Its aspect as regards Boxing, your thoughts![]()
Its aspect as regards Boxing, your thoughts![]()
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I'm not sure i'm on the right wavelength here but if you mean singularity as in individualism then I think it is really something that needs to be recognized in boxing.
I think some techniques/styles work for fighters with particular builds that won't be anywhere near as successful for others. Some trainers i've known in the past really seemed to enjoy training guys that physically looked similar to themselves and I wonder if that's really just because they have a better idea of what will work for them than other students.
If you mean singularity as in training alone for boxing the i think it's very hard. You really need a few good training partners, who can push you just far enough skills and fitness wise to train your reactions and to train the correct responses. I have done partner drills in Japan with a guy that was my weight and it made such a huge difference over a very short period of time. I could never get that kind of improvement here in Australia with few training partners my own weight etc. Training here i just become slow and lumbersome and heavy handed.
OK one more thought - if you mean singularity as in training a single thing in a session I'm not sure. Sometimes it can be very good to nail a single thing but i think you want to make sure you then apply that while on the move in shadow or moving around a bag, not just standing still.
Singularity as in training a single thing all week then that's bad. I have previously loved endurance workouts. Something about being totally stuffed at then end of it and the confidence i get from being able to make myself do the full distance or time I'd decided when i was fresh. Still if I favour that too much then the lack of strength and especially correct core training it will lead to injury.
As controversial is it may be I also believe the reverse. Trying to train for boxing without a good aerobic base will make it difficult to get the results you need. Boxing is not a 100 m sprint and if you are lucky enough to have a really good training session with lots of intense partner work or sparring you'll need an aerobic base to get the most out of that before you kark it.
OK after all that you may have meant another type of singulaity but I gave it a go!![]()
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As in Conciousness, a bit like Yoda. Clarity of purpose, making everything work together, with thought and action as one, attaining Perfection. Ways it can be done.
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Faith in knowing you can do something can be gained only by doing it first, there's only place for that.
Run though what you have to do like a movie in your head first.
At the end of the day if you dont think something will happen,it wont.
So you just spread that same truth out further.
Your brains links cannot tell the difference between thoughts and reality in those matters so there is the practice to get it perfect,there is also the practice to attract that law to you.
Maybe a guided meditation if they are not the kind to be able to do so on their own.I'd go through the change room,the ref talk, the hand tapeing, the walk in, the first look at the opponent, feel the crowds energy, hear the crowd, right though the whole thing.The feelings and emotions of the win and having their arm held up would help secure it into their being too.
That would create a kind of neurological pathway that would open up all the channels to be able to flow into the zone faster.
The steps have to be,for anything to succeed: Know what you want first (so that it is really your own will and joy at being in it). Plan it, know where you are going with it, practice it, then go there.
Last edited by Andre; 04-05-2011 at 08:14 AM.
Andre, just finnished something guess what,. Which stabalises the Neoruphysical pathways while exercising, but discussing with people in the field those in white coats not vans. Im starting to wonder or have doubts, about everything in memory starting there,im toying with the idea that memory is in everything, its not as a reflex action, theres something else. Your thoughts.
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I agree. I know you can actually go back through your dna and recapture family memories that are recorded there.I've seen people come back out with working formulas etc.
You do realize alot of people will think we are crazy here.
I think you with your stuff are more into the everything is linked, we are actually all one.
That works too like a sea and we are drops within it. rivers flowing, streams running, Some are still running the opposite way though.![]()
I agree with this and i think it's huge not just for boxing but even for the very basics of maintaining a healthy life style. My sis is quite overweight and in trying to encourage her to exercise and eat better I really can only go so far. While she doesn't feel that it's possible for her to be a healthy person she will feel nothing but uncomfortable pressure from me. She won't get excited about anything or volunteer her own exercise ideas or even look at a healthy cook book.
I'm sure I suffer from a similar lack of confidence in certain areas of my life and i think it possibly held me back a bit in competitive boxing.
Yeah i guess a lot can be great for developing good habits etc. Partner drills on the move worked well for me if they were fast and intense. Sparring helped but was not always repetitive enough in technically good ways. I think through habit pathways will be cemented but confident thoughts underpin it all.
A coach i knew in japan had a fighter who was KOed in one of his early fights (they never stop a fight in Japan) and in the gym people kept saying he had a glass jaw. He began believing it and starting 'dropping' over nothing. It took a long time to reverse those negative thoughts but he didn't really have a glass jaw and went on to compete successfully.
I saw a program about how a guy was able to pretend he was psychic. He actually showed a word on paper in the periferal vision of volunteers that they were not conscious of. He then asked them all to pick a random word off of a page of a newspaper. They all believed they'd made a free, uninfluenced decision but they all picked the word shown to them before in their peripheral vision.
It makes you wonder just how much little things influence us on a day by day basis and how much work we may have to put into being positive and not being overly effected by the bad/stressful stuff!
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