Like I said, i've had no training, so I kinda lost. I just go with what feels natural.
thats what everyone does before they have proper training. your dad can show u some things but i can tell he isnt a real trainer (no offense), and u need a real trainer.
theres not really anything u can do until a trainer shows u the proper basics, u work on it a few months. once u got it down u can spar and such, train by yourself. as of now u are just creating bad habits. u need to get ready for some boring work right now. get in the gym and do nothing but step around the ring throwing out jabs. then go to a mirror and watch yourself throw jabs.
u need to learn footwork, balance, weight transfer etc. and u need someone showing u. someone watching u telling u when u slip up. if not u will just develope bad habits. thats what your doing right now. GET IN THE GYM.
thats what everyone does before they have proper training. your dad can show u some things but i can tell he isnt a real trainer (no offense), and u need a real trainer.
theres not really anything u can do until a trainer shows u the proper basics, u work on it a few months. once u got it down u can spar and such, train by yourself. as of now u are just creating bad habits. u need to get ready for some boring work right now. get in the gym and do nothing but step around the ring throwing out jabs. then go to a mirror and watch yourself throw jabs.
u need to learn footwork, balance, weight transfer etc. and u need someone showing u. someone watching u telling u when u slip up. if not u will just develope bad habits. thats what your doing right now. GET IN THE GYM.
good luck
Joe Calzaghe dad taught him to fight and he was a jazz musican
k that had to be the most amateurish video ive seen in my life...
sparring in a small ass room with no space at all against a kid who doesnt even know either how to fight....
i dont really call that sparring more like having fun with friends but cmon, no one cares about your favorite pass times we all expected a real sparring session in a ring with headgear and coaches helping you out
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