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Im looking for a program to increase kickboxing power

roth

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I'm kickboxing now, and I'm looking for a weight training routine to go with it. I have strength training experince of about two years now, so bodyweight exercises are really just a warmup. So what I was thinking is that I'll use weight training(of course combined with kickboxing) and sprints to develope speed, conditioning, argility, punsh power and kick power. Thing is that I don't have a strength program aimed towards KB.

So what I need is a muscle workout routine aimed at explosiveness. What do you think? continue with 5x5 or do a program that olympic lifts? Any tips are greately appreciated.
 
YOu have the right mindset, but youre going to have to work out a way to get in EVERYTHING that deals out Power . That means ALL of the Above ... Youre going to want to do the 5x5 kind of thing , The Olympic/Power lifts , but MOST importantly youre going to want to add YOGA .

Its probably the MOST Important of the things that you can do , in he long Run .
 
Thanks:) I do like to make the best out of things if I'm gona do something...really hate to do somthing half-assed, you know. And I aim to be a greate KBer. And not some streetfighter. Anyways, all I really needed was a weight trainingroutine. I'll proboably continue with the 5x5, but if anyone has oppinions, shout out.
 
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roth said:
Thanks:) I do like to make the best out of things if I'm gona do something...really hate to do somthing half-assed, you know. And I aim to be a greate KBer. And not some streetfighter. Anyways, all I really needed was a weight trainingroutine. I'll proboably continue with the 5x5, but if anyone has oppinions, shout out.
I always thought strength training would help more for arts like wrestling and grappling.
Being strong is ALWAYS a plus no matter what kind of competition you're talking about, but every boxing gym I've trained at stressed low weight/hi rep training. I just thought the same would apply to KB.
Ever shadowbox with wrist weights for a while, then take them off and continue? See what happens?
Everything else you described for training seems great, I would just ask the folks you kickbox with how high in intensity they go when lifting. If you do, why not let me know cause I'm curious now.
 
that is because in boxing you want a lot of endurance
you want the same thing in grapplling really
but you also want strength
 
Exactly. That's why I'm not seeing how a strength pgm for KB would be desired. The power of a strike comes from good body mechanics/technique along with velocity. Strength training usually slowed me down. I could understand wanting to find a middle ground, but I wouldn't forget the importance of lighter weights and bodyweight exercises as more than just a warmup.
I won't begin to try to go into the whole fast twitch fiber discussion because I'm a student, not an expert.
 
Kane Fan said:
I wish I could find really good instruction on the Olifts : o (

start with dumbells or sandbags or something that lets you do it one arm at a time.

doing o lifts for 3 months changed the way i fought forever... they are probably the most beneficial thing i have ever done off the mat..

take it for what its worth but they are worth it IMO
 
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