Best Dvd's to help Heartly?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Bo Bo Olson, May 27, 2008.


  1. Bo Bo Olson

    Bo Bo Olson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I saw a 8 DvD set for $199 and thought that a bit expensive.

    So what DvD's are real good, that could be affordable and would be of help to Kid Thunder.
    Please do a solid list.

    Perhaps someone has a good one he no longer needs and can ship it to him.
    He's been **** on in the lounge and don't deserve that.
    As long as he's got the air, he attacks folks, as best he can. Perhaps we can help him a bit.
     
  2. Youngblood

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    For the legend Andrew Hartley himself? I would recommend...

    How Not To Be A Windmill
    by. R.U. Haymaker


    Go with the kids version. Has smaller words, more pictures, plus a coloring book comes with it to keep him busy if he gets distracted with all the terms.
     
  3. Youngblood

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    There is also the nutritional book for the on the road pros who fight in serious bouts and have the respect for the sport of Hartley and Co.

    It is called 'The Ham and Egger'
    By I.M. Tomatocan

    I'm sure there are more, but most of them are sort of lofty in the thinking dept., and likely would be waste of money.
     
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  5. Bo Bo Olson

    Bo Bo Olson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You know I made the great mistake when I said to Andrew that all the ass holes were in the Lounge, and not in the treaining section.
    I was wrong....I hate being wrong.
    I want Andrew to be still riding on a winning streak, when he demololishes Charlie the second time.
     
  6. Youngblood

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    Yea well, I take boxing serious, so bring a person who is serious about boxing with a question to me.

    Not a person who with his entourage like to make a mockery out of the sport.

    Get it? Read any post I've made in here, other then yours maybe and see.
     
  7. Bo Bo Olson

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    with his entourage ??????
    Some one else and I invited him to ESB. I figured he might pick up a few good solid tips.

    Perhaps he lives so far up in the sticks they don't have a gym, or much of a trainer. I don't know.
    I thought there might be someone knowledgeable here who could give a man a hand.

    My day was pre video, so I can't help him much.
    I can point out Wallcott and Charles footwork, and the fallacies of the Patterson Leap, but I've been watching boxing for 55 + years.
    I'm not there.
    He should be in bantam, but ain't, so a big fighter beats a small gassed fighter. He goes down swinging, which is more than some.

    I can't give him the foot work he needs, so he can develop punches.
    I'm a firm believer in footwork, and keeping the arms tight to the body....but that's me.
     
  8. Youngblood

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    Look, I get that you maybe are serious in helping him, but if he is serious about learning, remove the maybes. He's a pro fighter, for goodness sake. With 14 fights.

    He needs to be in a gym training. Not just showing up once in a while at one to make a youtube video. Sorry to you if it came off as assholish, but I honestly do not have much respect for what they are doing.

    I find it entertaining for the spectacle it is, nothing more, nothing less.

    If you really want instructional videos, just youtube instructional vids. There are a ton of them that are actually quite good that get no where near the hits these clownshoes do.
     
  9. Bo Bo Olson

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