So I took up boxing all of about 3 weeks ago. Only one gym in my area, and as i dont have a car at the moment (damn ex-girl stole it, that b****) I can't drive to a better gym yet. I'm thinking Gleasons in NYC or one of the many gyms in Philadelphia once a get a car.... So the place I've been boxing is more geared towards those looking to get into shape. As the "instructor" often says, "we've got something for everyone." Well, I'm not "everyone." I came to the gym with a pretty hardcore training ethic from previous sports. Always have the "go go go till you drop" attitude (damn, way to many quotes in this post). No one in this gyms seems to have the same attitude though.
So on to my questions. What should I look for in a trainer? How hard is it to find trainers with the same entuhsiasm as me? Will it be harder to find a trainer that will take me seriously since I am already 22 and just starting to box? Not looking to be the next champ or anything, but I would like to have a decent ameture career, and if things go right, maybe a few professional fights eventually. Lord knows I have the commitment, now, we'll see if i can develope the talent....
Also, I've found that I really love boxing. I thought my last sporting endevor (rock climbing) was my life's passion, but after just 3 weeks of boxing, I have changed that opinion. Since I am pretty old to be starting this, I have no hopes of ever making a living boxing professionally.... However, being a trainer sounds interesting. What does it take? How does one break into the field of boxing training?