So most boxers 'Apparently' run five miles a day and this is something I've been trying to get myself into, is it impossible for me? Maybe so.
I've had a string of injuries from running from my ankle, to my thigh to my hamstring and they're all one after the other, I've only been running since Feb, so is running really worth it? What else can I do?
Another thing I've noticed is that it does next to nothing when it comes to getting me through either boxercize or training class (when we're focusing on fitness) I can do both of them of course but that's probably only because it takes a lot for me to quit something.
In my boxercize classes it's mainly over weight people that attend as the classes are open to the public and it's advertised as a 1k calorie burn workout so yeah it's main target audience is fat people. Although I am hitting the bag a lot faster and a lot harder and putting in a lot more effort then the fat people that attend I'm always worn out after it. Although they don't put as much effort in I couldn't see one of them being able to run for more than five minutes and that's me being generous to them.
All in all it makes me feel like boxing is a completely different sort of fitness you need then to be a runner? If this is true then why do boxers bother with running? Especially with all the injuries you can get?
I feel like giving up on my running because it isn't helping me at all. What could I replace it with? That's either cheap or free. (Swimming is too costly as it's a tenner each time if I'm to include bus fare)
I've had a string of injuries from running from my ankle, to my thigh to my hamstring and they're all one after the other, I've only been running since Feb, so is running really worth it? What else can I do?
Another thing I've noticed is that it does next to nothing when it comes to getting me through either boxercize or training class (when we're focusing on fitness) I can do both of them of course but that's probably only because it takes a lot for me to quit something.
In my boxercize classes it's mainly over weight people that attend as the classes are open to the public and it's advertised as a 1k calorie burn workout so yeah it's main target audience is fat people. Although I am hitting the bag a lot faster and a lot harder and putting in a lot more effort then the fat people that attend I'm always worn out after it. Although they don't put as much effort in I couldn't see one of them being able to run for more than five minutes and that's me being generous to them.
All in all it makes me feel like boxing is a completely different sort of fitness you need then to be a runner? If this is true then why do boxers bother with running? Especially with all the injuries you can get?
I feel like giving up on my running because it isn't helping me at all. What could I replace it with? That's either cheap or free. (Swimming is too costly as it's a tenner each time if I'm to include bus fare)
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