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Honky Lips |
Do we have any boxers here? is it good for fitness? | ||
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I used to box. In the Seventies. Welterweight. It is an excellent cardio workout and a way to keep your reflexes sharp. And you can hit people without getting in trouble. | |||
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It depends upon how serious you get involved. If you are a serious competitor, the diet is very protein intense. Meat! If prolonged intake of meat, you might develop gout after a while. But if you are not serious, it is a waste of time. Regards, arlen ====================== Some days, it's just not worth the effort of chewing through the leather straps. ====================== | |||
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Little ray of sunshine |
Many think boxers are among the most fit athletes there are. The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. | |||
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Free men do not ask permission to bear arms |
I used to wrestle in High School. My Girlfriend was into Olympic style Boxing. As our dating progressed I tried to introduce her to wrestling with me. She couldn't wrestle worth a damm, but boy you should have seen her box! A gun in the hand is worth more than ten policemen on the phone. The American Revolution was carried out by a group of gun toting religious zealots. | |||
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Optimistic Cynic |
I suspect a lot of guys have. | |||
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Lost Allman Brother |
_________________________ Their system of ethics, which regards treachery and violence as virtues rather than vices, has produced a code of honour so strange and inconsistent, that it is incomprehensible to a logical mind. -Winston Churchill, writing of the Pashtun | |||
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My brother used to box and always claimed it was a good workout routine. He sparred with Rufus Brassell, but never actually boxed professionally like Rufus. You just could not meet a nice guy than Rufus, God rest his soul and my brothers. NRA Life Endowment member Tri-State Gun collectors Life Member | |||
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We Are...MARSHALL |
It's an excellent workout. Lots of folks think they can do it so they try in events like "Toughman" and find out very quickly how good of shape someone must be in to box. I'm not a boxer, if you saw my nose you'd understand, but I work as a ringside physician occasionally and sparred a little in the past. Build a man a fire and keep him warm for a night, set a man on fire and keep him warm the rest of his life. | |||
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Go Vols! |
It's not the boxing. It's the training. | |||
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Sure. Boxing, Muay Thai, kick boxing. I think boxing workouts are awesome for fitness even if you have no intention to actually fight or want to spar. Skipping rope, hitting pads, rounds on the bag. All are great ways to get in shape. Honestly you could hang a heavy bag and get a junprope and a timer and do your own sort of stuff. Like go run for 30 minutes, get back and skip rope for 20 minutes, do some push-ups, donkike 5 rounds of shadow boxing and then 5 rounds on your bag and finish with some ab work. | |||
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This is very true. I've always though those toughman events were more dangerous than real boxing matches....out of shape guys gassing out and lowering their guard and just getting blasted on the head repeatedly. 16oz gloves and headgear help but you can still take quite a bit of trauma to the head even with that stuff. | |||
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Spenser certainly thinks so If fitness == endurance, then yes, they probably are. | |||
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Armed and Gregarious |
+1 I boxed in my younger days, and an amateur fight was an intense 8 minutes (three 2 minute rounds, with a minute between rounds) of hell mixed with fun & excitement, but you don't do that 4 to 5 times a week. You train, which includes a variety of different workouts, including some sparring. It's the training, not the actual fights, that makes someone "fit." You could get just as fit without ever going through the occasional 8 minutes of hell/fun/excitement. ___________________________________________ "He was never hindered by any dogma, except the Constitution." - Ty Ross speaking of his grandfather General Barry Goldwater "War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want." - William Tecumseh Sherman | |||
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ESPN did a study about 10-years ago, it was all about finding out which sport produced the ultimate athlete. American boxing was ranked tops amongst 60 sports. If anything, you'll learn about endurance and the training will provide you with a good foundation. Story http://www.espn.com/espn/page2...ry?page=degree/index Rankings http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/sportSkills | |||
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Growing up boxing with a dad who was a boxer, thenonly trainingni find harder is mountaineering. | |||
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In Odin we trust |
I boxed as a kid growing up in TX. Loved it! Started at the Boys Club in 5th or 6th grade. Fought Golden Gloves through high school....nothing serious, all sports division the first two years, and novice the last two. I still incorporate elements of boxing workouts (rounds on the heavy bag, jumping rope, shadow boxing, speed bag and if I'm really feeling "it" I'll go a few rounds with a partner sparring). It's still fun, and it's still a great way to stay in shape. I prefer this type of cardio workout (or swimming) to any other, but most of what I do for fitness these days is lift heavy. _________________________ "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than omnipotent moral busybodies" ~ C.S. Lewis | |||
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Honky Lips |
Very interesting study there. Thanks everyone. | |||
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Oh stewardess, I speak jive. |
Fighting or simply sparring in most forms is an excellent workout. Even just a couple of minutes can wear you out sometimes. | |||
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Boxing = many punches to your face. If you're doing it for the fitness why not just do BJJ (Brazilian Ju-Jujitsu) wrestling? | |||
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