Boxing timer Audio

Kripto

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Do any of have or use the audio of a boxing timer that beeps when a round is over etc.

Because i'm having trouble keeping my rounds and knowing when to stop.
Help finding one wouldb eappreciated thank you.
 
Not sure exactly what you are looking for , but if you want something to let you know when your rounds are done for your personal workouts not a whole gym ,just buy a kitchen timer at a grocery store or walmart.

You can set the time for as long as you need and it will beep loud when the "round" is over.

I use one similar to this at home : Westbend Electronic Timer

Edit :
If you have the money to spend and want buy a gym quality timer , this would be a good one, in my opinion.


TITLE MMA Digital Interval Timer
 
If your training at home, especially with music on, Id get a Gymboss, it vibrates so youll know if you cant hear it
 
don't forget that a lot of people set timers have a beep when 30 seconds are left in the round

My first amateur match, LOL both me and the other guy thought the round was over at the 30 second ring. Everybody yelling at us ensues

Embarrassing
 
don't forget that a lot of people set timers have a beep when 30 seconds are left in the round

My first amateur match, LOL both me and the other guy thought the round was over at the 30 second ring. Everybody yelling at us ensues

Embarrassing

i thought gym timers had 30 second horns while fights had 10 second horns?
 
don't forget that a lot of people set timers have a beep when 30 seconds are left in the round

My first amateur match, LOL both me and the other guy thought the round was over at the 30 second ring. Everybody yelling at us ensues

Embarrassing


lol!!!:icon_lol:
 
I bought two Everlast round timers. One is th type you can clip onto your waist like a beeper. I find it useful while skipping or doing things away form my home gym. The other is the large wall mount type you would find in the gym. I have poor hearing so i definatley need that when listening to music (although i rarely listen to music at home while training). I have started using the round timers for everything...i mean everything from shadow boxing and bag work at home to crunches, pushups and stretching. I think it is very useful in helping to train your body to be used to the rgours of a fight.
 
titleboxing.com offers several different types of gym timers, i used to use an everlast personal gym timer, lasted about two practices... apple has an ipod/iphone app that does rounds/intervals/rest periods for a buck or two.
 
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