Holy ****ing **** stop being a drama queen and just go back to the gym. You are 15 this wont make or break your career. Its a marathon not a sprint. Small steps. Just have the goal to improve constantly, and everything else will fall into place.
I had already cancelled all my fights because of school exams in end january, im obviously not goin in the ring if im not fit, thats probably the whole motto of my coach.. Fighting Fit
yeah, follow the advice given to you here. and i wanna add one thing, your only 15, you don't need to put so much pressure on yourself ( although that is a good thing ) . Because too much pressure will only make you increasingly tired and you will start to find boxing a chore, instead of something you love, a passion. As much as you need to train, you need breaks too. Breaks to help refresh you mentally and physically which will make your future trainings more enjoyable and fruitful too. You can't be training everyday. Eventually you will suffer from a burn out ( which is what i think that is happening to you now ) So put some pressure on yourself, train hard, but don't over do it. I know you want to be the best, but if you push yourself way too much you are going to be very very tired.
**** happens. In January i had my first amateur match. It was a tournament. I was training hard and then i got really sick. When i got better i only had 1 month before the tournament. I was weak and it all went downhill. Ever since then i have been working hard and one month from now i get to try again. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cX_gVsWsYM[/ame]
No big deal little buddy. There are plenty of days I want to sit home, play games, and surf the web. You need to force yourself out that door. Bad habits can be broken in 3 weeks. Put your mind to it and you can accomplish anything. Good luck.
thanks to all, honestly.. im picking it slowly up training 1 time at home and goin to the gym later. My coach got pissed bad, i mean.. there are lots of kids who train at my age.. but im lucky enough to get trained privately for free and instead of appreciating that i invent excuses. As you said its just a matter of time, i will pull myself up. Things like this happen, its pretty much a lifetime going through the same routine.. the only difference is no really gave a ****, i would be dissapointed at myself, but this time i dissapointed my own coach who is the closest thing i could replace with my forgotten brother. 3 things i repeat to myself every morning, Go in the ring confident, Be brave, anger is narrow so be smart, and thats what i use for everyday lfie
Some good advice here, I don't think you should be putting any pressure on yourself though. Aim to have fun, take time off to forget about boxing. Your boxing will improve from not thinking about boxing. Don't burn yourself out, boxing should be fun. You're 15, you could not train for the next 5 years, start training again and make the next three olympic games. You have all the time in the world, no need to rush anything. If you love boxing and you want to get the best out of yourself then just relax. Try to have a laugh with your coach, enjoy your training and talk to the other people in your gym. Take days off training, be honest with yourself and others, love your life and be proud of who you are.
right lefty, thanks for writing it bro. Aaa the simple thought of being in the olympics makes me smile , your also right about talkin around. Me and coach are like really good buddies, sometimes do ******ed stuff together actually and i also the same with 3 other guys who i train with but i don't mix up much with the club people .. (mainly cause they start boasting). Im very humble and honest and the reason i wasn't honest with my coach was due to fear. Fear that he would put me down but i was wrong. A coach isn't a person who teaches you a sport ONLY, a real coach is the one who picks you up when you fall down and cleans your shoulders and thats what he did. Thanks again lefty