March 2005
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Welcome to this installment of Balazs Boxing’s newsletter. The past few months have been full of boxing in the news with the success of the film Million Dollar Baby and the debut of The Contender on television. Andy helps us further our understanding of the terms used in boxing. And since spring is coming fast we’ve included another fitness drill to help whip our abs into shape! Andy and Jamie also offer a few suggestions on weight training. Lastly, in the “Ask the Trainer” section, the team gives advice on burning fat and eating well! Stay focused on your fitness goals and get ready for the nice weather ahead!
The Balazs Team
Recommended medicine ball weight 6-8 pounds.
“My heart rate was just recently tested to determine my levels. I’m still not perfectly clear on the benefits of training at different levels. It is my understanding that I should train UNDER my aerobic threshold if I want to burn FAT. If I train ABOVE my aerobic threshold, less fat will be burned off because I will be burning more glucose and glycogen. My concern is that if my heart rate is higher, I will obviously be burning more calories. The simple fact is that the more calories I burn, the more weight I will lose. Therefore, what would you recommend to a person that wants to lose fat around the midsection (spare tire and gut)?”
Speaking of eating nutritionally…
“My question is geared towards proper nutrition. I drink plenty of water during the day and during my workouts, but what exactly should I be eating prior to, and after a workout, that will help me get the most from my workouts?”
– Andy Dumas
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