Vijender’s boxing workout and training routine is as intense
as ever. The undefeated Indian boxer who is all set to take on slightly
experienced Horvath later this week, is doing hard training for 10 hours a day
to give tough time to his opponent. His opponent Horvath has a decent
record of winning 5 out of 7 fights.
Vijender who had his last fight in December 2015, will be
making his first appearance in the ring for this year.
In his daily routine, Bhiwani boxer is following one of
toughest training regimes which top professional boxers like Mayweather and
Pacquiao have been following during the peak of their pro career. The training
includes shadow boxing, practicing footwork, practicing punching, movement, stance,
speed and technique.
Shadow Boxing – Shadow boxing in front of a mirror
helps to perfect technique and practice both offensive and defensive exercises.
Spars between 12 rounds – Working on all facets of
boxing skills and techniques
Works the heavy bag for 20-30 minutes – To maximize
powerful punches and strikes
Floor Work – Builds up strength, specifically in the
core. A strong core is essential in becoming a top boxer and athlete
Pad Work- Increases speed, coordination and timing
Bodysuit work- Body shots can throw the opponent off balance
and knock the wind out of them
Speed Bag- Jab speed is one of the most effective ways to
throw off the rhythm of an opponent.
Neck work with weights – A strong nexk is key for
durability and injury prevention from repeated strikes to the head
200 sit-ups, pull- ups, dips, jump rope, double-end bag –
A circuit routine like this helps boost muscular endurance and strength
endurance throughout entire body
5-8 mile run- A long distance run works on those
slow-twitch muscle fibers that are needed for proper endurance in the ring to
go the distance.
Commenting on his preparation ahead of next bout Vijender
Singh said “The young Hungarian Alexander Horvath has an impressive record
in his pro boxing career but I will leave no stone unturned. My target is to
continue my winning streak in the fourth game and that’s the reason I am going
through the toughest training sessions of my career. My trainers Lee Beard and
Hroon Headly are working really hard with me during each of the sessions and I
am enjoying it”.
“Due to the postponement of my fight for almost a month, I
got enough time to better prepare myself and watch videos of my opponent. My
strategy to knock him out is already in place and I am looking forward to see
him on 12 March in the ring. I read in media reports that Horvath has
made snake blood part of his diet but I don’t care at all being about my
opponents as Desi Ghee is part of my diet from the beginning of my career”
added Vijender.
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