
Recovery and Food Guide
Recovery and Food at Boxing Camp: How to Train Hard for a Week
Boxing camp recovery guide covering meals, sleep, hydration, rest time, Tbilisi downtime, and how full-board packages support training.
Quick answer
Recovery at boxing camp depends on meals, sleep, hydration, pacing, and honest communication with coaches. At Boxing Camp Georgia, the daily rhythm includes meals, midday recovery or Tbilisi free time, and optional sessions so athletes can adjust volume.
Meal rhythm
Breakfast, lunch, dinner on full board
Recovery window
Midday rest before evening training
Package choice
Full board starts at EUR 990
Best habit
Adjust volume before fatigue wins
Why recovery is part of the plan
A boxing camp is not one heroic workout. It is a week of repeated technical and physical sessions. Recovery decides whether your later rounds are useful or just tired repetition.
Good recovery starts with honest pacing. If you turn every optional block into maximum effort, your technique, sparring control, and mood can suffer by the middle of the week.
Meal rhythm: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Full-board packages are designed so meals support the training rhythm. Breakfast prepares you for morning work, lunch helps you reset, and dinner helps you recover after the evening session.
Training-only guests should plan meal timing in advance. The cheaper option works best when food and hydration are not improvised every day.

Sleep, hydration, and hotel choice
Sleep can decide the value of the week. If you know shared rooms affect your rest, consider whether the private-room package is worth it for recovery quality.
Hydration matters too, especially when training volume rises. Bring a bottle, drink through the day, and do not wait until the evening session to catch up.

When to skip an optional session
Skip or lighten optional work if your hands are sore, your legs are heavy, your focus is poor, or the coach tells you quality is dropping. Saving the evening session can be smarter than collecting extra fatigue.
This is especially true for beginners and 14-day visitors. The longer the camp, the more recovery discipline matters.
Full-board vs training-only decision
Choose full board if you want meals, hotel, and recovery logistics handled around training. Choose training-only if you already have a strong plan for food, sleep, and travel inside Tbilisi.
Before booking, tell the team whether you want shared or private room, 7 or 14 days, and any food or recovery concerns that affect your week.
Choose the package that protects recovery
Compare full-board and training-only options, then send your preferred month, duration, and room choice.
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Boxing Camp FAQ
Are meals included at Boxing Camp Georgia?
Meals are included in full-board packages. Training-only guests arrange their own meals and accommodation.
Is there recovery time during the day?
Yes. The daily rhythm usually leaves midday time for lunch, rest, hydration, and Tbilisi downtime before evening training.
Should I skip optional training if I am tired?
Sometimes yes. Protecting technique, sparring control, and recovery can be more useful than adding tired volume.