Freddie Roach – Cross Training For Boxing
Freddie Roach – Cross Training For Boxing
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Salepage: Freddie Roach – Cross Training For Boxing
The secret of the majority of top-tier professional fighters and athletes is a rigorous cross-training plan that emphasizes strength, power, and quickness. More and more evidence points to the truth of the adage “contests are won outside the ring.”
Justin Fortune presents his tried-and-true upper body and core plyometrics fundamentals in Part I of this series, which are meant to develop title-fight endurance, athletic strength, explosive power, and incredible speed.
Justin Fortune shows off his tried-and-true lower body and trunk plyometrics fundamentals in Part II of this series, which are meant to develop title-fight endurance, athletic strength, explosive power, and incredible speed. Under his guidance, discover the precise daily exercises and training methods of 17 active and retired world champions.
The trainer will demonstrate the best abdominal workout to develop core strength, the best push-up routine to improve power, the best dumbbell routine to increase speed and endurance, and the best conditioning session to keep a competitive edge and razor sharpness.
For the best possible physical outcomes and conditioning improvements, adhere to the prescribed timeframes, sets, repetitions, resistance, intervals, and rest periods. The tried-and-true routines of world champions are now available for you to use in order to advance your game. Be a champion right now.
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