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  • Controversial training technique to become a better boxer

    Here I have the pleasure of reading some great advice about becoming a better boxer, like play tennis to improve your reflexes, do some fancy smancy pyramid subset sprinting routines, behind the back clap pushups, or drink some special ingredient workut booster, or walk fast through a crowded street to practice dodging people,
    Hell, next I expect to hear someone say do this



    Well Ive got a new routine.
    Its called boxing, yes boxing. Put on some gloves, any old gloves, not the latest white Reyes Michael Jordon gloves, get in the ring and start boxing.

    Do it regularly, with quality opponents, with a good coach to advise you and you will become a better boxer. Hell was that hard?

    So now do I get the good for nothing green k or positive reps whatever the fk that is for anyway I still have no idea.

    Toughen up girls.

  • #2
    The best technique eva!!!!!!

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    • #3
      I have to bump this for you girls

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      • #4
        This is great advise for a beginner, nothing like getting punched in the mouth while youre dead tired a few times and landing a few solid shots on someone. But unless you got a trainer who can teach you new things every day or you become yourself a true student of the game and train yourself, at some pint you will get stucked. You try new things, a lot of them, and some you feel comfortable with others you don't. What then? Find better sparring? easy to say. Get in better shape is the answer.

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        • #5
          stick to learning how to box,this is a boxing forum

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          • #6
            Wouldn't be suprised if this caught on as a new workout in those lovely air conditioned designer gyms that seem to be popping up everywhere these days.

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            • #7
              Where did you find that video? What is the deal with that? lol

              Your advice is sound. But hey, for me anyway, I'm not a boxer, and I'm not going to be a boxer. Maybe if I was 10 years younger. However I love boxing, and the boxing training I do do is a huge part of my life and ever since I took the simple step of buying my own heavy bag it has literally changed my life. My life being as it is I only have a certain amount of time and money to dedicate to boxing - that's the simple reality of my life. So I come on this forum to get any good information I can and try and incoporate it into using proper technique and whipping myself into shape. Not to mention getting a real appreciation for pro boxers and understanding boxing on a whole different level, especially when I watch fights.

              So those of us that aren't sparring/fighting and in gyms aren't all dumbasses, however, overall I totally agree with your advice - anyone trying to actually do anything in boxing should get busy sparring, coaches, and fighting and nothing else.

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