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  • Skittle
    Insert clever phrase here
    • May 2002
    • 305

    #1

    anyone know about boxing?

    Well, I go to the gym normally, and Ive decided to start boxing. I have a few friends who are going to do it, were getting full headgear and a set of 16oz gloves just to dump around. Its not going to be really serious, but some tips would help.... I know someone else here on AO has to fight...
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  • Pyroboy597
    We need more room for titl
    • May 2004
    • 518

    #2
    I watch boxing on HBO all the time, but I think that shoot-fighting and mixed martial arts are better. You and your friends should kick box.
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    • FooTemps
      HURRRR
      • Sep 2001
      • 6702

      #3


      Ringside is the undisputed champion for boxing equipment and MMA gear. Shop gloves, punching bags, protective gear, and more at the best prices.


      Those cover some training and basics you should get yourself familiar with. They're not too in depth so finding a coach at a gym would be the best option.

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      • Eagle
        The hand of vengence
        • May 2001
        • 950

        #4
        I know you're not supposed to knaw on your opponents ear
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        • cdacda13
          WDP: Fly or Die
          • Jan 2005
          • 841

          #5
          A friend has two sets of boxing gloves, and about 10 of us will get together on a weekend, talk trash to each other and box. Always a fun time.

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          • evildead420
            Registered User
            • Jan 2004
            • 846

            #6
            speedbag, double-end bag, and heavy bag is great to work with, you get the speed, endurance, and weight in your workout. make sure to get a pair oif Bag gloves & tape, not boxing gloves for the heavy bag, use the Boxing gloves for sparring and stuff, my garage is turing into a martial arts dojo / gym currently


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            • Will Wood
              Evil Monkey
              • May 2002
              • 3475

              #7
              I dont know much, but I did along with a friend buy 16oz gloves. We just beat the crap out of each other, not really organized or anything, just do it for fun.

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              • FooTemps
                HURRRR
                • Sep 2001
                • 6702

                #8
                Originally posted by evildead420
                speedbag, double-end bag, and heavy bag is great to work with, you get the speed, endurance, and weight in your workout. make sure to get a pair oif Bag gloves & tape, not boxing gloves for the heavy bag, use the Boxing gloves for sparring and stuff, my garage is turing into a martial arts dojo / gym currently
                What kind of double-end bag you have? I've been looking to get one to help on my slipping and fast combos.

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                • Skittle
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                  • May 2002
                  • 305

                  #9
                  whats the diffrence between regular and southpaw?

                  Im right handed, so I tend to jab with my right hand... but my stance is regular.

                  does that mean I just have to get used to jabbing with my left, and keep the standard stance? I like hitting with my right but holding the southpaw stance is uncomfortable.
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                  • evildead420
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 846

                    #10
                    Originally posted by FooTemps
                    What kind of double-end bag you have? I've been looking to get one to help on my slipping and fast combos.
                    All our stuff is Everlast, the Dbl End Bag was about 40 bucks. great stuff. ive been hooked on the speedbag lately, I always wanted one and well worth it.

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                    • FooTemps
                      HURRRR
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 6702

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Skittle
                      whats the diffrence between regular and southpaw?

                      Im right handed, so I tend to jab with my right hand... but my stance is regular.

                      does that mean I just have to get used to jabbing with my left, and keep the standard stance? I like hitting with my right but holding the southpaw stance is uncomfortable.
                      Well, you jab with your lead hand for the sake of having range. If you throw a snappy punch with your power hand, it will:
                      a) reach the opponent slower
                      b) have less reach

                      If you like jabbing with your power hand, just practice southpaw until it becomes comfortable. It'll screw with your depth perception in the fight a little, but if you know the right southpaw strategy you should be able to stick the other guy with your strong jab consistently without worry of a cross counter. You just have to look out for the slip, step-in, and hook to the chin.

                      I myself am a lefty, so I naturally box southpaw. I'm so used to going up against orthodox and southpaws (almost all my good friends I practice with are lefties, I got some experience fighting righties too) If you learn to adapt to both styles, you can start switching. Switching will help you control the rhythm and spacing if you do it right.

                      Originally posted by evildead420
                      All our stuff is Everlast, the Dbl End Bag was about 40 bucks. great stuff. ive been hooked on the speedbag lately, I always wanted one and well worth it.

                      post #666
                      lol, 666
                      The speedbag is defenitely a must I've gotta say. I love just getting into rhythm at speed. Too bad I'm home for the summer so I can't use the gym at my university.

                      40 bucks? does that come with mounting equipment and cables? What about the shape of the bag? Standard double end or double double or mexican?

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                      • evildead420
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 846

                        #12
                        Originally posted by FooTemps


                        lol, 666
                        The speedbag is defenitely a must I've gotta say. I love just getting into rhythm at speed. Too bad I'm home for the summer so I can't use the gym at my university.

                        40 bucks? does that come with mounting equipment and cables? What about the shape of the bag? Standard double end or double double or mexican?


                        thats what I got, never used the mexican style, looks like you can do hooks and cut punches with that thing, never used it though. since the floor is concrete, i had to make a eyehook on plywood and wieghts to keep the bag in place. doesnt move at all



                        speed bags are cheap but the platforms are the most expensive. whatever, i love it, i just carpeted my 2 car garage. its turning into a real fighting gym for me.


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                        • FooTemps
                          HURRRR
                          • Sep 2001
                          • 6702

                          #13
                          Didn't want to start a new boxing thread...

                          So, I've dropped 10 pounds since 16 days ago and I still need to drop another 10 to make weight in 15 days. Some trainers talk about doing a "dry out" to cut some water to drop more weight, this is obviously a pretty risky idea.

                          During and after my workouts I rehydrate, so I think I'm losing weight pretty normally right now. I have no clue at what rate I should be losing weight though since I actually haven't had this intense of a workout program. But right now I'm losing roughly 3 to 6 pounds a week. (First week: 3 pounds, Second week: 6 pounds, this week so far: 1 pound but I still need to rehydrate)

                          Do I continue my workout and dieting to hopefully drop another 10 pounds? I feel like I'm going to hit a wall within the end of this week because of the rate at which I've been losing weight. If I do hit that wall, would it be possible to carefully attempt a "dry out"?

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                          • Skittle
                            Insert clever phrase here
                            • May 2002
                            • 305

                            #14
                            Originally posted by FooTemps
                            Didn't want to start a new boxing thread...

                            So, I've dropped 10 pounds since 16 days ago and I still need to drop another 10 to make weight in 15 days. Some trainers talk about doing a "dry out" to cut some water to drop more weight, this is obviously a pretty risky idea.

                            During and after my workouts I rehydrate, so I think I'm losing weight pretty normally right now. I have no clue at what rate I should be losing weight though since I actually haven't had this intense of a workout program. But right now I'm losing roughly 3 to 6 pounds a week. (First week: 3 pounds, Second week: 6 pounds, this week so far: 1 pound but I still need to rehydrate)

                            Do I continue my workout and dieting to hopefully drop another 10 pounds? I feel like I'm going to hit a wall within the end of this week because of the rate at which I've been losing weight. If I do hit that wall, would it be possible to carefully attempt a "dry out"?

                            what have you been doing to loose weight that fast? whats your diet like?

                            and dont quit drinking water, if youre loosing weight that fast then you may be lacking some nutrients, you need water above all else.
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                            • evildead420
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 846

                              #15
                              ytea, find your target heart rate. usually in a workout you want to achieve that atleast 3 times. and always drink water. or youll


                              1. pass out in excustion.
                              2. Throw up whatever you got in your stomach.

                              ^^^ that can be bad^^^

                              A DVD i recommend you checking is the Ronnie Coleman Redemstion. Its a excercise and nutrition guide starring Mr Olympia. I know he's not a boxer but the tips for the proper workout are some of the best. you might get murffed out like that guy. lol. seriously though, check it out.


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                              August 20th, 1966--December 8th, 2004

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