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  • #11
    I checked out three gyms in my town.

    The first one was in a guy's backyard, a steel-frame building with a full-size ring and some bags inside it. The guy was a prick. All but one of the students were kids, and he was SCREAMING at them. "LOSING IS NOT AN OPTION!" "YOU WILL NOT LOSE!" "BIG PUNCHES WIN FIGHTS!" This ******* was reading from the Cobra Kai playbook, I $#!+ you not.

    A couple of days later I went to a gym in a neighboring town that billed itself as a Vale Tudo / Savate / Boxing gym. It was very clean, the equipment was shiny, they had digital treadmills, and the athletes inside were in their 20's, white, and looked like frat boys. I didn't stick around. Not my crowd.

    The third gym -- and the gym where I decided to train -- was in the closet thing my city has to a war zone. The gym smelled horrible. It smelled like bleu cheese and Lysol, and it still does. The equipment was held together with duct tape and I had to step around a trainer who was sponging up blood from the floor. I learned that they do martial-arts style classes -- 30 minutes of conditioning, 30 minutes of drills and padwork, and 30 minutes of limited sparring, with open sparring afterwards. If you wanted to spar, you had to go through the class. It was a pretty tough crowd, either the "Extreme Athlete" types -- the kind of guys (and girls) who base jump and mountain bike -- or inner-city toughs.

    I went through a class, and for the limited sparring I was paired up with a guy named Leon who had diamonds in his teeth and a house arrest anklet. I was terrified, even though I was just working my jab and he wasn't returning punches with any force. 30 minutes he just worked on slipping -- and correcting -- my clumsy, pawing jab and touching me with hooks. I was terrified but I was addicted right away. I enjoy doing things I'm scared of, which I guess makes this a good sport for me.

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    • #12
      Yeah, granted my first gym was in the basement of my trainer it was pretty bad. Smelled like the inside of an old used glove.

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      • #13
        walked in like I owned the place........told everyone there is a new cherif in town.....walked up to the biggest guy there and punched him in the nose.....

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        • #14
          Fun as hell. Always loved the sport, but had no gyms wit a boxing program near the first few places I lived. It was gr8 to get in there to spar and train. Nothin quite like it.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Sugar Freddi View Post
            Oh man, it was hell. I heard about the gym and they have this program called "$5 Friday" where you can go and train with one of the trainers for only $5. It was raining that day like hell and when we got off the train, we didn't know the exact address so we were looking all around Manhattan while it was raining and had no umbrella. We finally found it and went inside, changed and started training. It was hell. After the training was done, I never felt so tired, muscle fatigue, legs were hurting like hell, arms, neck, everything hurt so much that I told my friend "**** this, I'm never going back" on the way home. That day was over.

            My dad told me to wait after the New Years then join full time so I decided to wait about a month and finally joined. I went there with a check and gave it in the front desk and started training with one of the trainers (he left the gym) for a couple of weeks then after he left, I started training with my current trainer.

            First time I ever spared was after a couple of months of training. It was hell. The guy I spared with had much more experience than me and had spared before a couple of times and this was my first time. I was getting my ass handed to me for two rounds than I got so mad because I didn't know what the heck to do, I just threw a wild overhand right that landed and he just dropped. I did not know what the **** just happened but I saw him on the floor. The rest is history...
            lol damn, wat was the name of the gym?

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            • #16
              First time in a boxing gym was actually last friday. I had been apart of my towns boxing club for a year, training for fights and doing all of the normal stuff you would do in a normal gym but we only have mitts and a few heavybags. Either way one of my trainers took me to courtney just recently to go to one of the boxing gym's there.

              It was a small dark and dingy little place that smelled like "hard work" and was pretty stuffy, there were about 10 people there for a class and I was beside a guy who's fighting for the Canadian title sometime soon. Either way I could see why he was so good, he trained hard and thats what I try to. To spar you had to go through the class which was about an hour long maybe, it involved a few drills, and a few heavybag drills then you were free to go. So me and Miles (The contender) sparred 5 or so rounds and I felt like did good, he showed me a few of my flaws and im working to fix them. Either way its a safe bet to say that those gyms that dont give you a happy unicorn sunshine rainbow feel are the best for boxing.

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              • #17
                il find out very soon

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