what tactics do you use to not panic when getting hit with a good shot and shakin up. i heard some boxers say they clinch and breath deep and relax but whats the best tactic? also what breathing techniques take away anxiety namely butterflys? i get so excited i get tense before i spar and this drains me how can i kill the excitement?
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Originally posted by DJ QUIK View Postwhat tactics do you use to not panic when getting hit with a good shot and shakin up. i heard some boxers say they clinch and breath deep and relax but whats the best tactic? also what breathing techniques take away anxiety namely butterflys? i get so excited i get tense before i spar and this drains me how can i kill the excitement?
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Stop thinking about it too much. Tell your own brain to stop worrying, and it probably will! This will come with experience. As for the actual scenario in the ring when you get hit, how I automatically react to this is by getting back on them straight away. Make sure they are wary of the wounded tiger. If you show signs it affected you and that you are hurt, it will become a self fulfilling prophesy and you will get your arse beaten down like a ***** as they will be galvanised into furthering their attack. Show no emotion in difficult situations during the fight and go back to the plan that you were on before you were hit!
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In the ring, breather normally, your mind is not supposed to be focused on your breathing but on your fighting/sparring.
But when you are nervous before sparring i got a tip for you.
-Inhale through your nose for 5 seconds, as deep as you can.
-Pause for 1 second.
-Exhale through you mouth, take about 5 seconds too.
Rince and repeat, you can do it with your eyes closed.
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Originally posted by Equilibrium View PostIn the ring, breather normally, your mind is not supposed to be focused on your breathing but on your fighting/sparring.
But when you are nervous before sparring i got a tip for you.
-Inhale through your nose for 5 seconds, as deep as you can.
-Pause for 1 second.
-Exhale through you mouth, take about 5 seconds too.
Rince and repeat, you can do it with your eyes closed.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostStop thinking about it too much. Tell your own brain to stop worrying, and it probably will! This will come with experience. As for the actual scenario in the ring when you get hit, how I automatically react to this is by getting back on them straight away. Make sure they are wary of the wounded tiger. If you show signs it affected you and that you are hurt, it will become a self fulfilling prophesy and you will get your arse beaten down like a ***** as they will be galvanised into furthering their attack. Show no emotion in difficult situations during the fight and go back to the plan that you were on before you were hit!
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DEEEEEEEEP inhale through your nose from the BOTTOM of your lungs....hard long exhale through your mouth with puckered lips.
Short sharp violents breaths exhaling through your nose; followed by long deep breaths through your nose and exhaling through your mouth with puckered lips.
make a noise when you exert energy. Like a grunt almost. let the air out, express your insides, tighten your core.
Rinse your mouth thoroughly and come out fighting at the bell.
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