A fighters training workout regime is dedicated, intense, and disciplined. It demands a full commitment from the fighter and allows for little to no leeway. Here is what a day in the average Maui Thai fighter with Fight Training Workouts looks like:
Most of us can’t afford that time or commitment. However that doesn’t mean we cannot train with the intensity and core motions that most fighters swear by. By keeping your workouts focused (stop chatting in the gym!) and intense (Think: survival!) we can see the same results that a ring ready fighter has. These break out into three levels, Mental Fitness, Physical Fitness, and Heart (toughness). Mental and physical fitness can be trained and acquired, heart is one of these thing you either have or you don’t, but that won’t stop us from getting the first two covered!
One way we can beef our mental and Physical fitness is through conditioning. When we train we need to push our body’s to a place we are uncomfortable with, and then go even harder. It’s very easy to start jogging or walking off before the routine is done, you need to force yourself to fight through that wall. Tell yourself that you can go a little longer, believe it, then do it! Try this conditioning program, don’t make excuses, and finish the whole thing!
Do 5 x 5 minute rounds, rest 60 seconds in between (don’t give up):
Remember, our physical fitness is only as good as our mental fitness, push yourself and enjoy the rewards!
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