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eliali 11-11-2007, 08:24 PM Im 17 Years Old
5 Feet 8 Inches Tall
130 Pounds
I Never Lost A Fight In My Life
I Can Do About 80 Pushups And 150 Crunches Consecutively
Am I Fit Enough To Start Boxing Without Embarassing Myself Or Looking Weak
SpeedKillz 11-11-2007, 08:40 PM how do u know u've never lost a fight if u've never fought before?
if ur talkin bout street fights, u already embarassed urself there.
anyway, get to a gym and see a trainer, start working out and see what happens. no one is gonna answer if ur fit enough to start boxing, we dont know who the hell u r. try it out and see if its for u. its a great sport.
eliali 11-11-2007, 08:54 PM how do u know u've never lost a fight if u've never fought before?
if ur talkin bout street fights, u already embarassed urself there.
anyway, get to a gym and see a trainer, start working out and see what happens. no one is gonna answer if ur fit enough to start boxing, we dont know who the hell u r. try it out and see if its for u. its a great sport.
I MEANT THAT BASED ON HOW MUCH EXERCISE I JUST SAID I CAN DO HOW HARD DO YOU THINK MY FIRST LESSON WILL BE, AND I DID MEAN STREET FIGHTS NOT TO BE IMMATURE BUT TO SHOW THAT NOBODY HAS EVER REALLY EVEN TOUCHED ME IN A FIGHT, THATS WHY SOME OF MY FRIENDS CALL ME PRETTY BOY
fraidycat 11-11-2007, 08:55 PM Im 17 Years Old
5 Feet 8 Inches Tall
130 Pounds
I Never Lost A Fight In My Life
I Can Do About 80 Pushups And 150 Crunches Consecutively
Am I Fit Enough To Start Boxing Without Embarassing Myself Or Looking Weak
In the beginning you will embarrass yourself and look weak no matter how fit you are.
Don't get me wrong: fitness helps, but getting your ass kicked is fundamental to the sport. Roadwork, footwork, bagwork, padwork, and getting your ass kicked.
And don't let this deter you; eventually, you'll be handing out more ass-kickings than you're taking. But at that point, when do find yourself on the receiving end of a brutal ass-kicking, you'll be glad you've been through several, because you'll have learned that failure is not death; you'll be able to scrape yourself off the canvas, spit out the blood, slam your gloves together, and get back at it.
eliali 11-11-2007, 09:00 PM But After That Initial Training Period Is Over I Want To Have The Best Record Possible, Almost All The Greats Finished Amateurs With Less Than Five Losses
kamicazze 11-11-2007, 09:11 PM first off yo seem to be a dreamer callin yourself pretty boy or a wannabe! secondly it will be hard at first ecause no matter how fit you are in one aspect theres another aspect which you wont be and boxing combines the lot! and lastly nooe gets emaressed as theyll know youre a beginner andwatch youre technique and fitness! dont worry about handspeed or power ro begin with! FITNESS AND TECHNIQUE!
fraidycat 11-11-2007, 09:12 PM But After That Initial Training Period Is Over I Want To Have The Best Record Possible, Almost All The Greats Finished Amateurs With Less Than Five Losses
There is no "initial training period." You'll be training until the day you leave the sport. And even the guys at my gym who have excellent amateur records spar with trainers or pros who regularly hand them their asses and point out their weaknesses. This game is about learning where you're weak and making it strong. The clincher is, your weaknesses are often pointed out to you with a few hundred pounds of blunt force trauma.
The learning curve on this sport is brutal, painful, and humiliating. You WILL look weak. You WILL bleed, and puke, and cry -- whether from pain or frustration. There's no shame in it; we've all been through it and we all still go through it. I suggest you get in a gym as soon as possible and start getting used to it.
Don't worry about getting a winning record. Worry about surviving your first six months in the gym. Do that, and you'll be ahead of 90% of the people who've tried this sport.
eliali 11-11-2007, 10:14 PM By Initial I Meant From The Time You Start Until The First Fight
Dorian 11-11-2007, 10:54 PM good luck...your gonna need it..:P
Down4TheCount 11-11-2007, 10:58 PM if this is already your mentality and mind set , trying to look for shortcuts , and cutting corners ... thinking your gonna go in there hit the bag and then start knocking people out .
than maybe this sport isnt for you.
this response is in referance to your strength vs speed and conditioning thread btw in case anyones wondering.
sllewe 11-11-2007, 11:01 PM if this is already your mentality and mind set , trying to look for shortcuts , and cutting corners ... thinking your gonna go in there hit the bag and then start knocking people out .
than maybe this sport isnt for you.
Ditto on that.
mickeyb 11-12-2007, 05:41 AM NOBODY HAS EVER REALLY EVEN TOUCHED ME IN A FIGHT, THATS WHY SOME OF MY FRIENDS CALL ME PRETTY BOY!!!
haha, i think you should shout this at your first sparring partner and see where it gets you.
kamicazze 11-12-2007, 11:05 AM never seen so many uneducated threads from one guy! he is soo gonna quit or get his ass handed to him!
Darkstranger 11-12-2007, 12:13 PM Just get your ass in the gym bro, don't worry about trying to look good. The Art of Boxing takes time to learn. When you first go you'll see loads of highly skilled boxers working the different bags, and shadowboxing with lightening quick hands. But remember they were in your shoes at one time walking into the gym for the first time. Through dedication and hard work you could get yourself up to a good standard too. Forget the street fights and drop all the ego stuff about Pretty Boy. Having a few street fights will do absolutely nothing for your boxing skills. Just get in the gym, get your head down and train hard!
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msagrain 11-12-2007, 12:43 PM go luck and btw its not about how many sit ups or push ups you can do.
fraidycat 11-12-2007, 04:29 PM haha, i think you should shout this at your first sparring partner and see where it gets you.
****. I must spread some reputation around before giving it to mickeyb again.
Mickey, this was hilarious.
mickeyb 11-12-2007, 04:35 PM haha - you gave me the good k when i said you were in good shape you vain bastard.
hahaha.
I'm fighting on the 30th of Nov. You better not make a thread about me Fraidy! haha.
kamicazze 11-12-2007, 04:45 PM Mickey B!!! U Wouldnt Happen 2 Be Fighting In Cardiff???
Young Legend 11-12-2007, 04:49 PM Go into it with the mindset you have now you'll be done in less than a month.
Go into it not ****y, but confident, you'll last longer.
kamicazze 11-12-2007, 05:19 PM I Agree With Kryo!
eliali 11-12-2007, 07:33 PM This thread was to get opinions of how i would fare for the the calesthinics portion of boxing lessons because some of you have already started, it was not about technique or bag work because i know that comes with time
eTownz~finest 11-13-2007, 01:32 AM to somone like you id say be patient, take constructive criticizem and dont get ahead of yourself trying to be like the people at the gym.
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