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    alrite can any tell me a good routine for me to do during the summer? like for every day, cause schools finished til september. i do boxing but that has stoped too.i want a routine that will get me fitter stronger bigger and a better fighter. i am going to join a muay thai gym for the 3months while boxing is off. any1 hav any ideas or advice or a good plan to suit this would be greatly appreciated

  • #2
    5x5 or Max-OT. If you have the right equipment try out Westside for Skinny Bastards.

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    • #3
      wot de f**K is dat supposed te mean

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      • #4
        in the mornings, get up at 5 am and do

        2 minute round jump rope
        25 jumping jacks
        stretch
        30 pushups
        50 sit-ups
        20 leg kickouts
        10 figure eights
        10 circles
        10 side leg lifts
        jog 2 miles

        in the evenings
        Monday, Wednessday and Friday
        bag work and muay thai training

        Tuesday and Thursday
        weight training or Medicine ball workout

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scott Bolinger
          in the mornings, get up at 5 am and do

          2 minute round jump rope
          25 jumping jacks
          stretch
          30 pushups
          50 sit-ups
          20 leg kickouts
          10 figure eights
          10 circles
          10 side leg lifts
          jog 2 miles

          in the evenings
          Monday, Wednessday and Friday
          bag work and muay thai training

          Tuesday and Thursday
          weight training or Medicine ball workout
          That's more or less what I've got planned too.

          Two a days during the week. Except T and R I plan to swim instead of lifting. And on Sat I plan to take an "easy" day with one class.

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          • #6
            crossfit.com

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            • #7
              swimming would be a real good change on that

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              • #8
                Damn man, you guys gotta read into weightlifting a bit. Bodyweight is okay, but weights is where its at. Do a search on google for a good 5x5 or 3x3.

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                • #9
                  i was instructed on weight lifting techniques by a former Mr. Nebraska and incorperated that training into my boxing and kickboxing style. Also wrote a book on it.

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                  • #10
                    multi-joint

                    you should do multi-joint(some say compound) exercises that work lots of muscles at once in order to develop strength. I dont know if youve lifted before, If you havent then get someone who knows what they are talking about to help you work the form before you start. Its dangerous and plain ineffiecient to train heavy without proper form. I personally would recommend 3 sets x 5-10 reps for each exercise, if your new. If you want to test your strength a little then you can do some 3 rep sets. Sometimes I do ladders of 10 reps, 5 reps then 3 reps to work different properties of my muscles. 10 reps develops more endurance, and 5 and 3 reps are more purely strength oriented.
                    Exercises Id recommend are:
                    Bench press(barbell or dumbell)
                    Barbell Back Squats(most call em squats)
                    Deadlifts(barbell)
                    Bentover Rows(barbell or dumbell)
                    Chinups/pullups
                    Military Press

                    If you are fairly comfortable handling barbells you could try out:
                    Power cleans
                    Overhead Squats
                    Front Squats
                    Upright rows

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                    • #11
                      Perfect post Shirase.

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