Hey everybody,
I recently joined a boxing gym a few weeks ago, and loved it and would go 1-2 times a day, 3-4 times a week. My goal is to eventually compete, but I really don't know anything about boxing(technique and everything that comes with the sport).
The gym I go to has about 3 "classes" per day, and so far I've participated in about 10 of them. Everything was cool at first, but I've noticed every single one of those classes have ONLY been abs and stretches, nothing else. Every time I've gone in when it's just open gym, I've noticed everybody just doing their own thing and the trainer/owner just sits at his desk.
Out of all the times I've gone to the gym, I've only once been taught how to throw a jab/straight and the proper boxing stance, and that only lasted MAYBE 5 minutes, then he rushed us to the bags to try and get us to practice and dipped out on us. Other than that, I've really learned nothing.
After reading some posts about how trainers should train newbies since it is a customer service or how I need to prove myself that I wanna be there. So, I've been making it clear to him that I'd eventually like to compete, but I really don't know any technique or stuff. His response was to come in for sparring sessions because that's the best way to learn. That's cool, and that's ultimately what I'm there for and tbh I'm pretty athletic, but I know I don't know shiiii about how to box. So, I asked about learning technique and my fundamentals so I can box, and he told me that I would have to purchase private lessons that are $30 for 45mins-1hr. To me, that was a super huge let down and that I'm paying $75 just to use his equipment.
So, my question after that entire novel, is that normal for trainers to have a membership to their gym, but only teach boxing in private lessons?
I recently joined a boxing gym a few weeks ago, and loved it and would go 1-2 times a day, 3-4 times a week. My goal is to eventually compete, but I really don't know anything about boxing(technique and everything that comes with the sport).
The gym I go to has about 3 "classes" per day, and so far I've participated in about 10 of them. Everything was cool at first, but I've noticed every single one of those classes have ONLY been abs and stretches, nothing else. Every time I've gone in when it's just open gym, I've noticed everybody just doing their own thing and the trainer/owner just sits at his desk.
Out of all the times I've gone to the gym, I've only once been taught how to throw a jab/straight and the proper boxing stance, and that only lasted MAYBE 5 minutes, then he rushed us to the bags to try and get us to practice and dipped out on us. Other than that, I've really learned nothing.
After reading some posts about how trainers should train newbies since it is a customer service or how I need to prove myself that I wanna be there. So, I've been making it clear to him that I'd eventually like to compete, but I really don't know any technique or stuff. His response was to come in for sparring sessions because that's the best way to learn. That's cool, and that's ultimately what I'm there for and tbh I'm pretty athletic, but I know I don't know shiiii about how to box. So, I asked about learning technique and my fundamentals so I can box, and he told me that I would have to purchase private lessons that are $30 for 45mins-1hr. To me, that was a super huge let down and that I'm paying $75 just to use his equipment.
So, my question after that entire novel, is that normal for trainers to have a membership to their gym, but only teach boxing in private lessons?
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