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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The muscles used with boxing? Would u suggest that the muscles used in boxing as in throwingpunches would be using triceps and shoulders and chest? I am thinking of joining a club in the next few months... and the sport geniunley interests me:P |
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| aka Jimmy | Re: The muscles used with boxing? Shoulders and lats will develop well, I get sore occaisonally if we've done a lot of striking during the session. Not so much tris and chest tbh, it can be suprising how out of shape the legs are also with the footwork etc, ankles and shins can take a pounding. Boxing is ok, but you might wanna try Muay Thai for a bit more variation.
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![]() ![]() | Re: The muscles used with boxing? A good punch is more about technique and transferring the weight into it. A good strong core will do more for your power than strong triceps.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The muscles used with boxing? Quote:
Couldn't agree more,i did my last few years of Muay Thai with Leicester Assassins under Mark Barlow having did a few years with another guy in Leicester city centre who used to liken me to 'raging bull' due to my agressive forwards approach with disregard to any punches thrown!!(took 'em on the forehead or elbows). ![]() | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The muscles used with boxing? aye. I'm a tiny bloke, but i got a good straight Right. Comes from technique, i get my entire bodyweight, from my heel to my fist into it, without going off balance. However, i'd say that my backs a good shape ((if not large)) thats cos of the punching and keeping my arms up all the time. I do however do alot of tricep pressups/diamond/pressups/closegrip presusps, for that extra bit. But it's all technique. Some of the lads are smaller than me and they can hit harder and faster than me by miles. I mean looka t the pro's, Amir Khan weighed 9st 6 last time he fought. Hatton was 10st 4 against mayweather (i think from memory). They have low bodyfats, and great techniques. Most boxers workouts contain very little in the weights at all. As alot of the lads said though, you're on your toes at all times, so you'll feel it in your calfs and ankles and they'll get tired. Get on the skipping rope to sort that out tho! Hope that helps some. Frog
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![]() | Re: The muscles used with boxing? To punch hard the power starts off from your legs (quads mainly), really picks up through the hips then is transferred through the upper body and arms. Best really to think of the arms as the lever with which you make contact. That said if your arms are weak then they will be the weak link in the chain that you don't want. Boxing training is focused a great deal on footwork and balance. You will not hit hard if you are off balance no matter how muscular you are. Top level boxers do do a significant amount of weight training even in the lighter weights althugh it is highly periodized and has to worked out by someone who knows what they're doing. Dr Squat (Fred Hatfield) suggests that if you want to hit harder then you have to make your legs stronger. |
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| aka Jimmy | Re: The muscles used with boxing? aye, basically its technique, technique, technique.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The muscles used with boxing? roberto duran was a great boxer and a hard puncher and dont think he ever lifted weights and never went on long runs either. so i think everyone's different, the main thing in boxing is natural ability,then fitness,then technique.as my old trainer used to say a fit un! will beat a good un!
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