Without knowing all the details, it's difficult to understand the situation fully. That said, it's prudent to be careful about maintaining relationships with trainers, it's often "their house, their rules" and they don't need you so much as you need them sometimes. I've seen it a lot, where a coach refuses to drop knowledge for whatever reason, maybe they just don't personally like the fighter, maybe they don't think the fighter takes things seriously enough, it could be for no reason... You want their knowledge and it's their prerogative to give it to who they feel like. I left a gym once and told the guy running it exactly why; he was taking my money but not giving me any attention, in a weird way he seemed to respect me more for it, I think (well, it made me feel better anyway). I tried to talk to him about it before leaving but he didn't seem to care, so I left. It was a drawn-out decision though, one I weighed up carefully; you don't need burnt bridges or a bad rep if you can help it.
There a few things that seem worth mentioning:
a) If you're 32 and without a fight, laughing in sparring sessions, it's a wonder you get any attention at all. You're too old to ever do anything great and you've never had a fight. You can pretty much assume that, when it comes to boxing, your opinion is going to be wrong more often than not because of your inexperience.
b) Given your inexperience, it is certainly odd to hear you describe yourself as the best fighter in the gym. You're either deluded or this gym is crap. It's kind of strange that this trainer has no trophies on display. Gyms love love love to big up their fighter's achievements. Sadly, bad gyms can crop up, especially where there's no competition nearby. But if you really doubt the gym's pedigree, why go there? "Because it's convenient" is not an ideal answer to anything when it comes to boxing.
c) You want to feel supported by your corner before a fight, and to know the coach has your back. I assume this guy will be in your corner!? Did this guy match you up too? It will not help you to fight well if you've constantly got it in the back of your mind that the guy doesn't care what happens to you.
d) Finally, boxing coaches are a strange breed of person, slightly sadistic in many ways!! It's not unheard of for coaches to be real ****ty people with golden hearts deep, deep, deeeep, deep, waaay deep down inside
As I say, only you can really decide what to do about this. From the tone of what you're saying, it seems like you want to hear someone say, "Try another gym". So, try another gym. And then you've got something to compare it to?
Of course, it may just be that you're a real douche and your trainer treats you like **** cos you deserve it
There a few things that seem worth mentioning:
a) If you're 32 and without a fight, laughing in sparring sessions, it's a wonder you get any attention at all. You're too old to ever do anything great and you've never had a fight. You can pretty much assume that, when it comes to boxing, your opinion is going to be wrong more often than not because of your inexperience.
b) Given your inexperience, it is certainly odd to hear you describe yourself as the best fighter in the gym. You're either deluded or this gym is crap. It's kind of strange that this trainer has no trophies on display. Gyms love love love to big up their fighter's achievements. Sadly, bad gyms can crop up, especially where there's no competition nearby. But if you really doubt the gym's pedigree, why go there? "Because it's convenient" is not an ideal answer to anything when it comes to boxing.
c) You want to feel supported by your corner before a fight, and to know the coach has your back. I assume this guy will be in your corner!? Did this guy match you up too? It will not help you to fight well if you've constantly got it in the back of your mind that the guy doesn't care what happens to you.
d) Finally, boxing coaches are a strange breed of person, slightly sadistic in many ways!! It's not unheard of for coaches to be real ****ty people with golden hearts deep, deep, deeeep, deep, waaay deep down inside
As I say, only you can really decide what to do about this. From the tone of what you're saying, it seems like you want to hear someone say, "Try another gym". So, try another gym. And then you've got something to compare it to?
Of course, it may just be that you're a real douche and your trainer treats you like **** cos you deserve it
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