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How do you know if you are pushing yourself enough before a fight?
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Originally posted by P4PKING_2008 View PostYou trying to pick a fight here? I gave you advice its not my fault your lazy ass gassed out on the pads.
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostNo I am not trying to pick a fight. I was just saying I will take your advice for what its worth but the truth is your advice had no thought and was a very simple BLACK AND WHITE answer. You basically said you have no heart scrub. You do not know me at all and I was trying to get some legitimate advice from people who actually box. I was hoping for some intelligent feedback and you provided me with same childish writings that are prevalent in the non stop boxing forum. So for what its worth thank you for taking the time to answer my thread but your advice was not what I was looking for.
So in what way was it not helpful what do ya want?
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Originally posted by P4PKING_2008 View PostYou want advice and I gave you it and you can;t take the criticism. You were not fit enough to carry on. Right? So you can get fitter. Right? You realise you could have pushed yourself. Right? Something no one on here can encourage you to do at the gym when your tired. Right?
So in what way was it not helpful what do ya want?
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what i personally do is just try to focus away from the job for the last few secs if im getting tired. my rule of thumb is when i feel like i might throw up or if my head gets too light, thats a sign that ive pushed myself too far
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Mate I think you answered your own question, you made this thread with doubt in your mind, so therefor could be working harder. I'm not questioning that your working hard or not, but that you could push yourself slightly more which will get you to that next level. A good way to solve this bro is doing a punch out drill when you think you can't go on, this will make sure you are pushing your mind and body's fatigue to the limit. But be careful not to burn yourself out before the fight mate
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Watz cracking Danny boy?
I guess your coach took you to a level you've never reached before. Don't beat up yourself too much for quiting. I hear what your saying when your body gives out and you feel that you can't physically throw anymore. Next time keep your hands up, get on your bike and move out of range, keep moving and catch your breath. Remember some of the best fighters are also very good at knowing how to catch their breath. That's exactly what Hatton said about Floyd.
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THANK YOU MY MAN....
Good advice, sometimes I (we all) forget simple things like getting out and taking a break. Good stuff!!!
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostTHANK YOU MY MAN....
Good advice, sometimes I (we all) forget simple things like getting out and taking a break. Good stuff!!!
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