This will be my second time in the magazine, and I'm happy to be featuring an article that means a lot to me. It was an idea that I had come up with when I first started writing and I'm happy to have finally completed it. In it, I tackle boxing's cardinal law: How does sex affect a boxer before competition and in training.
The article contains perspectives from the medical field, contemporary literature, including interviews with several top boxing trainers and fighters. Here is a little clip from the article.
The article contains perspectives from the medical field, contemporary literature, including interviews with several top boxing trainers and fighters. Here is a little clip from the article.
McGirt offers his own unique perspectives on the topic "If you're a minute-man, it won't be an issue. But if you're up all night having sex, it will take all your energy. There comes a time in a fight when you have to dig down for energy and if it ain't there and it's sitting ringside in a young lady, it can't help you."
McGirt doesn't feel the detriment comes from losing focus, but the actual expenditure of energy sex incurs. In such incidences, McGirt has been known to send a fighter home early from the gym when he suspected a pupil of activities deleterious to his training.
McGirt doesn't feel the detriment comes from losing focus, but the actual expenditure of energy sex incurs. In such incidences, McGirt has been known to send a fighter home early from the gym when he suspected a pupil of activities deleterious to his training.

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