ahh im sorry to hear that. i misread your post i thought it said you still lived in pittsburgh
I'm from near pennstate. Indiana, PA actually. if you've ever heard of it. my club competed in the show at penn state just last weekend. anyway...
for cardio, i find it's not really effective unless you shadow box reallly intensely. Iusually only use it as a warm up, two or the rounds to...
almost two years by now.
some competition where people who think their "toughmen" put on pillows for gloves and brawl. Really doesn't have that much to do with boxing.
i'm about 5'8 or 5'9. i got a good reach on most kids at 138 and still keep a decent build for that weight.
i'm 16 i fight 135-138. i'm in the red headgear and gloves both bouts
i was on here a while ago and kinda forgot i had an account. i've had 2 fights since then and thought you guys would like seeing them. i've got my...
that was a brutal two minutes. go minto i live about an hour from where that fight is.
since when does playing the guitar make sombody a goth? and i asked for critique you ****ing twat. telling somebody to quit isn't the most helpful...
try some soccer. its great for aerobic capacity and its less monotonous than going on a long jog, although you get pretty much the same result.
just looked back now. thanks for all the suggestions. i'll definitely work on where my right hand is when i jab. for the record i have a digital...
i've been training for about one and a half years and have seemed to come to a standstill with my technique recently. nothing is really improving...
in my second fight i got caught with a disgusting right hook that seemed to come out of nowhere. i stayed up, but only cause i sorta fell into a...
it's boxing. its gonna happen. coming away from a sparring session with a headache is just a reminder to work on your defense.