fast Twitch to have good arch support. Brooks Glycerin are a really soft, supportive trainer that fit like a glove.
You can push hard hitting the heavy bag, shadow boxing and skipping rope. But improvements in fitness are not easily measurable, except in your own perception.
Cycling is a great exercise too, but I'm less familiar with times in relation to physical competence.
It's a pity that running is so painful for you. My Father has flat feet, but they never bothered him in a running sense when he was young. Perhaps advice from a physio or some well cushioned footwear may help. I've always found Saucony Fast Twitch to have good arch support. Brooks Glycerin are a really soft, supportive trainer that fit like a glove.
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