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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    Thanks herb for your response. Was very helpful. I am based in the south of England. Hampshire to be exact. The only local gym near me belongs to the Army - not really the place where I want to start out. Do I need to find an 'amateur' gym or just a regular boxing gym? I really am clueless but your post has given me some food for thought.

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    I am EXACTLY the same (all be it less fit!) I even managed to find a gym last year and had some 1 on 1 coaching. Really enjoyed it. Decided that as I'm good at most sports and watch loads of boxing I should do ok.

    Then I tore my ankle ligaments playing football and I've not been back since (not to mention getting even more unfit)

    The training was very tough, especially as one of my shoulders is still weak from tearing ligaments a couple of years ago (playing bloody football again ) so I struggled with all the push ups he kept making me do!

    It was much harder than I thought, as a kid I was always in scraps, so thought my inner anger would get me through. Upper body was fine, but I struggled staying in the stance he kept putting me in, didn't realise that would be the hardest thing, the footwork. Keeping feet facing forward, while body is sideways, while crouching. They make it look so easy!


    I need a bit of advice also, should I hit the gym and get fit first before trying again, or should I get fit while learning to box? Bearing in mind I have now collected a dodgy shoulder and ankle that are both going to need some work to get fully strenghtened.

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    I am EXACTLY the same (all be it less fit!) I even managed to find a gym last year and had some 1 on 1 coaching. Really enjoyed it. Decided that as I'm good at most sports and watch loads of boxing I should do ok.

    Then I tore my ankle ligaments playing football and I've not been back since (not to mention getting even more unfit)

    The training was very tough, especially as one of my shoulders is still weak from tearing ligaments a couple of years ago (playing bloody football again ) so I struggled with all the push ups he kept making me do!

    It was much harder than I thought, as a kid I was always in scraps, so thought my inner anger would get me through. Upper body was fine, but I struggled staying in the stance he kept putting me in, didn't realise that would be the hardest thing, the footwork. Keeping feet facing forward, while body is sideways, while crouching. They make it look so easy!


    I need a bit of advice also, should I hit the gym and get fit first before trying again, or should I get fit while learning to box? Bearing in mind I have now collected a dodgy shoulder and ankle that are both going to need some work to get fully strenghtened.
    Nothing like hijacking my thread.

    How old were you mate when you went to the gym for the first time just out of interest?

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    Sorry mate, was just thinking and typing, seemed like a good place to drop my load!

    I'm 25 now and went there last year. I'm stupidly unfit at the min, but playing football again so hoping that will help.

    I've decided I should be in my peak now, so should be able to get stuck into most things and do ok. Makes me want to do it more now I know how difficult the technique is, I didn't like having a left jab either and I'm right handed so was switchng a bit to try and see which just felt better. All felt exciting though!

    Need to get motivated and get back onto it. I need to lose weight aswell otherwise if I fight I'll be in with massive guys!

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    Sorry mate, was just thinking and typing, seemed like a good place to drop my load!

    I'm 25 now and went there last year. I'm stupidly unfit at the min, but playing football again so hoping that will help.

    I've decided I should be in my peak now, so should be able to get stuck into most things and do ok. Makes me want to do it more now I know how difficult the technique is, I didn't like having a left jab either and I'm right handed so was switchng a bit to try and see which just felt better. All felt exciting though!

    Need to get motivated and get back onto it. I need to lose weight aswell otherwise if I fight I'll be in with massive guys!
    Best of luck mate, who knows, we could be fighting each other on Sky Box Office in a couple of years...or appearing on Prizefighter.

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    As it stands we'd both be in Light Heavy aswell, so you never know! (although if I can lsoe enough weight to get under 12 stone then I can squeeze into Super Middle!

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    Default Re: Right, so I have decided to want to start boxing...

    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    As it stands we'd both be in Light Heavy aswell, so you never know! (although if I can lsoe enough weight to get under 12 stone then I can squeeze into Super Middle!
    You can take on the winner of the super six mate. I'm sure it's what the world wants to see.

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