I listen to music on headphones before my matches. Cancel out the hype going on around me and find it helps with music I find relaxing. Sometimes it's the simple things that do it. Each person likely a little different.
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I listen to music on headphones before my matches. Cancel out the hype going on around me and find it helps with music I find relaxing. Sometimes it's the simple things that do it. Each person likely a little different.
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I've lately begun to use something called Holosync...very relaxing after it tears you up when you first get into it.
As to boxing...Your trainer needs to be after that, getting you to relax and be loose. You can see when a guy is tight, all tensed up, and you need to call him on it and get him to loosen up. You'll never perform up to full potential if you are tight.
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One of the best counters to Nerves is proper preparation with your conditioning and a lot of quality sparring. You should never have to ask yourself whether or not you are in good enough shape. The sparring allows you to know exactly what you are getting into and hopefully confidence in your ability to handle the situation... Whenever fighters rush into competition and have doubts about themselves, the nerves begin to take over. A good coach can help with that, but ultimately you have the final say.
The quickest way to get rid of the nerves once the fight has started... BE FIRST!!!!!!!!!! (Be Calm not Wild)
You are the Creator of all that is, all that was, and all there ever will be.....
Enter a fight with full confidence that you've worked as hard as you could have in preperation for a fight! Take that confidence and use it as a "positive" reinforcement to you entering the ring. Visualize you entering a fight when your in the gym training! (spar, shadow, rope, bag work, exercise)
The fight is the finality of your training sessions. If you train all out then your ready to fight!
Confidence is developed in the gym for the fight. As time goes on and you gain more experience the fights should give confidence. Train hard to be able to fight hard!
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I have talked with fighters who have had the same problem. Some tried relaxation techniques, meditation, yoga, etc: Some work cross word puzzles or go to a movio before a fight. And some, tell me they work themselves into a state of rage before a fight and focus on nothing but winning. Which one is correct....I honestly can't say. What works for one, does not work for another. Like a writer before me, I think the more fights you take on and the more confidence you build within yourself will solve the problem. If you mind can conceive the thought that you are a good fighter, you can make it happen.
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So did you win the fight> >?
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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