I just sparred for the first time this morning. After an intense pads and body sparring session, I decided to spar for the first time. Bad idea.
I am quite light at 59 kg and stand 5 ft 9. I got bullied about the ring and took a few blows to the head. I couldn't land and was swinging. I could have been knocked out. It was a reality check.
I reckon the head guard didn't help because it was covering my eyes and I could barely see anything at times, he was charging at me.
I learned that even though most of the time my hands are up in training (e.g. pads and bag work) they were dropping in sparring. Every time I got hit I lost my confidence and was subconsciously dropping my hands.
I think it was an experience and I am glad to have had my first spar out of the way. I want to keep pushing so I can improve. For all I know these people may have boxed for years I started in late 2017.
I think I bottled it massively though. Luckily I'm not fighting yet but I was thinking of doing so. I also can't defend or bob and weave. What drills can I do at home?
I am quite light at 59 kg and stand 5 ft 9. I got bullied about the ring and took a few blows to the head. I couldn't land and was swinging. I could have been knocked out. It was a reality check.
I reckon the head guard didn't help because it was covering my eyes and I could barely see anything at times, he was charging at me.
I learned that even though most of the time my hands are up in training (e.g. pads and bag work) they were dropping in sparring. Every time I got hit I lost my confidence and was subconsciously dropping my hands.
I think it was an experience and I am glad to have had my first spar out of the way. I want to keep pushing so I can improve. For all I know these people may have boxed for years I started in late 2017.
I think I bottled it massively though. Luckily I'm not fighting yet but I was thinking of doing so. I also can't defend or bob and weave. What drills can I do at home?
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