How do I mentally prepare for boxing????

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by paloalto00, May 13, 2009.


  1. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't know what it is, everytime I think about boxing I seem to get nervous and get the butterflies. Because of this feeling I have not purchased a passbook and am not yet competing; even though my coach says I'm ready... even to fight in the tournament in July.

    I need your advice, are these nerves a sign of not being ready? Or should I suck it up and start competing?
     
  2. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    Dude you're putting too much thought into this, you are creating problems that aren't there.

    you're creating threads every few days about this problem or that (not that there is anything wrong with it)

    you just gotta keep doing what you're doing, ray leonard didn't have a message board to ask for advise on nerves or tournaments.

    you decide, speak to your coach if you need to, chances are he will know you better than us.
     
  3. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I understand, but I took boxing VERY serious. The thought of just being OK in boxing haunts me. Which is why I don't want to fight until I feel as if I'm a nightmare
     
  4. FM3O

    FM3O Member Full Member

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    Walk to hell and back.
     
  5. karatekid530

    karatekid530 Milwaukee's Best Full Member

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    only one way to find out if you're a nightmare man. even the best lose from time to time, that's just the nature of the sport.
     
  6. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's the thing, the BEST lose from time to time. Which is not what I am not (atleast not at this point)
     
  7. boxingwizard

    boxingwizard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have similar thoughts but I remember a certain saying "It's better to have tried and failed then to have never tried at all and regretted" That's what I think and I'm not even sparring yet, you can't go wrong.:good
     
  8. TheStraightLeft

    TheStraightLeft New Member Full Member

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    Mike Tyson said he was pissing his pants (not literally of course) before his first fight.
     
  9. The Predator

    The Predator Active Member Full Member

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    To much thinking will put you in a negative way. It doesn´t matter how much you train, you will always think "I can be better" or "the other guy is better than me". If your coach say you are ready, you probably are, he wouldn´t send you up in that ring if you didn´t know how to protect your self.
    With to much negative thought´s in your mind you will be a nightmare - for your self.
    Best of luck
    The Predator
     
  10. Hexus

    Hexus WBA = Why Box Anyways Full Member

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    Put up or shut up. You spent the time training, you put in the hours, you've earned the right to step into that ring and show everyone what you've got. If you're going to hem-haw around and ***** foot about everything, and talk about your "feelings." Quit.
     
  11. pudding

    pudding Active Member Full Member

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    Harshly put, but essentially correct. Train your ****in' guts out, then you will be jumping up and down with enthusiasm to get in the ring. But first you must have lots of fight in you. Lacking that, then the only alternative is what the man said: "Quit."
     
  12. beecho1988

    beecho1988 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Suck it up and get in there
     
  13. MaliSlamusrex

    MaliSlamusrex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    having butterflies and being nervous physically is a good thing, as long as your mind is right you should not worry.

     
  14. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're right, I create images in my head constantly of like a super human opponent. Always thinking I'm going to lose. I guess the fact that I've only been training for 2 months is what bothers me; but then again I go everyday and bust me ass.

    Well, if I plan on competing for the Air Force, better start now :thumbsup :bbb