New member here and pretty much a newbie to boxing 
I've been a part of a boxing fitness gym for a few months... mostly bag work and to get a good sweat going.
However, I've recently joined a legit boxing gym to get more serious into the combat sport. It has been a month now. My coach encourages newbies to wait for a few months... Why is that? I have a boxer friend from another gym who got thrown into sparring on his 2nd week from his coach to see if he would stick around.
My friend says that coaches who make their students wait for sparring is a trust issue for the coach... because some people get disheartened and leave after their first sparring session. What are your thoughts on why some coaches push students in earlier while some wait? Oh, and I'm a female in my 20's... there aren't many if any other girls at my gym... idk if that info helps with this.
Thank you.

I've been a part of a boxing fitness gym for a few months... mostly bag work and to get a good sweat going.
However, I've recently joined a legit boxing gym to get more serious into the combat sport. It has been a month now. My coach encourages newbies to wait for a few months... Why is that? I have a boxer friend from another gym who got thrown into sparring on his 2nd week from his coach to see if he would stick around.
My friend says that coaches who make their students wait for sparring is a trust issue for the coach... because some people get disheartened and leave after their first sparring session. What are your thoughts on why some coaches push students in earlier while some wait? Oh, and I'm a female in my 20's... there aren't many if any other girls at my gym... idk if that info helps with this.
Thank you.
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