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9th May 08

had 2 weeks off due to the gym being closed for national holidays and me being a lazy bastard

5 rounds skipping

3 rounds sparing

3 rounds heavy bag

5 rounds double end (The cord was really tight today, it was even hard doing a one two combination!)

SParring- Sparred with a different pro who took it quite light on me. He didnt land any hard shorts and was pretty much just hitting my gloves and pulling his punches when landing.

I only landed 3 good/hard shots. Two good hooks to the body and one good counter left hook to the head.

Plus Points- I felt prety good in the ring. My footwork and and upper body movement felt quite good. I was also a bit better at parrying/blockingg. Before I was jumping out of range too dramatically.

I could hear my coach and one of the pros who was watching talking about me when sparring and they were fairly complimentary and echoed the points above.

Negative points-

Blow my fucking nose before sparring!! I found it hard to keep my gob shut and the coach and pro kept shouting at me to keep my mouth closed. I also have a crappy shock doctor gumshield which is far too bulky for my mouth. I will make an appointment with my dentist to get a fitted one and hopefully he will fiddle the price and put it on my national health!

Throw more punches and when I do throw do it in combinations.

I am finding it hard to land punches. Mainly I am still unable to work out my range and to close the distance when following up with my jab. But, one of the reasons I dont throw so many punches is that I am trying to look like I know what i am doing, rather than flailing away like a complete beginner.

One other problem is that if i cant see an opening I am reluctant to let my hands go. Hopefully the problems i have will smooth out with time and experience.

My coach wants me to spar with that guy more often and we are trying to get sparring with each other a couple of times a week if our schedules match.
Keep up the sparring and it'll come, don't be afraid to talk to the sparring partner and trainer beforehand to say what you want from it, for example if you want him to pull his punches or maybe tell him beforehand if you intend to go all out so he's prepared to defend himself without having to retaliate or knock you out, and be able to show you what you're donig wrong.
Cheers.

The other pro seems to be a bit better fighting at my level, rather than giving me a kicking. I was amazed when I found out he was a pro, i always assumed he was the womens fitness instructor in the gym upstairs!!