Persian Kangaroo
White Belt
I competed in shotokan karate, junior MMA and kickboxing as a kid (10-14) with fairly good results for the chubby bastard I was for the first 2 years
My endurance was always sh*t, getting gassed out in the warm-up jog sometimes, but what I lacked in endurance and work ethic I made up in heavy hitting and overall power for a 12 year old, broke a punching bag and a competitor's helmet (we had NFL like bars helmets as juniors in MMA).
In contests, if the fights were unorganised and brawlish I would win. When we got older, 14 almost highschool ish, if my opponent was technical and fast enough to avoid my wilder schemes I would just get obliterated on points because 2nd round I'd be a slug in the center of the ring craving for gasps of air.
Bam. Girls. Highschool. Cigarettes, Weed, and a ton of other ****. Fast forward 7 years of sedentary debauchery and here I am, a softie blob
21 now, started practicing the king of endurance fighting- BOXING. I'm average build now, no longer chubby. Lost some muscle along the years of doing nothing. Slowly getting back in my pace and I love it. No longer have that raw power but trying to get it back. I feel faster tho.
Yet, the gassing out is always there. Everpresent. I feel as if it held me back so much back in the day. We had 2.5 hours eastern european style trainings at least 3 times a week so I was conditioning. I die in long jogs. Hate the **** out of it. Enjoy the rowing machine but don't get near one that often.Can't get past 30sec-minute ropeskip.
For those of you familiar or acquainted with this issue or just madmen in endurance, would you say grinding out everyday hitting the bag at maxspeed, running, doing all the **** I hate will increase my endurance to athlete level ever?
I don't know if its relevant, but I do add/lose weight very easily and can control that pretty much now. I add muscle mass quickly and pretty much have high thresholds for things that involve strength since a kid. As a kid I was always at least somewhat chubby though. Ate a lot but pretty healthy food growing up
My endurance was always sh*t, getting gassed out in the warm-up jog sometimes, but what I lacked in endurance and work ethic I made up in heavy hitting and overall power for a 12 year old, broke a punching bag and a competitor's helmet (we had NFL like bars helmets as juniors in MMA).
In contests, if the fights were unorganised and brawlish I would win. When we got older, 14 almost highschool ish, if my opponent was technical and fast enough to avoid my wilder schemes I would just get obliterated on points because 2nd round I'd be a slug in the center of the ring craving for gasps of air.
Bam. Girls. Highschool. Cigarettes, Weed, and a ton of other ****. Fast forward 7 years of sedentary debauchery and here I am, a softie blob
21 now, started practicing the king of endurance fighting- BOXING. I'm average build now, no longer chubby. Lost some muscle along the years of doing nothing. Slowly getting back in my pace and I love it. No longer have that raw power but trying to get it back. I feel faster tho.
Yet, the gassing out is always there. Everpresent. I feel as if it held me back so much back in the day. We had 2.5 hours eastern european style trainings at least 3 times a week so I was conditioning. I die in long jogs. Hate the **** out of it. Enjoy the rowing machine but don't get near one that often.Can't get past 30sec-minute ropeskip.
For those of you familiar or acquainted with this issue or just madmen in endurance, would you say grinding out everyday hitting the bag at maxspeed, running, doing all the **** I hate will increase my endurance to athlete level ever?
I don't know if its relevant, but I do add/lose weight very easily and can control that pretty much now. I add muscle mass quickly and pretty much have high thresholds for things that involve strength since a kid. As a kid I was always at least somewhat chubby though. Ate a lot but pretty healthy food growing up