Benefits of trying a boxing workout.


You might think boxing is a brutal and barbaric sport, but you can’t deny the power of a boxing workout.  A boxing workout includes using quick bursts of energy which is a great way to shape and transform your body.  By just adding a few minuts of this type of training in your weekly routine, you will have great results.

Along with improving the condition of your health, your physical appearance and confidence will get better as well.  The exercises used tightens the muscles shaping your arms, legs, and core.  A boxing workout will quickly develop your body into an athletic shape.

A big problem people have with a boxing workout is thinking they will have to get in the ring and fight other boxers. When in fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. A boxing workout doesn’t consist of actually fighting. Sparing is a part of boxing training, but is only needed for boxers actually wanting to fight. Most new boxers take up the sport for the health related benefits. So, you do not have to hit anyone, EVER, to take up boxing. And even better, you don’t have to get hit by another person. When we talk about a boxing workout, we are talking about the type of exercise they perform.

Because of the intense, short bursts of exercise, your metabolism will raise and you will burn a large amount of calories during the workout.  On average, you will burn 350-500 calories doing a boxing workout.  You will also helps maintain your heart rate in the appropriate range of 75-85%.  

Where can you train like a boxer?

If you’re located in or near a larger city, there is sure to be fitness centers specifically designed for boxer training. Your city may also provide boxing classes at a local park. Some personal trainers are specialized in boxing or hiit. More and more fitness experts are seeing the health benefits of this amazing sport, so it may be hidden in your city somewhere. You can even do these type of workouts at your home. Remember to keep the intensity high just like you were training for a fight.

So if you’re looking to cut some fat and tone up those muscles, you should definitely look into adding a small amount of boxing training to your routine.  Check out my article on a 15 minute boxing routine.

Travis