View Full Version : Attention from Trainers


Landon S
11-18-2007, 12:30 AM
how much attention do you get from the trainers? do they just mill about giving pointers? If you go 5 or more days a week do they do mitt work with you each day? or any other drill on a regular basis? when I join up how much attention can I really expect? Not that Im attention crazy but I'd like to know theres someone keeping an eye on form or whatever at least once in a while so I don't do things wrong for a long time without realizing. Do they sit down and make out a workout regimine or something?

VERSATILE2K12
11-18-2007, 01:10 AM
I get a **** load of attention from my trainers. If they see you're working your ass off they'll spend time with you. You have to show them you want it.

Also if you're clearly gifted in an area as punching power,defense,speed. You'll get looked at alot more.

A.Jay
11-18-2007, 08:11 AM
well ive started getting much more attention recently i think its because ive started working harder and also because i havent missed a session since ive been there..... when i first started going there it was wierd because we didnt do nothing on technique but after a couple of months there and they can see im siereous they'll spend much more time with me

kamicazze
11-18-2007, 08:57 AM
you gotta earn the attention

rj_ct
11-18-2007, 01:34 PM
pretty much what everyone else said about earning attention. but to break it down, my trainer usually focuses and works with who ever is in the ring, whether it's mitts, drills, sparring, light contact, that's where he usually does most of his teaching. i get to work exclusively with my trainer for at the very least 3 rounds almost everyday. usually it's more. depends on who's there, what we're doing, etc.

if no one is in the ring he'll work out with us and give us advice at our stations.

Kayo
11-18-2007, 03:53 PM
Lots of attention at my gym. Our trainers even spar with us and point out our flaws

2swell k-wells
11-18-2007, 04:09 PM
Im my own trainer;)

GrizzleBoy
11-18-2007, 05:44 PM
Man i seriously envy you guys who can spar with your trainers.

My trainers a fat cunt who breaks into a heavy sweat doing padwork lmao *sigh*

Oh well, I can dream....

2swell k-wells
11-18-2007, 05:47 PM
Man i seriously envy you guys who can spar with your trainers.

My trainers a fat cunt who breaks into a heavy sweat doing padwork lmao *sigh*

Oh well, I can dream....

you get trained by animal squabbs?

2swell k-wells
11-18-2007, 05:50 PM
how much attention do you get from the trainers? do they just mill about giving pointers? If you go 5 or more days a week do they do mitt work with you each day? or any other drill on a regular basis? when I join up how much attention can I really expect? Not that Im attention crazy but I'd like to know theres someone keeping an eye on form or whatever at least once in a while so I don't do things wrong for a long time without realizing. Do they sit down and make out a workout regimine or something?

Its good to have a female trainer.

Lotsa attention:blowjob:

ForemanCrossArm
11-18-2007, 10:16 PM
you get trained by animal squabbs?

uh oh :spank:

Kayo
11-19-2007, 04:12 AM
Its good to have a female trainer.

Lotsa attention:blowjob:

On of the trainers at my gym is Sarah Kauffman a rising star in MMA right now. She knows her ****

ThePurpleHaze
11-19-2007, 12:31 PM
I get help all the time. As long as your busting your ass and showing them that you want to box they are usually enthusiatic about helping you out, but when your new to a gym don't expect too much..you need to sort of prove yourself first. I just joined this new gym, and I'm starting to finally get some ring time, mitts, etc. but it took a week or two. How much you get depends on how much you put out. My football coach in Highschool used to say "What you give today you have forever, what you don't is lost forever". Take that attitude to the gym man, if you work out untill your about to die, five days a week..they will notice. also, remember when you move to a new area/gym you have to start proving yourself all over again...it's a little discoraging at first, lol trust me I know, but keep working.

Landon S
11-19-2007, 04:04 PM
I get help all the time. As long as your busting your ass and showing them that you want to box they are usually enthusiatic about helping you out, but when your new to a gym don't expect too much..you need to sort of prove yourself first. I just joined this new gym, and I'm starting to finally get some ring time, mitts, etc. but it took a week or two. How much you get depends on how much you put out. My football coach in Highschool used to say "What you give today you have forever, what you don't is lost forever". Take that attitude to the gym man, if you work out untill your about to die, five days a week..they will notice. also, remember when you move to a new area/gym you have to start proving yourself all over again...it's a little discoraging at first, lol trust me I know, but keep working.

thanks man I'll have to remember that saying. Makes me want to train right now.

2swell k-wells
11-19-2007, 05:51 PM
thanks man I'll have to remember that saying. Makes me want to train right now.

its makes me wanna **** myself.:p