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  • Just started boxing..

    I have just started boxing and am looking to get a book to help me learn, any ones that you recommend or places to get some good tips?

  • #2
    A gym would be a great place to get some tips.

    (assuming that you havent checked out any gyms yet)

    Steven

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    • #3
      This site!!!!

      This site is a great place for tips. Fellow boxers and trainers all frequent this place. One tip though, use the search feature because you'll probably find that most things you want to ask about have already been discussed before.

      Another great site is www.rossboxing.com he also has books on his site which you could check out.

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      • #4
        try get some title boxing videos on this site

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        • #5
          try either buying title boxing or downloading the *******s, they go through everything and will help you alot!

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          • #6
            There's a book called Explosive Punching:Aggressive Defence by Jack Dempsey. Supposedly it's the greatest book on boxing ever written. It's been out of print since the 70s I think. It was written in the 50s. Haven't read it yet but good luck trying to find it.

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            • #7
              Joe Frazier's Box Like the Pros is a good read, and I found it very useful.

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              • #8
                I've got two books;

                "Boxing Training, Skills and Techniques"

                and

                "Fighting Fit, Boxing fitness"

                Both are reasonably good but they are basic. I think what they're best for is helping you remember the stuff off the top of your head. The stuff contained in them is quite basic. I reckon most of the mainstream books on boxing are designed more for the people who don't want to go into a gym and want to "boxercise" because the stuff in there is often quite basic, like telling you handwraps are important and how to do them which is all very well but 2 minutes in a boxing gym and you'll know this for yourself because a coach would have shown you. This forum is probably better than any book because you can ask direct questions and you'll get responses usually within the hour.

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                • #9
                  Title boxing videos/dvds whatever
                  they are specific to each thing, e.g. attacking from angles, body punching, counters, basics obvs, combinations etc

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                  • #10
                    Join a gym!

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