Lomachenko: The Father’s Method and the Pursuit of History in Boxing

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Lomachenko’s Revolutionary Training: A Legacy from Father to Son

The boxing world is well acquainted with the idiosyncrasies of Vasyl Lomachenko’s training, meticulously designed and overseen by his father, Anatoly, with the assistance of a sports psychologist. This unusual but effective approach includes activities such as street skating, juggling, balance exercises, and tennis, often practiced solo by Lomachenko, who runs around the net to return his own shots. In addition, he incorporates marathons and long-distance swims in open water.

Lomachenko entrenando
Lomachenko es entrenado por su padre, Anatoly, a la derecha, en un estilo muy “ruso de la vieja escuela”. El psicólogo deportivo Kolosov registra el entrenamiento de sparring de Lomachenko en su teléfono.

Sparring sessions are characterized by 15 four-minute rounds with 30-second breaks. Training partners rotate every three rounds, unless, occasionally, they are overwhelmed by the volume of punches, each of which is recorded and analyzed using chips in their wraps. After removing the wraps, psychological training begins, with tests and exercises designed to assess reaction capacity and concentration.

One of the most remarkable exercises is breath-holding underwater in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Lomachenko can complete a lap and then submerge, holding his breath for a considerable amount of time. During his preparation for the fight against Guillermo Rigondeaux, he managed to hold his breath for 3 minutes and 30 seconds.

“Four-twenty,” he says.

Anatoly Lomachenko
Lomachenko’s father revealed that on one occasion, during training for the Olympic Games, his son managed to hold his breath for 4 minutes and 20 seconds. However, the duration is less important than the moment. The key lies in the ability to control the body and mind, surpassing limits and responding to the need for oxygen with determination and control.

The father-son relationship in boxing is often complicated, but in the case of the Lomachenkos, it seems to be a remarkable exception. Vasyl has a tattoo of his father’s face on his abdomen, with the word “Victory” written above it, symbolizing the shared ambition and dedication.

Anatoly Lomachenko
Anatoly Lomachenko prepara a su hijo para otra sesión de sparring en Oxnard, California.

Vasyl Lomachenko seeks history and immortality in boxing, aspiring to be remembered as one of the best of all time. His aggressive and aesthetic style is a statement of intent. From an early age, his father, a physical education teacher and boxing coach, introduced him to the world of the sport. Vasyl doesn’t remember a time without being in a gym.

Lomachenko’s talent lies in his ability to understand what he wants and be willing to pay the price. Discipline is instilled from childhood, as demonstrated by the story of his son, Anatoly, who at 5 years old showed his determination by completing a long run on foot to get a prize.

Anatoly Lomachenko wasn’t just training a boxer, but a prodigy, in an attempt to achieve perfection. Vasyl’s preparation included academic studies and a variety of sports and activities, such as Ukrainian folk dance, which contributed to his exceptional footwork in the ring.

Vasyl’s amateur record was impressive, with 396 wins and only one loss. He won gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. The team psychologist, Andriy Kolosov, plays a crucial role in Lomachenko’s mental training, helping him develop the mental supremacy needed for success.

Entrenamiento de Lomachenko
Todos los días de entrenamiento de Vasiliy Lomachenko incluyen un conjunto único de ejercicios físicos y mentales.
Lomachenko, a champion in two weight divisions, seeks to consolidate his legacy. His dedication is evident in the intensity and variety of his training, which includes cognitive exercises to improve mental flexibility. In the ring, he has demonstrated the ability to remain calm and focused, even in adverse situations. Creativity and “flow” are key elements in Lomachenko’s style, who considers himself an artist in the ring. His next challenge is Guillermo Rigondeaux, an opponent who represents the opposite: disruption and chaos. Lomachenko’s team is prepared to face this challenge, confident that Vasyl will demonstrate his superiority.
Lomachenko
Según Lomachenko, cuando quiere parar, mira a su padre: le da el poder de seguir adelante y trabajar más duro.

In his most recent fight, Lomachenko suffered a cut in the fourth round, but he remained calm and continued fighting. This episode is another example of his ability to face adversity. Kolosov highlights the importance of creativity and the ability to recognize opportunities in the ring, qualities that define Lomachenko’s style.

Lomachenko
Lomachenko trabaja en el saco pesado, practicando una variedad de ángulos y las técnicas que aprendió de su padre.

The relationship between father and son, from the beginning, was designed with a clear purpose: to create a champion. Dedication and hard work are the pillars of this story, and the ultimate goal is greatness in boxing.

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