I've lost 9 pounds down to 230 at 5"10 and some change. I've Manly mixed up random cardio machines and kettlebell workouts and battle ropes.
I want to gain a boxers physique similar to Brad pitt in fight club but more shredded.
Do you think a 30 minute 3x5 session followed by a 30 minute kettlebell is too much for one day. Keeping it fresh is important the 4th day will just be cardio.
Full body weight lifting 3 times a week 1 day half kettlebell and weights. Next battle ropes jump ropes and weights. 3rd day 3x5 weights again and some form of cardio.
Sounds good?
First understand the nature of the energy required by a boxer.
Extreme surges of intermittent energy. My dad taught me to box. Most of your power comes from your legs.
These bursts of energy will drain a man who has not trained from short bursts of sustained power.
You want your last punch to be as forcefull as your first punch. This is a completely different physiological nervous system firing than let’s say a long distance runner or a cyclist.
Nor is it like a weight lifter or bodybuilder. This is how I train now. Like a fighter.
After years of three mile runs in the corps, brutal 20 mile force marches and humping the Korean hills in full gear, not to mention high mountains in the equatorial zones, I realized that this is not an optimum conditioning. At least for me.
Explosive power comes from a different set of energy cues.
Sprints/dead mill sprints and heavy deadlifts. Explosiveness is a training goal in itself. Long cardio after maybe 20 minutes is useless.