I am not sure what you mean but I had a couple of beer so maybe I am not getting the sarcasm/reference.
Unless that is directed to another poster.
Regardless, thanks to anyone who gave me suggestions as I believe the things that I learned in boxing can be translated to most aspects of life and I end up using it as an example for a lot of things. God knows the discipline it taught kept me out of the big house as although I took it up at 12, I did get in trouble and my mentor at juvie reinforced the things I learned and I have been on the straight and narrow ever since. I'm 40 now and have a family of five I provide for. That could not have happened without the things I learned in boxing, I believe. In terms of my post, Technology may be stretching it but I use what I know.


Sorry for the Oprah moment.


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I am an IT instructor at a College and am encouraging my students to do a paper on anything to do with technology as it relates to their personal interests/hobbies. I want to give them an example as my passion is Boxing. I can explain how technology changed after RJJ's loss at the Olympics and the way scoring was changed but was looking for more positive and negative examples. Training, scoring etc. Anyone have any suggestions?
You can suggest your students to place the paper between their elbows and body, so that they learn to keep elbows tight. That's the most modern boxing technology!
Can they not just ask your god to help them?