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  • SouthernT
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    #1

    don't know where to start...

    I really want to start boxing, but (as the title suggests) I really do not know where to start. In high school I did a little Muay Thai for a couple of years. Now I have graduated from college and will start on my master's degree within a few weeks. I would absolutely love to spar and compete and all that, but I don't know how feasible that will be with whatever my schedule will be. I found a couple of books, "The Boxer's Workout" by: Peter DePasquale and "The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Boxing" by: Robert G. Price. I don't know if these books would help at all, or if they would be a waste of time and money. I don't know if I should hire a trainer, how that even works, or what. When I did Muay Thai, you started in a class setting and worked your way up to a trainer once you mastered a few basics and they saw that you were serious. I have a desire to really put a lot of work, time, effort, etc. into boxing, but I don't know how to get started. I definitely need to get back in shape (and i'm working on that right now) but I am also not sure if I need to do that before I get started at a boxing gym or if I should just show up as is and try to drop weight as I train. What do yall think?
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    #2
    Go to your local gym, that is the one and only way to start.

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    • SouthernT
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      #3
      there are two places that resemble boxing gyms near me that i know of....

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      Welcome to Extreme Martial Arts! 2300 Cline Avenue Schererville, IN 46375 219-713-9999 Since 1984, Extreme Martial Arts Academy has been providing instruction in the martial arts in the Schererville, IN area. We hope you enjoy our website and will stop by and visit us if you are in the area


      which do any of yall think would be a better place for me to check out first? My better sense tells me to go to the first one...

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      • msagrain
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        #4
        to be honest we carntdo it for you you need to go out there aND DO IT YOURSELD SORT YOUR SCHEDULE out and get to your boxing gym dont bothere hiring a boxing tranner it a waist of space a reading wont do anything thell tell you everything you need to do at your gym plues youl have more chances of having fights ect....

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        • SouthernT
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          well i'm not in that area YET. I'm moving up there in a couple of weeks from Florida, so I'm trying to see what's out there by asking around and searching for boxing gyms online. When I do get there, that'll be the first thing I do...

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          • msagrain
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            #6
            well when you move there you best just asking around and see if people know if there is 1 localy

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            • No1
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              #7
              Originally posted by shawn_
              Go to your local gym, that is the one and only way to start.
              Yeah agreed. You have to go to a gym.

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              • SouthernT
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                #8
                do these boxing gyms typically have weight rooms, or is weight training something that a boxer is responsible for on his own?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SouthernT
                  do these boxing gyms typically have weight rooms, or is weight training something that a boxer is responsible for on his own?
                  I've boxed in two gyms, and both did have weight lifting facilities.

                  To say how typical it is, is a difficult question. At the end of the day - if you want to train boxing and lift a few weights too ... find a boxing gym with a weight room.

                  As for the earlier posts, if someone tells you that you can't benefit from reading a book on boxing technique - don't listen. You can never have too much knowledge. As for hiring a trainer - your gaffer at the gym, surely will be sort you out with what you should be doing. If not... hiring a trainer at your boxing club, would be great if you can afford it. mix it up. Have a boxing lesson and then train normally on what you learnt during the week.

                  Get out there and find a gym. This sport is ****ing brilliant, get into it as soon as you can, because your missing out whilst your still thinking about it.

                  thats what i think anyway.

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                  • SouthernT
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                    Thank you all very much! I will definitely check out those gyms the week I get to Indiana! Just out of sheer curiosity, I was wondering if (based on what you see on the websites) there is one that I should just forget about (the Extreme Martial Arts one seems to be geared more toward other styles, while the One In A Million one seems to be more of a traditional boxing gym based on what I gather). Any suggestions? Thanks again.

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