So towards the end of last year I began incorporating some weight lifting into my routine and it showed in the ring. The help of the legwork especially made me feel more agile and explosive in the ring.
Anyway, on at least a few days during the week, I want to do my running, my boxing, and weights all on the same day. The plan is to break it down into two separate workouts, one in the morning and one in the evening. My question is, how should I separate my workouts? I was thinking of doing running and boxing in the morning, then weights at night. That way my muscles wouldn't be dead in the evening if I did weights in the morning and boxing in the evening. If I could get people's serious input on what they believe I should do and why, it'd be very appreciated.
I'm looking for direct answers to my post and am not looking for input on whether or not you believe weights are good or not for boxing. Pleeease don't flood the thread with nonsense. Thanks in advance!!
Anyway, on at least a few days during the week, I want to do my running, my boxing, and weights all on the same day. The plan is to break it down into two separate workouts, one in the morning and one in the evening. My question is, how should I separate my workouts? I was thinking of doing running and boxing in the morning, then weights at night. That way my muscles wouldn't be dead in the evening if I did weights in the morning and boxing in the evening. If I could get people's serious input on what they believe I should do and why, it'd be very appreciated.
I'm looking for direct answers to my post and am not looking for input on whether or not you believe weights are good or not for boxing. Pleeease don't flood the thread with nonsense. Thanks in advance!!
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