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newbie
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 3
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hey guys. im gonna make this short, im a bjj guy...never done any official boxing besides a little sparring before bjj sessions with some buddies. anyways i have a fight in 6 months that i need to start preparing for. My fraternity hosts "Fight Night" every year to raise money to donate for muscular distrophy. Anyways, i need some help getting up to par on boxing. I'm currently trying to find someone locally to train me but im not having too much luck with that right now. I need a good training routine , snf any links to good articles and videos. ive already read a bunch of threads on the forum but im looking for more, any suggestions on what i should be studying to get the basics down. Like i said im a grappler, not a boxer, and i have about six months to change this and need some help. Anyways, I will be sponsored by a sorority and the better I do in the tournament the bigger the check they write to the muscular dystrophy association. So i will be killing two birds with one stone, raising money for a great cause and slowly improving my boxing skills.
any help would be greatly appreciated thanks, spencer |
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Journeyman
ESB Jr Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 125
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First up, props to you for doing this.
Title Boxing sells a video by Freddie Roach, one of the best trainers on the west coast. Here's the link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] You may have figured this out already, but you aren't going to learn to box by watching a dvd. Also every guy you talk to is going to have some advice for you, even if they've never been in the ring. You need to spend some time in a proper gym. If you can afford it, take a weekend to travel and buy a few hours of time with a proper trainer. You don't say where you are, but they are all over, from Los Angeles to Youngstown. Buy yourself some time with a proper trainer so you can get learn the basics. Post your location, or pm me. There may be a gym closer than you think. |
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Journeyman
ESB Jr Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 125
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Another thing you can do is to contact USA Boxing, which is the national governing body for amateur boxing in the US. Pretty much every state has its own governing committee. Call your local body and ask them to recommend a local club. Here's the link:
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newbie
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 3
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thanks for the tips guys. I'm located in Oxford, Mississippi zip code 38655. I've got a class now but I will give them a call tomorrow and see if I can find a good gym. I wil let yall know if I have any success for it. And yes i know I wont learn to box from DVD's, but i can always get good hints and tips from them until i can find a gym or a trainer.
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Journeyman
ESB Jr Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 125
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You got boxing clubs all over Mississippi. Click on the link that lostmykeys posted above, then click on the Mississippi link. I count 24 clubs. You may have to drive a ways but they are there.
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