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    Me and a friend of mine are going to start boxing this summer just for the fun of it.. I don't expect to make a future of this or anything unless I'm a prodigy but I still don't wanna look like a fool.. so I was wondering if you guys can help me out. I'm 15, about 6'1" and 160 pounds.

  • #2
    Originally posted by ShowtimeSpicer View Post
    Me and a friend of mine are going to start boxing this summer just for the fun of it.. I don't expect to make a future of this or anything unless I'm a prodigy but I still don't wanna look like a fool.. so I was wondering if you guys can help me out. I'm 15, about 6'1" and 160 pounds.
    Save yourself a lot of trouble and just go to a gym. Don't be embarrassed, everyone who has skill was a beginner at some point. Most gyms will offer and introductory course that covers the basics.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rskumm21 View Post
      Save yourself a lot of trouble and just go to a gym. Don't be embarrassed, everyone who has skill was a beginner at some point. Most gyms will offer and introductory course that covers the basics.
      same as he said.

      you might wanna start running though.

      being in-shape makes boxing easier to learn and more fun.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ShowtimeSpicer View Post
        Me and a friend of mine are going to start boxing this summer just for the fun of it.. I don't expect to make a future of this or anything unless I'm a prodigy but I still don't wanna look like a fool.. so I was wondering if you guys can help me out. I'm 15, about 6'1" and 160 pounds.
        You want to start boxing? Go to a boxing gym.

        Very complicated I know.

        But seriously what are these people thinking? They want to start boxing, so wouldn't the next logical step be to join a boxing gym?

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        • #5
          hit the weights and try to fill out to 168 pounds too.

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          • #6
            True most gym offer courses for beginners. Just inquire and they know the best start to give you. Choose the right gym that will truly help you.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mr.thraz View Post
              same as he said.

              you might wanna start running though.

              being in-shape makes boxing easier to learn and more fun.
              Definately start running, if you step into the gym already fairly fit cadio wise it makes things much much much easier.

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