oh boy i dont miss those days, running the bleachers in sauna suites to make weight, damn near fully dehydrated....
Gerbil said:Yeah wearing trash bags and starving myself I do not envy you Dani. Really depends on how long you have you can google search boxing cutting routines. If you are on season there isnt really a healthy way to cut alot of weight.
How long do you have? How much do you have to cut?
Gerbil said:Do you know your bf%?
Gerbil said:Start doing HIIT atleast 4 times a week. Have your caloric intake be 200 above maintenance. Keep lifting heavy. On non-lifting days lower your caloric intake to just your maintenance caloric intake.
Try and do explosive movements, some of the scariest wrestlers to wrestle were the ones who were powder kegs. They would just explode and you would be on your ass. You should really focus on strength and speed, in your weight class.
This is what I have been doing actually thanks for the advice. This is good because I do not have money for wrestling camps(my parents make me pay for them myself) and I already have a good base of technique so that should be good
Gerbil said:Start doing HIIT atleast 4 times a week. Have your caloric intake be 200 above maintenance. Keep lifting heavy. On non-lifting days lower your caloric intake to just your maintenance caloric intake.
Try and do explosive movements, some of the scariest wrestlers to wrestle were the ones who were powder kegs. They would just explode and you would be on your ass. You should really focus on strength and speed, in your weight class.
Danimozz said:Any more tips for developing on one hand killer cardio and on the other explosiveness?
herderdude said:Hill sprints, pushing a prowler, HIIT, etc. Hold off on roadwork until you get closer to the season, like a couple weeks from the beginning of the season. IME, long runs are good for dropping weight, but the interval training more closely mimics the ebb and flow of a wrestling match. Eight pounds off with this many months until the season is nothing, bro. I used to walk around at 205 and wrestle 171. Not that I'd recommend it...
herderdude said:Hill sprints, pushing a prowler, HIIT, etc. Hold off on roadwork until you get closer to the season, like a couple weeks from the beginning of the season. IME, long runs are good for dropping weight, but the interval training more closely mimics the ebb and flow of a wrestling match. Eight pounds off with this many months until the season is nothing, bro. I used to walk around at 205 and wrestle 171. Not that I'd recommend it...