Guys, I'm new to the board and your advice wld be appreciated.
I'll try to keep it brief, but here are my facts:
I'm based in London, 28 yrs old, 6'1" and currently weigh in at around 105KG. I started training 2-3 times a week with a boxing coach roughly 3 months ago - basic technique, pad work, defence, shadow boxing, circuit training. In addition to this I hit a heavy bag for 6 rounds or so a couple of times a week in a regular gym. I do other stuff on top of this: cycling to work every day, swimming, x-trainer and weights.
For my weight, I've got decent cardio fitness (which I've built up over the past year or so during which I've lost over 30KG - at one point I was 138KG due to inactivity following a long term injury - happy to expand on this if anyone's looking to drop 30KG) but I could certainly do with shifting another 10KG or so.
I'm getting comfortable with basic boxing technique, I'm (usually) "moving like a boxer" as my coach says, and I can **** a bit. I doubt I'm anything special, but I've picked boxing up maybe quicker than the average guy and I'm certainly keen.
The next step I want to take is to join a boxing gym - one of the local London clubs eg St Pancras ABC. I'm keen to start sparring and using the boxing skills in the ring. Please forgive my ignorance on all this - but what's likely to happen when I turn up at the club? Will I be assessed and if so how? How quickly could I be sparring? And what type of guy am I likely to be in against (I realise that at my weight I could be fighting guys 7 feet tall
!!)
I'm aware that I've left it late to start, and to be honest I'd probably be quite happy if all I ever achieved was to spar regularly at a decent level. But have any of you guys seen a similar situation to mine? Is there any chance of me doing more than just sparring? What would the usual progression be?
Thanks in advance guys, your wisdom would be much appreciated - a lot of the posts on here I've already read are very useful - great site.
SuperH
I'll try to keep it brief, but here are my facts:
I'm based in London, 28 yrs old, 6'1" and currently weigh in at around 105KG. I started training 2-3 times a week with a boxing coach roughly 3 months ago - basic technique, pad work, defence, shadow boxing, circuit training. In addition to this I hit a heavy bag for 6 rounds or so a couple of times a week in a regular gym. I do other stuff on top of this: cycling to work every day, swimming, x-trainer and weights.
For my weight, I've got decent cardio fitness (which I've built up over the past year or so during which I've lost over 30KG - at one point I was 138KG due to inactivity following a long term injury - happy to expand on this if anyone's looking to drop 30KG) but I could certainly do with shifting another 10KG or so.
I'm getting comfortable with basic boxing technique, I'm (usually) "moving like a boxer" as my coach says, and I can **** a bit. I doubt I'm anything special, but I've picked boxing up maybe quicker than the average guy and I'm certainly keen.
The next step I want to take is to join a boxing gym - one of the local London clubs eg St Pancras ABC. I'm keen to start sparring and using the boxing skills in the ring. Please forgive my ignorance on all this - but what's likely to happen when I turn up at the club? Will I be assessed and if so how? How quickly could I be sparring? And what type of guy am I likely to be in against (I realise that at my weight I could be fighting guys 7 feet tall

I'm aware that I've left it late to start, and to be honest I'd probably be quite happy if all I ever achieved was to spar regularly at a decent level. But have any of you guys seen a similar situation to mine? Is there any chance of me doing more than just sparring? What would the usual progression be?
Thanks in advance guys, your wisdom would be much appreciated - a lot of the posts on here I've already read are very useful - great site.
SuperH
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