Originally posted by g00dz
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When does progression slow down?
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You cant put a number on progression, not even when weight lifting. It all depends on the individual. If your a dumbass that doesnt think and just swings away Im guessing your progress will stop pretty quick but if you think about what your doing as your doing it and after, then you'll keep progressing, sometimes you'll progress slowly other times fast or not at all.
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Originally posted by KiengKoopa View PostAs with all new things, you can see progress pretty quickly when you first begin. Just wondering, typically when do you hit a "plateau" in boxing and improvements start to become very slow? After a year or so of training?2?3? Kind of like lifting weights, you get stronger quickly and kind of pause at a certain weight.
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i think doing the same intensity training over a few months you're body will get bored of it... gotta amp up the training intensity once your body gets used to the old regiment.
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ive heard lots of trainers say you peak at about 29 years give or take a few depending on the person
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I am 36 and feel I am still learning and progressing, I believe I can be a better boxer than when I officially fought last in 2001, I know I am stronger, donīt know about faster but I believe it is possible to progress even now with the right training and focus on technique.
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