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  • stephenmc
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    #1

    Anybody else here a trainer??

    Just wondering if their is more Trainer's here?
    We can swap routines and all that sh@t ?

    General training routines and what not
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    #2
    I've trained a few amateur fighters during my time

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    • stephenmc
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      #3
      Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
      I've trained a few amateur fighters during my time
      Do you still train people?

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        #4
        Originally posted by stephenmc
        Do you still train people?
        Yeah, only a few in the past few months tho

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        • stephenmc
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
          Yeah, only a few in the past few months tho
          Any tips on using the pads with southpaws?
          I just moved to a new gym and
          Their is a couple of young lads I'm starting to train and their good,going for nationals next month, but I'm finding it a bit awkward to do my normal pad work with them.
          I've boxed orthodox,and just about everyone I've trained have has been orthodox, so it's a bit complicated when working the pads ha is it just something I'll get used to after awhile.

          If they were ****,I wouldn't really care,but to be fair their fairly good and have a great chance of winning the nationals

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          • Sadiqkingofko
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            #6
            Originally posted by stephenmc
            Any tips on using the pads with southpaws?
            I just moved to a new gym and
            Their is a couple of young lads I'm starting to train and their good,going for nationals next month, but I'm finding it a bit awkward to do my normal pad work with them.
            I've boxed orthodox,and just about everyone I've trained have has been orthodox, so it's a bit complicated when working the pads ha is it just something I'll get used to after awhile.

            If they were ****,I wouldn't really care,but to be fair their fairly good and have a great chance of winning the nationals
            **** bro, when I used to box I used to switch fight so I just get in a southpaw stance when I use the pads, try doing it in southpaw stance and see how that works

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            • Boxfan83
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              #7
              Originally posted by stephenmc
              Just wondering if their is more Trainer's here?
              We can swap routines and all that sh@t ?

              General training routines and what not
              Yes I train. I train 4 boys. 3 of which are mine another boy at our gym. The boys ages are 14, 13, 11, & 10. All orthodox. I also have a 2yo that will train once he turns 5 and he is my southpaw


              Anyways feel free to pick my brain. Training kids especially teenage boys can be hard because they have awful attention spans and attitudes. lol!

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              • BG_Knocc_Out
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                #8
                Fulltime coach at one gym, work at another gym as an addition to a couple of their open/elite amateurs and pros.

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                • BuakawBanchamek
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out
                  Fulltime coach at one gym, work at another gym as an addition to a couple of their open/elite amateurs and pros.

                  How much do you get paid as a trainer?

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                  • OTTpdx
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                    Trainer here. Holding mitts for SPs
                    Isn't any different as long as you don't think about it. Despite their stance, you still catch their right hand with yours, left with a left, etc. once you get comfortable with the movement and mechanics of an individual fighter, the order or punches sort of fades away and then you can start working on some southpaw specific stuff- jab-hook-cross while stepping to the right, parrying the jab with the lead hand and firing one back over the top, etc.

                    I charge 50/hr for 1 on 1 lessons 60/hr for small group privates up to 4 people split up between the group. I offer discounts to LEOs and guys who have a fight booked.

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