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    What kind of weight lifting do boxers do?

    I assume that it's not the type for gaining muscle mass, since it would be kind of counter-productive to the high intensity boxing training that's required. Is it very difficult to gain muscle mass while doing boxing?

    What do boxers lift weights for? Strength training? Toning?

  • #2
    Here's something I hammered out for Saddoboxing.com:

    Personally, I don't have alot of time. I understand, however, that time should be made for weight training for boxers, as when two equally skilled fighters square off, the stronger of the two will often win. My training regime has no room for 4-6 days of exclusively isolation exercises (even training 2x a day), as in order to be a better boxer, one must box. Between skill training, conditioning drills, my job, my girlfriend, etc you can see how time gets eaten up quickly! If I was training you and you were spending more time in the weight room then boxing, well, I wouldn't be training you for long. Compound exercises are my solution, a lifting philosophy that I owe entirely to Ross Enamait (rossboxing.com).

    I include 3 days of weights in my training, on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, all three days when my boxing gym are closed. Bodyweight exercises, plyometrics and compound lifts are all present in my routine. I usually divide my workout into 3 "target areas" (though other areas are worked with compound lifts). Usually works out as Monday (Back/Biceps), Wednesday (Shoulders, Chest, Triceps) and Saturday (Legs). Some of my favorite and common exercises are:

    Squat and Press
    Power Cleans
    Bench Press
    Dumbbell Snatches/Swings
    Pull-ups (all variations)
    Chin-ups (all variations)
    Push-ups (all variations)
    Clean and Press
    Squats
    Dumbbell Upright Row

    Some effective plyometrics:

    Neider Press
    Clap push-ups
    Medicine ball throws (overhand, backwards, cross, jab, etc)
    Squat jumps
    Lateral jumps
    DB axe swing

    These exercises are all great for a boxer's training schedual, and I highly recommend any and all of the above. Compound exercises combined with plyometrics can increase lean muscle mass, which is REALLY important for me to stay within the confines of my division while gaining explosive power. Isolation exercises can be very effective if you have time, I usually don't though! Good luck and train hard.

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    • #3
      With these exercises, what kind of reps are you doing? Heavy weights, low reps? Light weights, high reps?

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