hey, im 16yrs old and i had my first spar at my gym with an experienced 18yr old amateur boxer dats my weight which is 138lbs. well i was expecting to beat him but wen i went in there, all my skills went for sum reason, everything i cud do had gone and i was just gettin hit for 1 round, i didnt get one punch in. And i knew i cud bash this guy, coz i saw him spar b4, he didnt look good at all, but wen i foughtm, its like my skills vanished. has this happened to any1 else?
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It's just that there is so much to put together that your mind and body are thinking about too much all at once. Once you become more comfortable with several aspects of sparring, moving while jabbing, moving while avoiding your opponents punches, seeing his punches coming, seeing where he is open, etc. it will all start to flow where you don't have to think quite so much and you will be going on instinct and your training will show through more. I had the same thing happen my first time. I still have trouble seeing the punches coming with some people. Just keep at it and make sure you keep the sparring light at this stage. There is little to be gained from getting your head bashed in and having headaches (or bruises) to try and learn to spar.
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Originally posted by Pugnacious_Zso has this happened to any1 else, if it has do you know wat it is. nerves or sumthing. ?
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Originally posted by jack_the_rippuhYou probably just choked under pressure. Better lucky next time, buddy.
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It's not really luck. That's how everyone reacts to their first time sparring. Boxing is not a natural thing for a person to be doing. It takes time to acclimate yourself to it.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesIt's not really luck. That's how everyone reacts to their first time sparring. Boxing is not a natural thing for a person to be doing. It takes time to acclimate yourself to it.
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