Hi all,
It seems like there are a lot of people starting in boxing right now. At least that is how it is in this area.
Anyway, how do you train with beginners, other than laugh at them?
No, no, no, that's not nice. I'm just joking. Don't laugh at them. We were all beginners once, too.
I like to go lightly during sparring for the new guys. I figure that if they are hit too hard, it might turn them off of the sport. At the same time, going light on them all the time is not good either. What I usually do is gradually strike a bit harder with each sparring session. This way the person can slowly get used to it.
I have seen too many situations where a new person quits right after the first session.
Paul "The Brick" Brec
It seems like there are a lot of people starting in boxing right now. At least that is how it is in this area.
Anyway, how do you train with beginners, other than laugh at them?
No, no, no, that's not nice. I'm just joking. Don't laugh at them. We were all beginners once, too.
I like to go lightly during sparring for the new guys. I figure that if they are hit too hard, it might turn them off of the sport. At the same time, going light on them all the time is not good either. What I usually do is gradually strike a bit harder with each sparring session. This way the person can slowly get used to it.
I have seen too many situations where a new person quits right after the first session.
Paul "The Brick" Brec