I would like to clarify that I was not suggesting training only interval instead of long distance. If you only train interval, you are selling yourself short and the same for distance. I believe that a well-trained fighter would train both.
For you guys out there with knee issues, I know it was said earlier, but the elliptical machine has been a lifesaver for me in the past when I was having knee pain, and it is a great alternative to running. One thing about the elliptical, however, is that you can do a lot more "distance" on it than you can outside, so make sure to crank up the resistance and go until are really gassed out.
I briefly mentioned swimming in one of my previous posts, and am thinking about writing a separate thread about it. Swimming can do so much for your cardiovascular fitness and build on some muscles that are important to MT, most notably the shoulders. Also, if you typically experience any sort of pain, it will not be an issue in the water.
For you guys out there with knee issues, I know it was said earlier, but the elliptical machine has been a lifesaver for me in the past when I was having knee pain, and it is a great alternative to running. One thing about the elliptical, however, is that you can do a lot more "distance" on it than you can outside, so make sure to crank up the resistance and go until are really gassed out.
I briefly mentioned swimming in one of my previous posts, and am thinking about writing a separate thread about it. Swimming can do so much for your cardiovascular fitness and build on some muscles that are important to MT, most notably the shoulders. Also, if you typically experience any sort of pain, it will not be an issue in the water.
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