how many rounds do yall do? same with the heavy bag. i think these are the most important techinque training a boxer can do.
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shadowboxing i only do 3min x 3 rounds. I just shadbox to warm-up and cool-down.
On the heavy bag I do 3min x 6 rounds.
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I shadowbox a lot, i think it's one of the best thing to do in training. You can practice your footwork, combinations, technique, handspeed etc etc. I often do like 8-10 rounds. But you have to think what your doing, not just throw punches with no meaning.
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Originally posted by lilevil View Posthow many rounds do yall do? same with the heavy bag. i think these are the most important techinque training a boxer can do.
I just set a time limit let's say 2 hours. And within those 2 hours i do whatever i can. Shadowbox, jump rope, speed bag, double end bag, heavy bag, more shadowboxing, abs, and conditioning. All this while the clock's tickin.
Sometimes it's good to write out a workout regiment. That way you can take advantage of all your time.
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I would have argued that a wall to ceiling ball is better for technique training than bag work or shadowboxing because you are dealing with a fast moving object, you can refine your jab and combinations there as well as your footwork and defense.
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^ i have to semi-agree with that. shadow boxing is very important to me but i only use it to warm up and cool down. heavy bag is good to develop strong punching power, work on techniques, conditioning, and also developing overall strength. but i found my self benefiting from the double end bag more than shadow/heavybag. practicing on that bag help me improve my slips, blocks, and head movement dramatically. i think its the more practical bag, simulates an aggressor the best.
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Originally posted by Sugarj View PostI would have argued that a wall to ceiling ball is better for technique training than bag work or shadowboxing because you are dealing with a fast moving object, you can refine your jab and combinations there as well as your footwork and defense.
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