rue enough, he's a great help though and when preparing for southpaws he's great as his power forces me to move when I tell him to throw bricks. I think you can never really practise moving aginst a southpaw too much.
rue enough, he's a great help though and when preparing for southpaws he's great as his power forces me to move when I tell him to throw bricks. I think you can never really practise moving aginst a southpaw too much.
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That's a bit unusual outside of the Muay Thai Asia to have more southpaws than conventional. I live at Cessnock NSW Australia, traditionally a mining town but now a tourist town due to having only 1 mine and a huge wine industry. I train at the Cessnock PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) it's an armature gym and very old school, which i like. I'm old so don't really fight . If i can get over my injuries i will fight but it will be novice armature.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
Oh thats cool!
My Dad spent a lot of time in Aus before I was born, I think he was in New South Wales for a good while, but I'll have to check him on that.
I like old school myself.
I do find the benefits of the new systems and techniques, but to be honest I feel for learning how to box, it's great to instil that "grit" early.
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