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  • #11
    [QUOTE=odogg8121;11711101]keep your hands up, bring your jab back high and breath with your punches. It will be hard to relax your first time, try to remember that you burn more energy when your tense...

    Good luck bro its fun, I do it 3 times a
    week.[/QUOTE

    Thanks bro I appreciate the advice

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    • #12
      Honestly, keep your eyes on your opponent. Don't blink when getting hit/punching opponent, don't look at the ground when you cover up.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LeoReyes View Post
        It will be really fun when a non-converted orthodox puts your wannabe pacman ass on the canvas.
        Lol I didn't convert the style cause I am "wannabe "ok pacman. Good one. I went with the style cause it felt most comfortable for me. But thanks anyways ill use your advice as motivation

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Filo View Post
          Use your foot work. I don't know what your style is and what ability you have within.If you are not the power hitter. Then I suggest try to move in and out and keep your distance.
          Thanks again for the advice, the style I am trying to incorporate would be more of a boxer /puncher style. If that helps give me more advice

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          • #15
            It's a reality check, especially if you're sparring with someone skilled.

            The thing with sparring is you just have to 'take it', it sounds bad but it's the way it is. You're gonna be tense, you're gonna be frustrated, and you're probably gonna gass out which makes u unable to correctly execute anything you've learned. If you're facing someone that goes all out, you'll prolly have hard time, tuck your chin, hands up and make the best of it.

            But that's what it's all about, you have to learn to remain calm, learn how to apply what you've learned in practice.

            It sucks to feel slow and have everything you throw being countered. Once your confidence starts growing, you will relax more, your defense will become better...and you'll start experimenting with combinations.

            edit: as mentioned before try to keep your eyes open and keep facing your opponent, it's easier said than done for the first time

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            • #16
              Good luck and you will have a blast! Here are some tips I have for ya:

              1. Many have already said it but don't hold your breath when you punch, exhale and sometimes vocalizing a sound it makes it easier to remember to do so.
              2. Don't loop your punches, punch straight and to the target.
              3. Don't overcommit or lunge, keep your balance, mind your foot placement and return to your defensive posture in case of counters.
              4. Don't cross your feet/legs, always step side to side, sweeping steps. If you cross your legs or feet, you are completely off balance.
              5. Rotate your punches, at least 90, up to 180 degrees. It puts more snap on them.
              6. Circle away from your opponents power hand, never towards.
              7. You are a southpaw so beware counter rights.
              8. Tuck your chin and your elbows to protect your body.
              9. USE your jab! Double and triple it up if you can and jab to the body too if you are capable. Also use it to setup combinations, unless you are just wickedly fast that you don't need to.
              10. Relax and stay loose, don't be tight...have a good time in there.

              Enjoy!

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              • #17
                it's not that bad, just stay calm and relaxed, don't do too much attacking for now. Counter punches hurt a lot more so stick to jabbing moving, getting used to the ring and taking a few shots. Keep your eyes open that way you see things coming and they won't hurt. When you get hit, tell yourself it's not so bad. Once you become relaxed in the ring, start working on your craft.

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                • #18
                  Your first time ?.
                  Keep your hands up at all time chin down and eyes on the target, don't try and go all out obviously, don't rush. You'll probably get in the habit of ducking / bending over when you get pressured but that goes as you spar more. Don't expect your self too be something special or it is going to hit your confidence hard, DO NOT try and imitate any style or try and force yourself too fight a certain style that you like, let your body and training decide it if that makes sense.

                  Most importantly though just relax and try too have fun while you're in there and listen to your trainer.

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                  • #19
                    Thanks again everybody for your tips and advice. Just a update on how it went, obviously there is always room for improvement. Sparred four rounds with a novice opponent did pretty well according to my trainer. I got hit with a few good shots( which is expected) and in return I knocked my opponent down one time in the third round. Overall good experience. Can't wait for the next sparring session. Thanks again

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                    • #20
                      Keep it simple, focus on your Jab and defense.

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