My first steps into training and coaching..

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by slip&counter, Dec 19, 2012.


  1. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    So after years of deliberating and procrastinating. I've decided to take the plunge and start training young boxers. I'm ganna train my son anyway, who's not yet in his teens, but i'm also ganna start to hopefully train others. I've spent time learning and helping out young amateurs in the past. Now the plan is to get into it more and dedicate more time.

    I have a bit of an old school approach to things.

    So, any advise for me fellas as i take this journey?

    Oh and if anyone is ever in Islington ABC, say hello.
     
  2. tonyb

    tonyb Member Full Member

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    keep it simple in the beggining. fighters can only learn as mutch at the same time. WARM up and cool down properly so they dont get injury. learn how to have balance with the feets before anything else!! a car with less air in one of the tires will be unbalanced to drive. PM me if u have any questions:)
     
  3. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Old school approach... what do you mean by that?
     
  4. Boxing&Blues

    Boxing&Blues Member Full Member

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    Teach him to be a defensive master in the mould of locche.
     
  5. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good Luck at Islington, great Club, I was there at the start :yep. Give my regards to everyone :good
     
  6. RichC

    RichC Member Full Member

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    That's a great club to start your journey with - They must have well over 50 competing boxers at all levels - massive club.

    Good luck mate.
     
  7. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'd love to get in to actually coaching boxing eventually, best of luck mate.
     
  8. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Good luck mate your on the money with a lot of things.
     
  9. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly what he said, old school approach, thats not to hard to understand. :huh
     
  10. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nothing wrong with the old school approach, these yappers will have you believing that, you are ignorant, if you dont know what they know.
    There are ton's of training vid's on youtube, featuring many styles, see which one's work for you. One of the things Emmanuel Steward, would emphasize is proper balance and the basic's. Good luck to you, seems you were wise in your choice of gyms, plenty of quality sparring.
     
  11. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Maybe some people when they say 'old school' mean working hard and focusing on skills, others like yourself when you say 'old school' mean being a backwards ass ****** who is scared of any advancements and growth. Old school is an ambiguous term so I'm asking him what he meant. Is that alright? Mind your own business, I don't want any input from you.
     
  12. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :D:lol:wot a load of tripe:lol:you know what you meant, MAN UP. "some people when they say 'old school' mean working hard and focusing on skills, :huh, I THINK EVERYBODY THAT COMES ON HERE CAN FIGURE WHAT OLD SCHOOL IS AND WHAT YOU MEANT. WHAT YOU MEANT TO SAY WAS "others like yourself when you say 'old school' mean being a backwards ass ****** who is scared of any advancements and growth.", MAN UP THATS WHAT YOU MEANT, JEEZ THATS BEEN YOUR ONLY SONG AND DANCE

    "Mind your own business", THIS IS MY BUSINESS, YOU KEEP ATTACKING HARD WORKING MEN WHO PUT IN THE HOURS RAIN OR SHINE "I don't want any input from you" WHY NOT, JUST COS I AM A ******?:D "Old school is an ambiguous term", OMG! YOU JUST CANT BE SERIOUS:patsch
     
  13. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Old school is another term for uneducated.

    "Hello I'm an old school trainer, what I mean by that is I have no understanding of physiology and I'm too lazy to find out".
     
  14. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let me ask you something is your stupidity natural or do you use modern science and technology to enhance it? Just wonderin':thumbsup

    "Duh, I am tryin' to show you how to box and you talkin' bout fishyologee"
     
  15. BoxinScienceUSA

    BoxinScienceUSA Member Full Member

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    for me, "old school" means "traditional".


    someone who trains old school could very well use pushups instead of plyo ball pass. and most of the old timers i've worked with talk about how all they did, when they were young, for the first 6 months was a jab. now-a-days too many coaches try to teach tricks too early.


    There's a balance between the old and the new. as a new trainer, stick with the fundamentals for your team's foundation.

    good luck on your journey and check out this FREE online book by a really solid new school coach with old school wisdom.

    www.smashwords.com/books/view/205466

    www.BoxingScienceUSA.com