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Lose Weight With Fitness Boxing: 3 Useful Tips To Include In Your Boxing Workouts

This is you?

You want to lose weight and heard that boxing workouts are the best way to shed those extra pounds.

So you ran to the sports store and bought mitts, gloves, and maybe a punching bag for your garage.

But now what? The kit you bought did not come with instructions. Can you really lose weight boxing at home?

Yes! This article will reveal 3 weight loss tips that you can include in your boxing workouts, no matter your level and no matter where you train: at home, in the gym, or even outdoors.

Hot Boxing Weight Loss Tip #1 – Technique matters: learn to hit correctly

After 17 years of teaching Authentic Fitness Boxing – over 200 people every week, most of them women, I can share a secret with you. Fitness Boxing students who pay even a little attention to technique get much better fitness and weight loss results than those who just punch and laugh. And here’s the best part: It doesn’t take much more effort to do it the right way.

One of my best students, Row, a 30-year-old woman with an office job, strikes with superb technique, and it has paid off handsomely. She has combined boxing workouts with swimming and has lost over 20 pounds. You can see a clip of her in action on my blog, but the point is that her excellent technique means that she gets a lot more than most out of every punch she throws. This has boosted her weight loss and her fitness results.

Action Steps – Be a student of good technique. Find videos online or get a lesson from a boxing trainer (not a personal trainer unless you know boxing).

Hot Boxing Weight Loss Tip #2 – Power Punching: put more of yourself into your punches

Most beginners just hit with their arms. But the arm is really just the “nail”, while the hips and core are your “hammer”. Most people would agree that it is the hammer that drives the nail into the target. It’s the same with a good hit. Twisting your hips, driving your core, and rotating your body are your secrets to power punching and burning more calories.

Just like a golf swing or a tennis serve, the use of the whole body in movement creates the result. Using those larger muscles in your hips, core, legs, and back naturally burns more calories and gets those muscles into shape.

Steps to follow: Since you are going to hit harder, wear proper boxing gloves, wrap your hands and clench your fist just before impact. Also exhale as you punch. Commit to your shots and always follow them.

Hot Boxing Weight Loss Tip #3 – Hits in groups: the more hits you throw, the more weight you will lose

While this advice may seem obvious, it’s amazing how many people don’t follow it when doing boxing training. If you started jogging to get in shape, you probably won’t accomplish much if you just go shopping. It is the same for Fitness Boxing workouts. Throwing a jab every 5 seconds is not enough.

Action Steps: Throw your punches in clusters of 3 or 4 in rapid fire. For example, Jab, Cross, Hook, Cross is better than just an occasional Jab. Also, use a round timer (a kitchen timer or stopwatch will do). Work in 2-3 minute rounds, rest, and then continue. This is how boxers train. And we all know how fit, strong and skinny they are.

Get fit to fight!

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