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  • Does anyone have the schedule of a full training camp of an elite fighter?

    There must be one around, from day one to the last day, the complete schedule?

  • #2
    Morning
    7.00 Warm up
    7.10 20 km. Runing
    8.10 Drills
    8.30 Shadow Box (4 to 5 rounds)
    9.00 Bag work (4 to 5 rounds)
    9.25 Pad work (2 to 5 rounds)
    9.50 Clinching / Sparing
    10.15 Drills
    10.35 Exercise(chin ups, push ups, sit ups, push ups bar
    10.50 Shadow Box (2 to 3 rounds), Cool down stretch

    Afternoon
    16.00 Warm up
    16.10 12 km. Running
    16.30 Skip
    16.50 Shadow Box (4 to 5 rounds)
    17.25 Bag Work (4 to 5 rounds)
    18.05 Pad Work (4 to 5 rounds)
    18.35 Clinching / Sparing
    19.05 Drills (as morning)

    This was Buakaw Por Pramuk's. He's a muay thai fighter, but this was his regular schedule. Not including for all fights.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View Post
      Morning
      7.00 Warm up
      7.10 20 km. Runing
      8.10 Drills
      8.30 Shadow Box (4 to 5 rounds)
      9.00 Bag work (4 to 5 rounds)
      9.25 Pad work (2 to 5 rounds)
      9.50 Clinching / Sparing
      10.15 Drills
      10.35 Exercise(chin ups, push ups, sit ups, push ups bar
      10.50 Shadow Box (2 to 3 rounds), Cool down stretch

      Afternoon
      16.00 Warm up
      16.10 12 km. Running
      16.30 Skip
      16.50 Shadow Box (4 to 5 rounds)
      17.25 Bag Work (4 to 5 rounds)
      18.05 Pad Work (4 to 5 rounds)
      18.35 Clinching / Sparing
      19.05 Drills (as morning)

      This was Buakaw Por Pramuk's. He's a muay thai fighter, but this was his regular schedule. Not including for all fights.
      I somehow doubt that he ran 20km in an hour and 12 km in 20 minutes.

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      • #4
        Here are some routines, not really full training camp routines but a nice glimpse. If you get a frog, just drag it up to a new tab and it will show.

        http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=403055
        Last edited by ~AK49~; 05-29-2012, 07:16 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by as646 View Post
          I somehow doubt that he ran 20km in an hour and 12 km in 20 minutes.

          You took the words from right out of my mouth! Absolutely ridiculous!!!!!

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          • #6
            Not a complete training schedule but it should be of some use. Evander Holyfield's regimen from '97.
            Sorry I tried to post the link but haven't posted enough yet. Just Google Evander Holyfield training and it should pop up or if not can someone else add it to this forum topic for me. Thanks.

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            • #7
              This routine was listed on several websites and while I'm not 100% sure of its validity, it appears to be what is considered to be his daily schedule.

              o 5am: Wake up and go for a 3 mile jog
              o 6am: Back home for a shower and then back to bed (great workout for those huge legs of his)
              o 10am: Wake up and eat oatmeal
              o 12pm: Do ring work (10 rounds of sparring)
              o 2pm: Eat another meal (steak and pasta with fruit juice drink)
              o 4pm: More ring work and 60 mins on the exercise bike (again working those legs for endurance and

              power)
              o 5pm: Floor exercises: 2000 sit ups; 500-800 'dips'; 500 press ups and 500 shrugs with a 30kg barbell

              and 10 mins of neck exercises (working the biceps, triceps, chest, abs and shoulders)
              o 7pm: Eat steak and pasta meal again with fruit juice (probably orange juice)
              o 8pm: Another 30 minutes on the exercise bike
              o 9:30 Watch TV and then go to bed

              This was supposedly Mike Tyson's routine back in his prime. Of course you will always see in the old videos of him training he was always doing alot of jumprope and heavybag work which is not included in this.

              I believe he did the floor exercises in 10 rounds with 200 situps-50-80dips-50pushups-50 shrugs then one minute rest. To simulate a ten round fight.

              Hope this helps, I can honestly say I cant do this program the amount of dips is very painful for one day, yet alone everyday.

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