How to train like a boxer

How to train like a boxer

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Find a good gym-train every day, work constantly on cardio-running, shadowboxing, jump rope, riding bike, gain power by hitting heavy bags, work on timing/quickness w/the hand bags/training pads, build muscles w/weight training, spar w/other boxers. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-to-train-like-a-boxer ]
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How do i train like a boxer?
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learn slowly. keep learning movements, like keep doing jabs for 5 min, then power punches, then combos, feet movement, etc. then after shadow boxing individual moves, start really doing punching bags, keep doing it everyday until you’ve mas…
How do I train like a boxer (without actually becoming one)??
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well if you want to train like a boxer ? you need to run 4 or 3 miles a day hit the bag for at least 30 min speed bag also and jump rope for 15 min as warm up. and weights don’t really help but if you want to use to gain muscles its great….
How would you train like a boxer?I need ideas…thanks in advance…?
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My suggestion would be to email some former boxers most of whom have web sites.. Ask them your questions. Some I would recommend …Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Holmes, amd Mancini just to name a few. Good luck if you get in touch with them s…

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How do I bell train my boxer puppy?
Q: I am house breaking my 13 week old boxer and I think the best way is to bell train him. I have friends who belled trained their American Bulldog and it worked great and still does. How do you do that? We are beginning to crate train him, but I think the bell training would be better.
A: Crate training is good for when you aren’t home with puppy, or too busy to be watching him. Bell training is good once puppy has earned house privilages – if puppy can’t leave the room you are in to ring the bell, it doesn’t work! But you can start with puppy now while he is young. Hang a bell within his reach by the door. Every time you take him out that door, ring the bell first. Puppy will learn to associate the sound of the bell with the door opening. Eventually she will get curious about the bell. At first, if you catch her near the bell, ring it and take her out. But as she gets the connection, start waiting for her to nose at it. Anytime you hear the bell, you have to take her out, even if she rings it several times in a row. Just make sure she is not playing when you take her out, just to potty and back end, so she doesn’t abuse the privilage. If puppy isn’t catching on after several weeks (don’t expect them to get it right away although some dogs do) start lifting her paw and using it to ring the bell, to get her used to ringing it herself. But give her a chance to learn it himself before resorting to this. Good LUck!
What’s the best way to train a boxer?
Q: I know that Boxer dogs are probably the hardest dog to train. Is it actually possible? If so, how would I go about training them? Please help! Thanks.
A: The Basics SIT, COME, DOWN, STAY, HEEL. SITHolding a treat in your left hand just above the pup’s nose, gently rest your right hand on pup’s rump.Slowly move the treat in an upward motion while applying gentle pressure to the rump. ( you dont want to push hard because if you do the dog will sit every time someone touches him and this is not good for competitive obedience)as soon as pup sits say in a very happy excited tone “GOOD SIT” and give the treat.Repeat excersize 7x. then take a play break and move on to something elce.very young pups should not train for more than a half hour each dayevery time you put food bowl down or give a treat give the sit command, and wait for the sit. then once pup sits give treat or food down.DO NOT move on to something new until pup has the new command down pat. COMEwalk away from pup about 10 feet to start. say pup’s name and “COME” in a happy voice. once pup comes praise it lavishly have a bit of a play and give it a treat.Gradually increase the distance you walk away. and eventually once pup knows command only treat every 3rd come. tappering off until he comes every time with out treat using only praise.this will take a few days to learn if you practice every day. DOWNStart with pup in sit. move hand with the treat between the pup’s front paws on the ground. Say “DOWN” in firm but not loud voice.pup might try and get treat without going down, dont let him have it until he downs. praise in happy voice “GOOD DOWN”repeat 7x STAYStart pup in down possition. say “STAY” in firm voice. walk to end of leash, backwards. if the pup moves say once only “AP” in a not pleased tone. go back do not say anything. put pup in down again repeat “STAY” walk backwards to end of leash.pup does NOT get praise or treat untill he stays for 30 seconds, then a minute, then 5 minutes. move times up each week. after he can do a 5 minute down/stay every time. move on to a sit/stay doing exactly what you did for down/stay.Once on leash sit and down/stays are reliable for 5 minutes each. drop the leash and walk away from your pup, your back to the pup. about 10 feet away. wait 5 min. recall your dog. with dog sitting in front of you once he reaches you. treat and praise. HEEL Please do NOT train with a choke collar. i recomend martin gayles. with dog on a short leash exactly beside you on your left side say “HEEL” if the dog starts to pull give a correction snap with leash on collar. and recomand “HEEL” the second your dog complies peaise with “GOOD HEEL” in happy voice. and continue to walk , correct, and praise for 30 minutes. Allways end training sessions on a positive note. Never get angery with your pup for not responding to a command. Praise lavishly every time pup responds to a command. NEVER hit your dog. NO reason is an acceptable reason for physicaly abusing your pup. REMEMBER: you can allways call me for problems, you and your pup are allways welcome here to train with us free of charge for the dog’s life time.
Will any big-time pro trainers train a boxer with no amatuer experience?
Q: I was wondering if a big-time trainer(Freddie Roach, Emanuel Steward,etc) would train a pro boxer with no amatuer experience.
A: this just depends on there talent, if theres money to be made a trainer will train any talented fighter.


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