J.Dempsey
12-09-2009, 08:34 AM
It's been a year since I trained/sparred and I've moved further away from my gym, I didn't spar n train to become a proper amateur or pro but mainly for fitness n self defence.. Is a year too long to go back to the same gym? it better to start new somewhere else? Any1 left it for a year and still got back into it?
Thanks
STUNNA
12-09-2009, 08:38 AM
It's been a year since I trained/sparred and I've moved further away from my gym, I didn't spar n train to become a proper amateur or pro but mainly for fitness n self defence.. Is a year too long to go back to the same gym? it better to start new somewhere else? Any1 left it for a year and still got back into it?
Thanks
LIKE A MONTH BUT I TRAIN REALLY HARD...AND HOLD UP IMMA ABOUT TO CUM IN THAT *****ES MOUTH :wank:....LOL
Equilibrium
12-09-2009, 08:49 AM
2 years without training at all, just push ups, dips and sit ups everyday, and 2 years trying out mma before ultimately coming back to boxing.
Trrmo
12-09-2009, 09:11 AM
I boxed 12 years old to 16years as an amateur, then had a couple of fights at 28 years old (So a 12 year break) started training again in 2008 (after an 8 year break) at 36 but no fights yet. Not boxing training much at the moment.
So as to our question about leaving it "a year" being too late that just makes me smile.
mrboxer
12-09-2009, 11:12 AM
i take time off when ever i want,no one is paying me to train,if i want to take a week a month a year or just plain quit i do when i want,no one pays me to train and there is no way i am going to do strenuous activity for nothing,today i am am hanging up the gloves for the holidays,and i will return to train when and if i please:drillserg