Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Reflections on Edwin Valero's death




The boxing world is in shock. One of its shining stars took his wife's life and later, his own life. If you have been following the news, Edwin Valero was troubled lately with drug and alcohol problems. His set of problems piled up as the days went by and what finally did it was his killing of his wife, Jennifer Viera de Valero.

What a shame. At first, I felt sorry for his two daughters and of course, his wife Jennifer. But I knew right then that his boxing career was over. 27 wins, no losses and 27 wins by way of knockout, PRETTY IMPRESSIVE. He was even being groomed as one of Pacquiao's next opponents in what could have been a superfight between two brawlers, two southpaws with utmost power, two heroes of their respective countries and two men who personify the word "warrior" in every way (in the ring).

There's a lot of what if's in this. But here is the take from TRAINLIKEABOXER on that: BOXING is supposed to cultivate the warrior spirit--- the ability to fight your own demons. A champion that Valero was, he was not a champion outside the ring. For me, that is disappointing. I think that training for boxing should be your way out of trouble. It is the way for most boxers and boxing enthusiasts but what just happened lately is just sad, just so unfortunate. I can only judge the man based on his accomplishments in the ring, not the person himself. All I can say is, Rest in Peace Edwin Valero and Jennifer Viera de Valero.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

BOXING TRAINING: YOU DECIDE


THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS TO TRAIN IN BOXING. TO DO A COMPLETE BOXER'S ROUTINE, YOU NEED TO CONSIDER THESE ARGUMENTS. YOU'VE PROBABLY HEARD THEM. NOW IT'S TIME TO DECIDE.


Technique Right Or Wrong? You Be the Judge!

Styles make fights. Sometimes, the boxing style is the difference in the result of the match. This, coupled with conditioning could determine the winner. The style comes from a background. It is self- taught or instructed by somebody. That somebody is the teacher--- in this case the TRAINER.

Boxing is a very tricky sport. Training is crucial. There are several training methodologies you can follow that are believed superior over another style--- believed by the trainer himself and not the public who know boxing. Allow me to show you 4 points here:

TO RUN OR NOT TO RUN?

I am still old school when it comes to this. I still believe in doing roadwork. For sure running can be boring but it is a prerequisite in developing stamina--- both short and long term. A lot of fitness experts have ruled out this one to give way to interval training instead of roadwork. They have a good point but in my opinion--- WHY NOT DO BOTH?

TO LIFT OR NOT TO LIFT?


Boxing training has evolved in the past years. Now, they have incorporated strength training to the workouts. In the past, lifting weights is considered a mortal sin for boxers. It was believed to slow somebody down and eventually drop the arms in the latter stages. However, there is a proper way to do it and that's by lifting low weights with high repetitions. This improves the power and speed without the fear of bulking up. My personal preference in developing strength is by using bodyweights through circuits and plyometrics, I am not a big fan of lifting weights but strength training is an integral part of the program. The choice is your--- weights or something else.

TO MOVE TO THE NEXT, OR STAY?

Most of my clients are fitness enthusiasts. I don't think it's very necessary to stick to one technique until they perfect it. We only have so much time to devote to working out so the progressive system of training that the TRAIN LIKE A BOXER program suggests is ideal. Again, there is nothing wrong to "perfect" a move first before going to the next. I believe that an individual can develop the basic skills in the long run. It is the trainer's job to correct the mistakes as you move along (individuals vary in terms of athleticism and other factors so skill levels vary no matter what). Time is valuable, it can't be wasted!

CHECK ON BASICS OR MOVE ON TO COMPLEXITY?

In my opinion, a few sessions focusing on the basics are essential to build the foundation. Complex combinations and techniques should be taught depending on the skill level of the trainee. Every trainee is different, that's what the trainer should understand. On the other hand, some trainers believe in "baptism of fire" or simply putting the trainee on a degree of difficulty for quick adjustment to the sport. In boxing, there is always a risk to injury which makes it the most demanding sport out there. One must take caution. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. It's up to the trainee to find the positive in what is taught.

That is just how training in the sport works. It depends on the personalities involved--- trainer, trainee and team. Saying that one technique is superior over the other is baseless. Styles make fights and there's a counter to every counter. It is unfair to say that my preferred technique is WRONG. The "statement" disregards all the sacrifices I have done to be personally excellent in what I do. The track record speaks for itself and there's no doubt about it. Trainers and trainees don't match all the time, plain and simple. That is just how the world turns.

I would like to dedicate this article to all my fantastic past and present (and future) clients who stuck with me through the positive and negative. You are the reason why the Train like a Boxer program continues to evolve with our collective hard work and perseverance. Thank you very much for being solidly behind me and my system. Congratulations to the best clients in the world! Our continued loyalty towards each other is the reason why WE SUCCEED!

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Who doesn't want it fast?


Most people are busy with "daily things". And I am sure you are reading this because somehow, you care about yourself. By "care" I mean physically. Exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. That is common knowledge. We need to find time for it. I know, you might say, I got other more important things to do. But sadly, if you don't make time for it, you will go downhill. So, my solution is this:

DO IT FAST!

DO IT FAST.... INTENSE!
DO IT FAST.... EFFECTIVE!
DO IT FAST... BY DOING THE TRAINLIKEABOXER PROGRAM (of course I need to say that LOL)

A minimum of a 20 minute workout is what you need AT THE LEAST to maintain a somewhat healthy living. That is minimum. For you to gain results, you have to do it EFFECTIVELY.

So, try to make good use of your time. Do your workouts in that time frame and you'd me amazed with the results---- and the way it will make a difference in your day!

So who doesn't want it fast?

I for one want it fast, you need to do it fast as well!

SPEED, SPEED, SPEED!

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committed to your success,
Lawrence Ragos

Monday, April 5, 2010

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