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The Boxing Coach Juan Curriculum Framework: The 4 Phases of Real Boxing Training
This is the real system behind elite boxing development.
Not random combinations. Not “workouts.” Not chaos.
The Boxing Coach Juan Curriculum Framework organizes a boxer’s entire year into 4 strategic phases — each with its own purpose, goal, and method. This is how beginners develop correctly and how elite fighters peak at the right time.
Phase 1 — General Physical Preparation (GPP)
This is the foundation. Everything starts here.
- Strengthen every joint using the 1×20–30 method
- Build aerobic conditioning for movement quality + endurance
- Develop clean punching mechanics (slow, controlled, technical)
- Fix structural weaknesses (hips, core, feet, shoulders)
How long?
Beginners: 6–12 months
Everyday people: 4–12 weeks
Elite fighters: 2–4 weeks after a fight
Skipping Phase 1 destroys technique, explosiveness, and long-term development. This phase is mandatory.
Phase 2 — Specialized Physical Preparation (SPP)
Now the training becomes boxing-specific.
- Specialized strength focused on joint actions of punching
- Speed + explosive development begins
- Footwork mechanics become sharper and more explosive
- Neuromuscular pathways of punches are reinforced
This is where you start becoming a complete boxer — strong in the right places, explosive in the right patterns, and efficient under movement stress.
Phase 3 — Competitive Period
This phase is one thing only: WINNING.
- Maintain strength — don’t build it (too much = fatigue)
- Maximize explosiveness and speed
- Sharpen the game plan
- Stay fresh and avoid overtraining
Your technique, explosiveness, and timing must be crisp here. The goal is peak performance, not volume or fatigue.
Phase 4 — Post-Competitive / Deload Period
After the fight, your body and nervous system need recovery.
- Active rest — low stress, fun activities
- Light movement to maintain rhythm
- Rebuild mental clarity and reduce stress
- 1–4 weeks depending on the season and the athlete
This phase prepares you to re-enter Phase 1 refreshed instead of burnt out.
How These 4 Phases Connect to Your 5-Step Session Structure
All sessions follow the same order:
- Technique / Skill Learning
- Speed & Explosive Work (Phase 2–3 only)
- Specialized Strength (technique-specific strength)
- General Strength (1×20–30)
- Cardiovascular Work (always last)
This is the exact method used to develop fighters safely, efficiently, and with long-term progression.