My main objective is to learn boxing in a technical sense.
How beat up will I get in sparring sessions? Are they adjustable for a person not interested in being a ring fighter (more marial-arts, self defence).
Will I likely suffer from a broken nose and other damages, even when wearing a helmet?
My question is simply this: can I steer my professional boxing training to be more traditional martial arts oriented, and still be a boxer
My main streight is in speed and foot movement. I excel in every athletic sport - badminton, tennis. Everything involving hand - eye - foot cordination. Is this, in any way, remotely connected to potentially being a good boxer? I do posses great streight in my arms, but I have no clue how it translate to pure punching power.
How beat up will I get in sparring sessions? Are they adjustable for a person not interested in being a ring fighter (more marial-arts, self defence).
Will I likely suffer from a broken nose and other damages, even when wearing a helmet?
My question is simply this: can I steer my professional boxing training to be more traditional martial arts oriented, and still be a boxer
My main streight is in speed and foot movement. I excel in every athletic sport - badminton, tennis. Everything involving hand - eye - foot cordination. Is this, in any way, remotely connected to potentially being a good boxer? I do posses great streight in my arms, but I have no clue how it translate to pure punching power.
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