Three Ways to Make the Most Out of Your FightCamp Workouts

Three Ways to Make the Most Out of Your FightCamp Workouts

Whether you are new to boxing or a fitness fanatic, here are a few ways you can be sure to get the most out of your FightCamp workouts & push toward your goals.

Published: April 14, 2022

Topics: Getting Started, For Members

Author: FightCamp Team

Whether you are a boxing newbie or a seasoned fitness fanatic, there are a few ways you can be sure to get the most out of your FightCamp workouts and use your punch sessions so they push you toward your goals.

Here are three (3) tips to help you get the biggest bang for your buck with FightCamp.

1. Follow the Path

If you are new to boxing fitness or even just want a refresh, follow the Prospect Path. The path was designed by FightCamp Co-Founder and Trainer Tommy Duquette, with the goal of training you like you would train if you went to a top boxing gym. The Prospect Path teaches you proper boxing form and technique, and helps you build the strength you need to complete boxing workouts and continually improve. The path is challenging, fun, and a great way to ensure you feel comfortable progressing through the workouts safely and effectively.

2. Do It. Then Do It Again.

If you already completed a workout, that doesn’t mean you can’t do it again – but this time, do it differently. Even though the workout is the same, your focus can change, which will give you a different way to work out and keep it fresh. For example, if you completed the Punches in Bunches workout, do the workout again, but really focus on your form. Pay attention to punches that may not “feel right” or moves that confuse you and work to perfect them – or get as close as possible. The better your technique, the better your workout.

3. Focus on Metrics

While it may not be a great idea to always focus on the numbers, focusing on the metrics can create new energy and provide you with goals that are exciting to reach. Consider doing the same workout three times. Do it once and set your benchmarks. The second time, focus on form, technique, and improvement. For the third time, go all out and focus on your punch counts and intensity. You may even get a little competitive with yourself and try to hit the punch count for every round. Then pick a new punch count and set a goal to exceed that number. Whichever metrics motivate you, use those. And if you aren’t sure which numbers make sense, throw a post up in the FightCamp Community to ask others what they think. Who knows, maybe a little fighter competition will pop up?!

Keep Calm, and Punch On

In general, remember why you are doing these workouts – they are fun, they are helping you hit your fitness goals, and you can learn something new every time you put your boxing gloves on and get into fighter mode.

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FightCamp Team

The FightCamp Team is in your corner, curating the latest in at-home boxing, kickboxing, and fitness training. With up-to-date and expert-level information from workouts, boxing tips and technique, wellness and nutrition, and fight news, our goal is to help you find the fighter within!

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