boxing training at home?

Having never boxed at 21 years old, I was wondering what boxing sessions would include? I want to learn to box, but only for fun / self defense (I never plan on fighting in the streets or in competition), and I honestly think I can do it at home. I have gloves, my father who spars lightly with me 1-2 times per week, youtube instruction, a homemade heavy bag, headgear, etc etc, and I don’t know if going to class would really be worth it considering the 100$ month price. So, I’m just wondering what the class would include?
I am merely trying to get the basics / fundamentals of boxing down at home. I honestly think i can do this..if i find a gym that is only 30$ a month, i’ll do it..but 100..no way
Oh and I have some instruction – youtube teaches the basics very well in my opinion.

You should check out Title’s DVD’s man http://store.titleboxing.com/title-boxing-instructional-dvds.html ….. I think they give you more of a professionally based instruction than most. Sparring with your dad is cool as hell you’re dad isn’t Gary Russell is he? I heard about that dude some years back, if he’s you’re dad you have one cool dad bro. Read Gary Russell’s story here: http://ballardboxing.tripod.com/id82.html years ago…. nothing, but pure respect for the man.

Good luck.

6 comments to boxing training at home?

  • Brandon M

    well im 14 and my boxing training includes learning of how to box and the technique, skipping rope, and excercises.
    mine is only $30 a month.
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  • That Guy

    Thats like saying, "I’m have all of Kanye’s CDs and I am his number one fan, but i never heard any of his songs." Not the best example, but just because you have equipment, doesn’t mean you can teach yourself how to box. You need a QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR.

    Just trust me, YOU CANNOT LEARN BOXING ON YOUR OWN!
    A video cannot point out your flaws. And believe me, even with proper instruction, you still get flaws. Thats why you need an instructor, to point it out and help you.
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  • cheaboy

    Shadow Box and Jump Rope, always keep your hands up. ……..theres some basics for you.
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  • Spencer

    Just work on your pivot when you punch, your foot movement, and keep your hands up. Remember to break your bad habits, like leaving a hand down when you punch, etc.

    Skipping a lot also helps. Also work on your combinations and hand speed.

    I’m not sure what a boxing session would include, but I do kickboxing, and we go over techniques, and practice them on a heavy bag. It’s always good to have a qualified, humble, courteous instructor teaching you, it’ll make you feel good and get perfect technique.
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    Me

  • William P

    You should check out Title’s DVD’s man http://store.titleboxing.com/title-boxing-instructional-dvds.html ….. I think they give you more of a professionally based instruction than most. Sparring with your dad is cool as hell you’re dad isn’t Gary Russell is he? I heard about that dude some years back, if he’s you’re dad you have one cool dad bro. Read Gary Russell’s story here: http://ballardboxing.tripod.com/id82.html years ago…. nothing, but pure respect for the man.

    Good luck.
    References :
    ( Me ) Team Bushi MMA Head Instructor http://www.myspace.com/mmatopguru

  • Capoeirista13

    there is a boxing section on here, they might be able to help you more, just a thought
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    lifesauce

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