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Balance, Boxing & Resistance Bands

Resistance bands are a versatile fitness tool that can be beneficial for individuals looking to improve their hand-eye coordination, focus and overall balance. In boxing, speed, power and stability are crucial for success in the ring. Incorporating resistance bands into training routines can strengthen key muscle groups, increase endurance and enhance overall performance. We will explore how to effectively use resistance bands for training, balance exercises and the impact they can have on overall wellbeing.

Resistance bands, also known as exercise or fitness bands, are elastic bands made of latex or other materials that come in a variety of shapes, sizes and resistance levels. They are portable, lightweight and easy to use, making them ideal for athletes who want to add variety to their workouts and target specific muscle groups.

One of the main advantages of using resistance bands in boxing training is the ability to engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Unlike weight training, which often isolates specific muscles, resistance bands require constant muscle engagement throughout the entire range of motion, resulting in functional strength that is directly applicable to boxing movements.

Boxing requires not only strength but also speed and agility. Resistance bands can be used to mimic the resistance encountered during punches, helping boxers to build strength in their arms, shoulders and core. One effective exercise is the resistance band punch, where the band is anchored to a secure point and the boxer throws punches against the resistance. This exercise can help develop power and speed in punches. Additionally, resistance bands can be used to improve footwork and balance in boxing. By attaching a band to the ankles and moving in various directions, boxers can challenge their stability and strengthen the muscles responsible for quick movements in the ring. This can lead to improved agility and coordination during boxing matches.

Balance training is often overlooked but is essential for overall wellbeing, especially as we age. Resistance bands can be used to perform balance exercises that engage the core muscles and improve stability. One such exercise is the single-leg stand with a resistance band, where the band is held for support while standing on one leg. This exercise challenges the muscles in the legs and core, helping to improve balance and prevent falls.

Incorporating balance exercises with resistance bands into a regular fitness routine can have a positive impact on overall wellbeing. These six skills can improve balance, lead to better posture, reduced risk of injuries and increased confidence in daily activities.

Six boxing balance exercises with resistance bands

Beginners may need to hold onto a wall. Experts, find an open space and add some headphones.

Jab and cross exercises: Attach a resistance band to a sturdy anchor point and practise throwing jabs and crosses against the resistance. This helps strengthen the shoulders, arms and core muscles essential for generating power in punches.

Footwork drills: Wrap a resistance band around your waist and attach the other end to a fixed object. Perform footwork drills while maintaining tension on the band to improve agility, balance and coordination.

Speed-bag training: Use resistance bands to add resistance to speed-bag training, enhancing hand speed, coordination and shoulder stability.

Single-leg balance holds: Stand on one leg while holding onto the handles of a resistance band. Perform exercises such as shoulder presses or bicep curls to challenge balance and stability.

Squat variations: Add resistance bands to traditional squat exercises to improve lower-body strength, balance and alignment.

Plank with row: Attach a resistance band to a stable anchor point and assume a plank position while holding onto the band handles. Perform rows while stabilising the body to enhance core strength and balance.

Bodies of all ages and capabilities can show a remarkable improvement with resistance-band boxing, contributing to improved cognition, stress alleviation and a boost in confidence. Whether you are an accomplished athlete or simply looking to enhance your boxing skills or improve your balance, resistance bands offer a convenient and effective way to achieve your wellness and fitness goals.

Article featured in WellBeing Magazine 211

Belinda Norton

Belinda Norton

Belinda Norton is health and fitness educator and personal trainer with 23 years’ experience. She is a published author of Fit Mama and writer for Kid Spot, and shares her women’s wellness and body alignment expertise. Belinda is a mother of two teens, speaker and children’s health advocate. Connect with her at blivewear.com or Instagram @Belinda.n.x.

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