I'm thinking of moving to a bigger gym; it's not decided YET, but i'm planning to soon. The bigger gym has a variety of equipments and the instructors are really IN TO the trainings, if you know what I mean; they have proper training menus so I would know what I would be doing that day, but here's the thing; the gym I'm going right now, is very small and well it's run by my coach who was a 3rd world minimum weight boxer back in the 80's and 2~3 trainers. i know he has a hell lot to offer to the members of the gym, but he doesn't actually teach any defenses or any new punches. Some of you may know this but i can only throw a 123 although i've been going to the gym for 7~8 months now. My coach doesn't teach me any defenses, no weaving no head slip, not even footworks. i seriously don't know the basic ****ing footworks nor defenses. I see people who've been entering sparring matches for 2 years and doesn't even know how to use the speedbag. I'm pretty frustrated about the lack of teaching, so I decided to change to a better gym; i'll have to take the train and it costs more but I think it's defenently worth it. That doesn't mean that my gym is bad or anything, my coach is extremely nice and an awesome person to talk to; really friendly. He has helped me grow as a person, so I don't know what to say to him; should I tell him my feeling honestly? I don't want to hurt his feelings or anything, but I can swear that I can not get stronger if I continue to train at my current gym. I can't just say,
"Coach I'm sorry but I want to change to a better gym because you're not teaching me right" can't I?
"Coach I'm sorry but I want to change to a better gym because you're not teaching me right" can't I?
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