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Integrating Strength Training within a Boxing Routine

Based in Staten Island, Hassam Khan guides a transit retail business and focuses on handling vacancies and development proposals at various transit hubs and terminals. Passionate about health and fitness, Hassam Khan regularly boxes in Staten Island and lifts weights in his free time.

While boxing and strength training would seem a natural fit, boxers tend to be extremely cautious about the weights they lift. This has to do with the way in which bulk can come at the expense of agility and speed, which are essential in evading and landing punches with minimal damage.

Judicious resistance training that emphasizes strength and conditioning does have a place in the boxer’s arsenal. One typical session could include squats or leg presses, bench presses, crunches, and deadlifts. In addition, the workout can integrate complementary machine exercises such as the overhead press, biceps curl, and triceps push, as well as the seated cable row.

Weights sessions should always be interspersed with aerobic fitness, with regular runs of three to five miles ideal for building the type of stamina necessary to make it through a full 12 rounds in the ring. As the competition phase nears, weight training should be scaled back to quick sessions that fulfill a maintenance role, with emphasis placed on ring work.

NBA and Barack Obama Launching Basketball Africa League

 

Basketball Africa League pic
Basketball Africa League
Image: nba.com

An alumnus of Baruch College, Hassam Khan is a Staten Island, New York resident who serves as the director of an organic supermarket in Queens and a gourmet deli on Staten Island. Beyond his professional pursuits, Hassam Khan enjoys playing and watching basketball.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is furthering its efforts to grow the game of basketball in Africa with the establishment of a 12-team league to begin operations in January 2020. The league had previously launched programs like Giants of Africa and Basketball Without Borders.

The new league will provide a structured setting as well as financial support, training, and other resources for some of Africa’s already established professional teams. Nations likely to be represented include Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, and Morocco, among others. Over the years, Africa has produced several talented NBA players, including OG Anunoby, Bismack Biyombo, Joel Embiid, and Pascal Siakam.

In addition to the NBA, former President Barack Obama is expected to be involved with the creation of the league. Since leaving office in 2017, Obama has aided Masai Ujiri, a Nigeria native and president of the Toronto Raptors, with the Giants of Africa youth program.