Who has been badly winded in sparring, and has been told to keep on going but you you cant but you have to till the trainer says time…?
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I got winded and dropped, my trainer asked if I want to stop, I said hell no!Originally posted by speed_devilWho has been badly winded in sparring, and has been told to keep on going but you you cant but you have to till the trainer says time…?
and my trainer like NEVER asks if u wanna stop, I seen people get ****ed up and he still don't ask them, but I kept on going.. -
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The only time I stopped in a sparring session was when I got caught with a hook when my mouth was open(****** mistake!!)Originally posted by speed_devilGood thats what you should do you cant just say no, if you do it in a real fight it's over
but that's because it's only a sparring session and you don't want to continue with a ****ed up jaw, that will just cause injury..Comment
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I had a same problem but i made a big mistake by turning my back…boy did i feel that!Originally posted by Tha_GreatestThe only time I stopped in a sparring session was when I got caught with a hook when my mouth was open(****** mistake!!)
but that's because it's only a sparring session and you don't want to continue with a ****ed up jaw, that will just cause injury..Comment
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Being tired during sparring is something that you need and have to learn to work through. Any good trainer will make his man keep fighting, as long as he is not absorbing excess punishment.
A huge part of new people being tired in the ring is nervous tension and being to tight, but the biggest thing that newbys have to condition is their mind. New people start to feel tired and they believe that they can not throw any more punches because their muscles are sending their brains messages of fatigue. But conditioning the mind to work past and through these messages will allow you to throw more pounches. Learn to control your mind and body, dont let it control you!
Rockin'
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