AIBA Coaches Manual Appendix PDF
AIBA Coaches Manual Appendix PDF
AIBA Coaches Manual Appendix PDF
EXERCISES EXAMPLES
APPENDIX A
STRENGTH TRAINING
Chin-up
Vertical Extensions
Dumbbell Swing
1. Grab the ball with two hands and bring it behind the head
2. Throw the ball over the head with upright hands while moving one leg forward
COORDINATION EXERCISES
Start
Finish
ISOMETRIC TRAINING
APPENDIX B
PLANK
1. Lay flat on the floor
2. Place both arms bent in 90 degrees and under the shoulder, with hand pointing straight
forward
3. Keep the back straight and raise the whole body with forearm and toes on the ground
4. Contract the abdominal area and hold the position for as long as possible
5. Rest for 30 seconds and continues the step 3 and 4
ISOMETRIC SQUATS
1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, back straight
2. Raise arms straight forward
3. Bend down the knees until the thighs are parallel to the floor
4. Hold the position for as long as possible
5. Rest for 30 seconds and continues the step 2 and 3
6. To increase the difficulty, the boxer can hold the weighted objects on the hand
ISOMETRIC CHEST
1. In push-up position
2. Lower the body down to half-way
3. Hold the position for as long as possible
4. Rest for 30 seconds and continues the step 2 and 3
PLYOMETRIC TRAINING
APPENDIX C
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SIDE HOP
Develops power and the muscles of the legs and hips and develops lateral movement
1. Set cones side by side, approximately 70 cm to 100 cm apart (height of the cones shall
not be higher than the height that boxer can jump over)
2. Stand at the end of the placed cone
3. Stand with feet together with toes straight forward and arms on the side
4. Jump sideways over the first cone and then the next cone without stopping
5. After jumping the last cone, quickly change the direction and jumping back over to the
starting point
SQUAT JUMPS
Develops power and the muscles of the hip, quadriceps, hamstring and gluteal. Coach shall
emphasize to reach maximum height on every effort
1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and back straight
2. Place the hand behind the head with fingers interlock; this will minimize the involvement
of arms in the movement
3. Bend knees and squat down to a half way to half-squat position
4. Jump up with straightening both knees to reach highest point
5. When landing, return to half-squat position
6. Jump up again without stopping
EVALUATION OF
BOXERS ABILITIES
APPENDIX D
Assessment and evaluation of boxers ability is very important task before boxers enter into the
advanced/elite level of their boxing career. The Coach must identify boxers level of preparation
and skills accurately, before start to train the boxer with a specific boxing style.
Accurate analysis of the boxers different skills level and preparation level and training with a
specific style that allows the boxer to perform his full capacity, will increase the opportunity for
boxer to be developed into world-class level.
BOXERS ABILITIES CAN BE EVALUATED IN THREE CATEGORIES:
Physical Ability
Technical Tactical Ability
Psychological
Assessment of each of these categories will allow the coach to analyze and measure the boxers
progress and improvement through the past training process and programs. Moreover, these
results will allow coaches to foresee the possibilities of future improvement in the boxer.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES
By only observing boxers physiological characteristics, it is not possible to analyze or evaluate
boxers physical abilities. In order to have the accurate assessment of physical abilities, the coach
must conduct assessment in following areas:
Endurance
Strength
Speed
Coordination
COOPER TEST
1. Shall be conducted at the running track or at the outdoor field
2. Boxer runs for 12 minutes with maximum intensity and effort
3. Distance and Heart Rate shall be measured
4. Heart Rate must be measured before and immediately after the testing
HEAVY BAG PUNCHING AND JUMPING
1. Place a small cone near the heavy bag (approximately 1 - 2 meters away)
2. On coachs whistle, boxer punches a heavy bag with a competition style (not with full speed)
for 30 seconds
3. Boxer moves to the cone and jump over the small cone with two feet together (jumping on
side or forward) for 30 seconds
4. Repeat step 1 to 3 for three minutes
5. Coach counts how many sets that boxer has completed
SIT-UPS
PULL-UPS
DIPS
VERTICAL JUMPS
This exercise MUST be conducted at the indoor
The boxer stands up and make a vertical jump with one hand up, the boxer mark the
highest point his finger tip reaches
The boxer jump to try to touch the highest point on the wall
The coach shall measure the distance between first point to the highest point where boxer
reached
STANDING LONG JUMPS
60 METERS SRPINT
DIAGONAL STEPS
It must be executed with precision and speed to avoid that the boxer becomes out of
balance; the boxer stands on his forefoot
It is taught with the combination of 2 or more punches
It is used to exercise coordination and it is not very used due to its complexity
Example: When a straight left blow to the face, the diagonal step to the front is used to
break the initial stance, which to be recovered an additional step forward is needed
When a diagonal step will be executed in counter attack, it indicates an anticipated offensive
action. For Example: towards a straight blow with the left to the face, the diagonal step and
the counter attack is made
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