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    Skipping in the morning instead of jogging?

    Just as good but better because you don't have to go far from your bed?

    #2
    That would actually depend on the intensity, creativity and duration of the workout during your rope skipping routine.

    But personally, I like to follow up with the ropes and some light calisthenics after I've done my road-work.

    Originally posted by Flows View Post
    Just as good but better because you don't have to go far from your bed?

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      #3
      stop being lazy


      gtfo your bed

      and go run






























      im talking to myself btw

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        #4
        Originally posted by OakTown View Post
        stop being lazy


        gtfo your bed

        and go run






























        im talking to myself btw
        gtfo my thread

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          #5
          There is no replacement for running and same goes for any training that is done to prepare for boxing. You can't say you will hit the bag because you don't like mitts or only shadow box because you don't like sparring. You have to do it all in order to make every gain possible at getting better. Rope is fine if you don't like getting your miles in the morning but know that you still have to get your miles in some time.

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            #6
            You have a losers mentality.

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              #7
              Originally posted by msagrain View Post
              You have a losers mentality.
              you try training everyday with barely 6 hours sleep,

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                #8
                Originally posted by Flows View Post
                you try training everyday with barely 6 hours sleep,
                Hmm. Why not just train 5 days, putting everything into each workout, instead of training every day and trying to dodge some essential training workouts? Your body needs rest to recover, and more than 6 hours sleep per night.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by discodave View Post
                  Hmm. Why not just train 5 days, putting everything into each workout, instead of training every day and trying to dodge some essential training workouts? Your body needs rest to recover, and more than 6 hours sleep per night.
                  I get more then 6 hours on the weekend, but monday to friday it's unmovable, If i quit my job, i go homeless, my family's a bunch of don kings, Wont give me crap, and pay me crap wages for the work i due, claiming they pay all my bills, and food and shait,

                  I want out, I wonna make my own money and stuck my finger up to them bastards,

                  Take tonight for example, 23:43, At 12:00 I have a shower, I have to be up to run/skip at 6, then in work by 7...
                  Last edited by Flows; 05-20-2010, 05:44 PM.

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                    #10
                    Forget the smart arses, Keep your hustle up. The hard work will pay off! Skipping is a great exercise if your short of time - the best. Vary it and go intense once your warmed-up, maybe try and get a few 3-min rounds in. Do your roadwork at the weekend when you have more time and have had a good nights sleep/rest. Eat a good breakfast and go get ur money. Stay strong brother - ur destiny's in ur own hands.

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