I total agree platinummatt!
I am surprised there are not more 30+ guy's looking at boxing especially Amateur.
I know most guys my age are turning pro or already pro, but I think if they really opened it up to older guy’s and promoted the health, fitness and self defense aspect they would get guy’s coming from everywhere. They whole white collar aspect where normal business people and workers have a go could work on a bigger scale with competitions and things. Show the safety and fun side of it and it would take off.
The guy that was showing me owns the gym; he seems nice and seemed like he knows what he is doing. When I arrived and was ready to start he has me in front of a mirror showing me how to stand and balance, then how to move. Then how to throw some very basic punches. Then he left me and went to work with the rest of the guys sparring. He left me with one of his trainers how stayed with me and showed me how to use the Floor to sealing ball, speed ball and heavy bag. He showed me drills to do and things to work on. He commented on defense and while I was taking a little rest we were watching the sparring and he said we will get your defense 100% before you even attempt to get in there. (That was very reassuring) He stayed and helped me for about 1hr and a half. The owner also kept coming over to check on me. They were both very impressed with me on the seed ball. They said I picked it up very quick and had great timing and rhythm.
The only thing I struggled with all night was punching and getting my hips into it. I do everything from the shoulders and I found it hard to coordinate my whole body.
I left that night with a buzz and sense of accomplishment and was happy that they took the time out to help me. I look forward to next week.
DMC
Its ridiculous being too old to do something at 31
I know most guys my age are turning pro or already pro, but I think if they really opened it up to older guy’s and promoted the health, fitness and self defense aspect they would get guy’s coming from everywhere. They whole white collar aspect where normal business people and workers have a go could work on a bigger scale with competitions and things. Show the safety and fun side of it and it would take off.
The guy that was showing me owns the gym; he seems nice and seemed like he knows what he is doing. When I arrived and was ready to start he has me in front of a mirror showing me how to stand and balance, then how to move. Then how to throw some very basic punches. Then he left me and went to work with the rest of the guys sparring. He left me with one of his trainers how stayed with me and showed me how to use the Floor to sealing ball, speed ball and heavy bag. He showed me drills to do and things to work on. He commented on defense and while I was taking a little rest we were watching the sparring and he said we will get your defense 100% before you even attempt to get in there. (That was very reassuring) He stayed and helped me for about 1hr and a half. The owner also kept coming over to check on me. They were both very impressed with me on the seed ball. They said I picked it up very quick and had great timing and rhythm.
The only thing I struggled with all night was punching and getting my hips into it. I do everything from the shoulders and I found it hard to coordinate my whole body.
I left that night with a buzz and sense of accomplishment and was happy that they took the time out to help me. I look forward to next week.
DMC

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