older more wiser a lot of experience
some trainers work for some people some dont to be honest one that works for you might not work for someone else so its who you think your learning the most from and is putting most effort into you
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older more wiser a lot of experience
some trainers work for some people some dont to be honest one that works for you might not work for someone else so its who you think your learning the most from and is putting most effort into you
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I thought the same thing to be honest. I do like his style, however, he isn't really an "in your face" kinda guy. I am pretty self-motivated but it would help if he were in my ear sometimes.
I mean I kinda anticipated people's responses on here and what they would be like but I wanted to get a general concensus anyways. thank you for your reply.
thing with trainer is are u improving?no problem in looking around other gyms if there are a few in yur area...most gyms require some loyalty b4 they take u serious but have a gud look around yur area....talk to other boxers about gyms with gud reputations and trainers and other guys u can spa with...and raise yur over all boxing level
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Ypou have the luxury of choosing a trainer?
Good for you mate.
The way I see it you train with as many different people and as many different coaches as you can. Nobody knows everything, everbody knows something. You extract each persons contribution and add it to your arsenal.
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Observation gives experience not necessarily age
Who are you comfortable with? Who do you trust? Who talks sense?
I agree with Donny, learn from who ever you can, you'll also learn what you don't like and how you don't like to train. Some people respond by getting yelled at others need calm. I think a good trainer is a good reader of people and will pick up on how to get the best from you.
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I think there's a lot in this post.
Individuals react differently to different coaching styles. Different coaches may produce very different results purely because of their temperment.
I think to develop in boxing, the fighter must take the onus of learning on themselves. Don't wait to be taught, seek knowledge and experience.
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Thanks for all the responses guys. Everyone has had a lot of good things to say. I do really appreciate the comment left about how trainers should be able to read people. I think that is really important. This is all really a lot to think about . Thanks again!!
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The thing is,you can train a guy,all you want. He can look like an absolute monster in the gym. He can do everything right in the gym. What else can you really do at that point? The gym and the ring are very different animals,so just because a fighter goes down in a fight,doesnt mean he was improperly prepared,it might just be he didnt have it that night. Happens all the time.
Unlike team sports,you cant have a good game even if the rest of the team sucks,and only one guy is going to walk out of there a winner.
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I've been in 2 types of environments. 2 gyms. One, a toxic one. It had 2 really great teaching coaches, but others who overwhelmed the gym with politics, personal vedettas and an overall shitty outlook and approach. It was truly hard to get past their influence on the place to appreciate how good the coaching of others was. I learned all I could there, but ended up having to get out of it and the negativity, and even danger that was there.
The gym I go to now, well, the coaching is all about the fighters and people who attend. We are all very much like a family, or group of friends. It is new and we just had our first year anniversary. It doesn't have the depth of experience the other place had, and that is understood (I think about 10 years experience is the max)...but we are all learning together, which is also understood. I've grown leaps and bounds in it because of it's focus. My main coach, well he is still learning and we are moving along together. I feel I could be learning more, faster and maybe technically better, but also...I would not want to trade that for losing the camaraderie we all have, and enjoying doing what I/we do.
The day may come when I truly need more then is here, but I hope not. Hopefully we can all progress together.
I guess what I am trying to get at, is good coaching is more then just who knows the most, or has the better technique. Atleast for amateurs. This sport should be fun, be enjoyed. I have that now and hope I always do.
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