<p>A boxer’s training routine is intended to give them the peak strength and fitness that they require to win. But a boxing fitness program can be used by anyone to get fit and develop their muscles. The routines build up stamina, strength and cardio and get you into shape fast.
Boxing training is a full body workout and it usually makes use of rounds or sets of exercises. The strategy is that you exercise in these sets of full-on exercises, alternating with short breaks. This models a real-life fight situation.
When you’re straining muscles its important to vary the stresses to the different groups of muscles and let some rest while others are being used. This prevents any one group from getting tired or strained and being injured. The recovery time also helps the muscles develop faster. So sets of exercises are usually arranged to work-out different muscles at different times.
Training with Intervals
Interval training is the name of the approach just explained and its been proven to get some really fast results in a number of sports. Running often incorporates interval training, where you run fast for a short distance, then slow for a similar length. And running is great for improving stamina, but as a note – avoid too much distance running. A sprint or fast run is far more closely aligned to fitness and muscle strength development.
Muscle Mass
Training and exercising in intense rounds typically builds up muscle mass faster than weights, and a boxing fitness program provides high intensity phases that spur on the muscle development. Another advantage is that the smaller supporting muscles also develop at the same time, and can then cope with the increased size of the primary muscles.
Core Muscles
And this gets us to core training. Core muscles are the ones at the front and back of the pelvis and lower spine. They’re essential for maintaining correct bone and muscle alignment, particularly in instances of really active exercise when you don’t want things moving out of place. Turning and pulling exercises can be applied to develop core muscles, as well as torso twists and exercises where you bring the knee up towards the body. Boxing fitness workouts generally include core training, and exercises where you’re striking and kneeing a punching bag.
Fitness & Self Defense
Training for self defense might not be the main goal of boxing training, but it’s a definite additional benefit. The confidence of being able to control your environment shows, and is a deterrent to would-be bullies whether or not you actually need to use your skills.




