am 30 years old and taking part in a novice boxing tournament……..?

July 18th, 2010 | by admin |

in 6 months time,am of average fitness and am planning on training hard and take boxing classes,is it possible 2 get 2 a decent standard??

Definitely in that amount of time there should be more than sufficient time for novice standard. Practical session of boxing are recommended as this is going to be the most important thing to perfect which is basic technique and skills. So i would advise a few lessons to make sure you are along the right lines.

Fitness i would vary your training to keep you interested and motivated, as increasing it is going to be key at first to make sure you can move around the ring. Specific exercises for your boxing will also be advised by the boxing trainer if you utilise one.

Good luck and get stuck in!

  1. 3 Responses to “am 30 years old and taking part in a novice boxing tournament……..?”

  2. By Oscar on Jul 18, 2010 | Reply

    im 14 and im fighting at amatuer boxing so you can definatly be in novice boxing. just remember , train hard, keep your hands up, and dont let em down. look, you have 6 months to train, try to work on your neck and abs the most, cuz thats where most the punches will be landing. so good luck. hope this helps.
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  3. By Movado Cage on Jul 18, 2010 | Reply

    Sure why not, there are enough great boxers between the age of 30-40, go for it!
    And remeber to have fun.
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  4. By Holloway Pt on Jul 18, 2010 | Reply

    Definitely in that amount of time there should be more than sufficient time for novice standard. Practical session of boxing are recommended as this is going to be the most important thing to perfect which is basic technique and skills. So i would advise a few lessons to make sure you are along the right lines.

    Fitness i would vary your training to keep you interested and motivated, as increasing it is going to be key at first to make sure you can move around the ring. Specific exercises for your boxing will also be advised by the boxing trainer if you utilise one.

    Good luck and get stuck in!
    References :
    http://www.personaltrainer-uk.net

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