Ever done boxing training ? Got to be the toughest work out going. I did a session a couple of years back, enjoyed it but couldn't move the next day. I do It occasionally now but not as intense, worried I may keel over ! So much respect for boxers, super athletes.
Also, you may have been using too much weight. The secret is to concentrate on doing each excercise with good form and not be fixated on trying to use plenty of weight.
The boxer who beat AJ ? He was overweight, but he proved to be more than a match for the more muscle bound Joshua. But the lower weight boxers seem to stick to the weight needed. My son had to train for a charity boxing contest, and he said it was gruelling, and made football training seem tame in comparison. But he did say all the sweat and effort was worth it as he won his bout.No, it's never really appealed to me. Does look intense and the pre-match training camps must be hell. When you look at some of the less well-toned heavyweights say we say you do wonder how on earth they look like that if they follow that training regime. Is their gym also a McDonalds?
The boxer who beat AJ ? He was overweight, but he proved to be more than a match for the more muscle bound Joshua. But the lower weight boxers seem to stick to the weight needed. My son had to train for a charity boxing contest, and he said it was gruelling, and made football training seem tame in comparison. But he did say all the sweat and effort was worth it as he won his bout.
The boxer who beat AJ ? He was overweight, but he proved to be more than a match for the more muscle bound Joshua. But the lower weight boxers seem to stick to the weight needed. My son had to train for a charity boxing contest, and he said it was gruelling, and made football training seem tame in comparison. But he did say all the sweat and effort was worth it as he won his bout.
I've always wondered if those giant Sumo wrestlers are fit as they look obese? Maybe fine for short bursts, but can't see them going for long fights. Then again if they landed on you it would be goodnight Vienna !I'm not saying they aren't capable fighters it's just that with that intense training to also carry that must extra weight around must take some going in terms of calorific intake.
He can gets his palms flat on the ground with no knee bending which amazes me!
When you retire, you can always lay your ladder down on the ground and do what the Monty Python team did when they climbed the Uxbridge Road.About ladders. They are a great invention when you think of it. I've worked with wooden ones when I first started, now aluminium ones. I used to go up them like a squirrel up a tree ! I still am fairly nippy, but like to pace myself now. When I finally retire it'll feel weird not going up and down the rungs !
Has served me well over the years. I had to retire because of a bad ankle injury many years ago. Took years to build the strength up in my ankle. But even when I got fat I kept a lot of my muscle definition. Down to 16st now. Not a bad weight for my height. Just another couple of inches to lose from my waist.Ever done boxing training ? Got to be the toughest work out going. I did a session a couple of years back, enjoyed it but couldn't move the next day. I do It occasionally now but not as intense, worried I may keel over ! So much respect for boxers, super athletes.
You can be fat yet fit. And you can be well toned but unfit.The boxer who beat AJ ? He was overweight, but he proved to be more than a match for the more muscle bound Joshua. But the lower weight boxers seem to stick to the weight needed. My son had to train for a charity boxing contest, and he said it was gruelling, and made football training seem tame in comparison. But he did say all the sweat and effort was worth it as he won his bout.
The training is so hard that you need a massive intake just to keep up with what you need. But there will always be those who eat the wrong things. It isn't easy constantly having to eat lots of what you don't like.I'm not saying they aren't capable fighters it's just that with that intense training to also carry that must extra weight around must take some going in terms of calorific intake.
I've always wondered if those giant Sumo wrestlers are fit as they look obese? Maybe fine for short bursts, but can't see them going for long fights. Then again if they landed on you it would be goodnight Vienna !
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