I know it is limitless to how much you can learn in boxing as there are always ways to improve. Like a bike, or driving a car...there is a learning curve and once you reach that point, riding a bike or driving seems so easy you can almost do it without thinking. Put this into relation with boxing, i just want to know how long it took most of you to get the hang of boxing or for it to click in. Some people say its a gradual build, others say they corrected a specific thing and its worked ever since. Combinations come in without thought, openings are seen much more, reaction time is increased...etc.
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Originally posted by KiengKoopa View PostI know it is limitless to how much you can learn in boxing as there are always ways to improve. Like a bike, or driving a car...there is a learning curve and once you reach that point, riding a bike or driving seems so easy you can almost do it without thinking. Put this into relation with boxing, i just want to know how long it took most of you to get the hang of boxing or for it to click in. Some people say its a gradual build, others say they corrected a specific thing and its worked ever since. Combinations come in without thought, openings are seen much more, reaction time is increased...etc.
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I think you should look up a Japanese business philosophy called Kaizen. It means continuous improvement and this is the philosophy I apply to my boxing training! Do not worry about when and how you can do whatever you want to do, just focus on improving your game all the time.
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