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Posted 2006-05-30, 09:27 AM
in reply to Ganga's post starting "how's the training"
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Well it depends on whether or not you want to be a movable fighter or a stand still fighter. What i mean is that the moveable has to be faster and more agile then the stand still boxer, so in essence will be leaner and more toned then the stand still fighter. Those people are bulky and a bit stronger with less endurance. Usually, the smaller you are, the more agile you will be, basically meaning you have to be able to hit fast and move faster. You ccant stand toe to toe with anybody (well usually) so you have to be quick on your toes, especailly if it is going to be a long match.
Training for both is not easy, but for somebody starting out, the agile approach mixed in with a bit of the standstill approach will probably be the best way to go. Power and some movement will probably benefit you the most. The best way to attack this situation is find a coach with some experience and have them train you. Let me know how it works out because i awatch boxing all the time. Maybe in the future i can give u a few pointers. Oh and by the way, when your inside on somebody, watch for the upper cut. It kills


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