DON'T SPAR until you watch this video - Boxing

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Sparring in boxing is not about knocking out your opponent, but rather practicing your boxing skills and applying the techniques you’ve learned from your training. Learning how to spar is a valuable part of boxing, but it's normal to feel nervous when sparring for the first time.
    Go to urlgeni.us/hi8dq to get 10% of Renue by science
    Get your FREE VIDEO PACKAGE - "CLICK HERE- " masterboxing.mykajabi.com/pow...
    HAYABUSA GLOVES - Use Code TJVIP to get 10% off: urlgeni.us/mWhpQ
    Instantly Punch Faster After You Watch This
    • Instantly Punch Faster...
    How to Look like a Pro Boxer when Hitting the Bag
    • How to Look like a Pro...
    10 Heavy Bag Boxing Drills for Beginners to Professional
    • 10 Heavy Bag Boxing Dr...
    How to Hit the Heavy Bag Properly (So It will not Swing)
    • How to Hit the Heavy B...
    Chapters:
    0:00 DON'T SPAR until you watch this video - Boxing
    1:04 Sparring
    2:22 No coach in boxing teaches you this
    3:54 Focus on this before your offense and punches
    4:34 Practice your Boxing Techniques
    5:49 Focus on Fundamentals
    6:24 Boxing Mistakes
    7:29 Sparring Drill
    Text Me Directly: my.community.com/tonyjeffries
    MY SOCIAL MEDIA:
    Follow me on Instagram: / tony_jeffries
    Subscribe to my CZcams channel: czcams.com/users/tonyjeffries1...
    Business Email: Tonyjeffries@gmail.com
    My name is Tony Jeffries, Olympic Bronze medallist & former undefeated pro boxer.
    I’m the owner of Master Boxing where I take your boxing to the next level.
    #boxing #sparring
  • Sport

Komentáře • 251

  • @Tony_Jeffries
    @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 měsíci +15

    Have more sparring tips? Share them below
    Watch Next: Instantly Punch Faster After You Watch This
    czcams.com/video/DGzdC2uaQXE/video.html

  • @Themapleleaforever
    @Themapleleaforever Před 2 měsíci +89

    “Coach i can’t spar I haven’t finished the video”
    Famous last words

  • @vikfox8
    @vikfox8 Před 2 měsíci +76

    I've been boxing sparing for over ten years, those are the best tips i have ever heard

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 měsíci +12

      Glad you like them!

    • @vikfox8
      @vikfox8 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@Tony_Jeffries You are really great Tony, I've been watching you since you started the chanell

  • @melvinjohncayas5128
    @melvinjohncayas5128 Před 2 měsíci +50

    I sparred for the first time 3 weeks ago and I highly recommend it at some point. I have no plans of ever competing (34 year old engineer) and I only box for fitness with running. There are a bunch of guys in the gym who spar with no intentions of competing. It's one thing to hit, slip, and roll the pads, but things don't "click" until you're actually avoiding someone's punches. You realize there's a whole world of other things to learn such as distance management, using feints, etc. It's good to try it once to see if you like it even if your goals are just fitness. Never trying it is like doing basketball drills but never playing a pick up game at the park.
    1. Stay fueled and hydrated on the day you spar, you don't realize how tiring sparring is until you do it
    2. Go for light sparring. Unless you're going to actually compete, I don't see how hard sparring makes sense if it can negatively impact your professional life. My coach lets people spar hard if they are experienced and want to, but people just go light.
    3. Keep your emotions and ego in check. Even if you are light sparring you'll still get hit and you and your training partner can accidentally throw a wild punch. I've gotten rocked a few times and my partner would apologize right there and we'd continue on. Don't let this get the best of you and turn it into a competition, sparring is for learning.
    4. Communicate with your sparring partner if you have to. I'm 145 lbs and the people I've sparred with ranged anywhere from 150-190 lbs, even a light jab can feel like a whopper with that weight difference. If they're going too hard, let them know -- and always offer the same in return.
    My coach lets us rotate sparring partners during the class, so it's been a great way to meet other people in the gym. It's all love at the end of the session and everyone gives feedback on how to improve.

    • @trillhittaproductions7872
      @trillhittaproductions7872 Před 2 měsíci +8

      I'm 32 and plan on going pro next year. I know I know I'm too old to go pro. But I'm not aspiring to be world champion, although if the opportunity presents itself, I'm taking it. The main thing is to remain calm which is easier said than done.

    • @fexyt5725
      @fexyt5725 Před 2 měsíci

      @@trillhittaproductions7872Youre never to old, George Foreman became champion at age 45

    • @HenkSneev
      @HenkSneev Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@trillhittaproductions7872- good luck to you!

    • @Diggler569
      @Diggler569 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Those are great tips! I tell everyone to control your breathing and control your footwork when you're in there. It's okay to reset and establish a pace so you can engage your oponent properly.
      One thing that a lot of people forget to do is to get used to breathing through your mouthguard and headgear. It can get bloody hot too.

  • @donovanwhitley775
    @donovanwhitley775 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I had a coach like that - a coach that upon my first day in the gym threw me in the ring to spar knowing I had no clue how to box - and the guy with which I was sparring threw bomb after bomb and all I could see after every punch was white… left out of that gym with a concussion and never went back. To this day I loathe that coach.

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That sucks bro. When I was a teenager I was hit by a heavyweight (a tall and fat grown man, a cop, who was pissed he could not get the hand on me because he was a beginner and I boxed several years) in the ribs and could not breathe for a long time, my coach saved me by pressing my solar plexus or something like that, I don't know exactly how he de-blocked my breathe). We were not supposed to hit in savate everyday training, just sting without putting power (it is called "assault boxing" in French) and that really took me off guard and I was hesitant to go training as I almost died from that.
      It's a shame what happened to you was the fault of the coach.

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 Před měsícem +1

      You put your trust in his and he got you concussed, there's nothing worse than a really brave "coach"

  • @MazBadyz
    @MazBadyz Před 2 měsíci +184

    Imagine I become a professional boxer in the future

  • @Geordievlogs
    @Geordievlogs Před měsícem +8

    Best thing I’ve done getting in to boxing training, not to be a fighter at the age of 41 obviously but for fitness and just knowing how to fight properly/smartly.

  • @colinroyle
    @colinroyle Před 2 měsíci +3

    One of the great things about Tony's videos is it always reinforces what a brilliant coach i have. Now sparred hundreds of rounds, had one white collar fight at 42 and have always been brought along at the right pace, helping me to improve and also stay safe

  • @chuckstaresatthings9605
    @chuckstaresatthings9605 Před měsícem +1

    I just started boxing this week, and your videos have helped me so much man. Thank you

  • @antcharn1986
    @antcharn1986 Před 2 měsíci +2

    By far the best boxing channel out there

  • @ropkid
    @ropkid Před 2 měsíci

    I thank my coach for teaching us how to breathe correctly. I didn't understand it at 1st why he had to do so until I got in the ring. Man!! Your channel is great to learn from Tony, I am a kickboxer but for my boxing I watch this channel. We watching all the way from South Africa. Peace!

  • @user-cz7wp4jz6n
    @user-cz7wp4jz6n Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much. I HAVE to do sparing because the teaching is only one hour, with some combo and then sparring.
    It is good motivation to work technics, but it is hard for me without basics.
    I have today tried to focus on my breath, defense and basics and it was really helpful.
    Hope you are going to post other vids about beginner sparing !

  • @TerranceGudashi
    @TerranceGudashi Před 2 měsíci +4

    Started boxing again at 28, I love this sport

  • @adamclift56
    @adamclift56 Před 2 měsíci

    Tony thanks for the videos. I recently got into boxing. Started in January. Got in the ring for the first time about 3 weeks ago. Wasn’t bad. Wasn’t nervous at all. Went against my couch and I guess I knew he would take care of me. But awesome experience. He asked where else I was learning boxing from because he knew I had no experience. I told him Tony Jeffries. Great tips.

  • @animal9470
    @animal9470 Před 2 měsíci +19

    You make it sound like a real fight, honestly it wasnt too big of a deal for me. I didnt expect the other person to beat me up, and luckily they didnt. So bascially chill light sparring

    • @australienski6687
      @australienski6687 Před 2 měsíci +8

      In some gyms it is like a real fight.

    • @animal9470
      @animal9470 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@australienski6687 yeah that's true

    • @australienski6687
      @australienski6687 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@animal9470 Soft sparring is a great way to learn to box, but it will give you a false sense of security. You will get a rude shock when you actually fight someone and you haven't sparred hard before.

    • @Andieu9753
      @Andieu9753 Před měsícem +1

      Light sparring is best mixed with some hard sparring once in a while

    • @australienski6687
      @australienski6687 Před měsícem

      @@Andieu9753 I agree

  • @chrisbridwell9070
    @chrisbridwell9070 Před měsícem

    Glad I came across this recent upload. My first time sparring is today.

  • @elizander3
    @elizander3 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That is so true , I was really nervous at first, thanks

  • @stoyanvatsev2134
    @stoyanvatsev2134 Před měsícem

    Good stuff, Tony! You're awesome!

  • @ryananderson2207
    @ryananderson2207 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great video. I wish I watched it before I started sparring years ago. The gym I was in there was no “technical sparring” it was a full on fight anytime you stepped in there. I was big so I always got put in with smaller guys who were at a way higher level than me. I took a lot of beating early on. Like you said the Coach wants to see if you are tough or not……..not cool I was pretty tough and took the beatings. I hate that mind set I would never do that to someone starting out.

  • @lilibeth0801
    @lilibeth0801 Před měsícem

    Just had my first spar, I remembered what you said and kept the punches simple. I definitely need to work on defense! Went better than expected 😊

  • @barkhadmohamedburale1194
    @barkhadmohamedburale1194 Před měsícem

    Cheers Tony, your legend mate

  • @tsukiini
    @tsukiini Před 9 dny

    So good :D Thanks mate !!!

  • @TheFitDragon1
    @TheFitDragon1 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Spar day is today! Love this video

  • @maxorangefury1425
    @maxorangefury1425 Před měsícem

    Strong video! 💪🏻

  • @Jsal0615
    @Jsal0615 Před měsícem

    Most honest tips I’ve ever heard. My first session I held my breath and barely made it through the first round. Thanks for spreading some real hands on knowledge.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před měsícem

      Awesome Thank you 🙏🏼 - means alot
      Please share it for me mate :)

  • @lauri3189
    @lauri3189 Před 2 měsíci

    Love your videos! By watching your content I started kickboxing training. Only thing I regret is I started it this late, im turning 37, but this is great exercise

  • @donivangroesbeck625
    @donivangroesbeck625 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks tony

  • @tonyflores3630
    @tonyflores3630 Před 2 měsíci

    Ngl coach i watch alot of ur videos before i start my warm ups and then between sessions it comes in handy alot thankyou

  • @xarrowverse
    @xarrowverse Před dnem +1

    Subscribed! Been watching your videos for a while it's pretty good but always forgot to subscribe! See you in the next videos tony!

  • @HalfNattyGene2
    @HalfNattyGene2 Před měsícem

    Thanks Tony

  • @LordZanba
    @LordZanba Před 2 měsíci

    I have sparred a handful of times in my amateur boxing. I have received some heavy punches, a bloody nose, and scraped lips. They do not feel good, but none of those hurt to where I fear them. However, I still feel anxious whenever I spar.
    My coach is amazing, my gym mates are great, and the comradery I have seen so far in the sport is palpable, and I seem to have good body movements, footwork, and stamina, yet it is still hard to shake the nervous feeling. This saps my stamina, makes me rigid, and forget everything but throwing jabs and straights. I think I feel this way whenever I am involved in something competitive. I need to learn to move past this feeling and be able to perform how I know my body is capable of doing.
    I appreciate the tips and will try to remember them next time I spar. The breathing and defense in particular are what I will keep in mind. I have a lot more sparring ahead in my near future before my first bout soon.

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Před měsícem

    Excellent advice Tony, especially about trainers who throw unprepared newbies into the lions den with nothing more than basic offense...this happens more than most people realize and turns alot of beginners off to an incredible sport....Those same students might flourish under a good trainer who emphasizes learning the fundamentals, developing solid defense to go along With offense as they are 2 sides of the same coin, starting them with emphasis Always on technique, good form and control so that sparring can be entered into as a forum to test and apply what you have been taught...Those same students might become very good at a skill they may have walked away from if taught poorly.

  • @somerandomguy-gh5cf
    @somerandomguy-gh5cf Před měsícem

    thank you for improving me man

  • @closeredge5198
    @closeredge5198 Před měsícem

    Awesome tips 👌....no matter the discipline, this applies greatly

  • @julieplummer6611
    @julieplummer6611 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Tony, I love sparring.......but only with my mirror image! 😂

  • @Isaac_blingz
    @Isaac_blingz Před měsícem

    This guy will be a very good coach for beginners

  • @pryius8507
    @pryius8507 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @user-ss6ng4bm2d
    @user-ss6ng4bm2d Před měsícem

    Thank you 🎉

  • @nagyzoli
    @nagyzoli Před 2 měsíci

    @Tony Jeffries Coming from a different art, karate (namely shotokan) we have a slightly different approach: We go gradual. First spar is 10-15% of force and speed. No gloves or anything, let it happen, like a play. After a couple exchanges, coach stops and make correction: "Hey look, he come with a long punch and you tried to "hunt his hand" instead of moving your body away at the same time.

  • @retrostyleofc_
    @retrostyleofc_ Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am trying to become a boxer. I love the videos Tony.

  • @ricardocassali7479
    @ricardocassali7479 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks champ!

  • @JJwzp808
    @JJwzp808 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Perfect timing thank you

  • @epicfish4763
    @epicfish4763 Před měsícem +1

    A helpful trick I learned for calming your nerves is take a half inhale, pause for a moment then take as big as a breathe and then finally exhale

  • @user-tb3ml2fd2v
    @user-tb3ml2fd2v Před 2 měsíci +3

    Great video👍

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed! Please do share it as well mate but all good if not 🙏🏻

  • @spike8721
    @spike8721 Před měsícem

    Sparing is the game! ❤

  • @anwarahmadzai1208
    @anwarahmadzai1208 Před měsícem

    Thanks sir

  • @trapssik3468
    @trapssik3468 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks coach! Keep doing this, we all appreciate it!

  • @MannyKnowsYourSecrets
    @MannyKnowsYourSecrets Před 2 měsíci +12

    Use 16oz gloves.

    • @saulcedillo3820
      @saulcedillo3820 Před měsícem

      I weigh 60kg and I bought 16oz gloves precisely to prevent and not harm my colleagues, but apparently not everyone is interested in that, some even use 8oz gloves, it's unfair Right now I have a broken rib and am now forced to rest for 6 weeks. I am seriously considering purchasing less oz gloves

    • @yournormalcodplayerk6323
      @yournormalcodplayerk6323 Před 5 dny

      @@saulcedillo3820just make sure they wear 16-14 oz gloves

  • @okanbilgin
    @okanbilgin Před 2 měsíci

    We met in Tokyo on the street, with our families and I recognized you!

  • @force-lp3lo
    @force-lp3lo Před měsícem

    This is the tips i get from my coach boxing is mind game

  • @nex2867
    @nex2867 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Goat

  • @beandip7835
    @beandip7835 Před měsícem

    Those hayabusa gloves are top notch

  • @HibeeMcbee
    @HibeeMcbee Před měsícem

    I’m starting sparring on Tuesday. Been boxing for a year. We start with Jab only sparring in my gym though and then build up from there.

  • @Goat.Herder
    @Goat.Herder Před měsícem

    I wish i had taken an interest in boxing and/or martial arts when i was younger because its so much fun, i wont compete but i do love light-medium sparring, as soon as you've had a few sessions you'll get the hang of it and realise its the equivalent of having some banter.

  • @middleagedshred
    @middleagedshred Před 2 měsíci

    Kool stuff man, I think i might start looking after my NADz )..I just got some new gloves for some light sparring, Hayabusa S4 16oz but they seem rock solid compared to some cheap ones i looked at in sports direct that seemed like pillows in comparison..do gloves wear in an get softer?..I would have thought they would harden up over time as they compress.

  • @michaeltimothy70
    @michaeltimothy70 Před 2 měsíci

    Tony first gym I joined in NYC the owner said at least 6 months before you can spar and if you suck gotta train 6 more months. Of course I thought I was ready in shorter time but I waited it out and worked hard. Once in the ring the worst part was I didn’t breathe. Even though we worked on it. Did pass the test and continued sparring for years after. Eventually sparred with Kid Chocolate, lou savareece and others. Boxing is a great sport that challenges not just the body but the mind, the heart, the character and courage of men.

  • @hullcityafc72
    @hullcityafc72 Před 2 měsíci

    In my club we do group sessions with "light" sparring. Being punched in the face can occur even then although we're supposed to stick to body & shoulders and practice the moves. Boxing is the hardest sport I've ever tried.

  • @MegaDapin
    @MegaDapin Před 2 měsíci

    4:55 Thanks coach, I did it hehe
    I used to trained by a wrong coach🤦🏽‍♂

  • @drakearbour
    @drakearbour Před měsícem +1

    I've been boxing for about 6 months and I think sparring is an absolute necessity, even if you don't plan on competing. After learning for a while, I thought I had some skill for fighting, but boy was I wrong. Sparring humbled me in an instant because someone, unlike a bag, is hitting back. So sparring introduced me to the vital art of strategy - knowing when to hit, how to set up combos, how to defend, slip, duck, move - all of this a bag or mits cannot teach you. So I spar lightly every training session to learn how to strategize and practice my techniques under stress. I think this would translate to the real world too, so you'll be able to remain calm in a real confrontation, and be more confident in your skills.

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Před měsícem

      Absolutely brother! its the uncertainty and pressure you receive from an opponent that forges ur skills and develops ur ability to Apply them in a real situation...there is no substitute for this....

  • @viktorcikojevic948
    @viktorcikojevic948 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey tony, can you make some more dodging tips? Ive been trying to learn how to slip away from jabs alot, but i didnt get much luck since im still a beginner

  • @sankararajan1731
    @sankararajan1731 Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice ❤❤

  • @Cutiepatootie69420
    @Cutiepatootie69420 Před měsícem

    This video came out at the right time I have my first spar on Tuesday

  • @JoshuaKambikambi-oe1gx
    @JoshuaKambikambi-oe1gx Před 2 měsíci

    thanks coach

  • @ecoidea100
    @ecoidea100 Před 2 měsíci

    I have sparred a couple of times and it is really surprising the speed at which you correct mistakes, because you make them and you get immediately hit.

  • @derrettungsrambo8828
    @derrettungsrambo8828 Před měsícem

    Hey Tony, have you already made a video discussing whether headgear is beneficial for sparring? If no, could you share when one might need headgear and what type you recommend? I'm actually a bit confused, as I've heard so many different opinions on this.
    Thank you for this incredibly helpful video!

  • @TheCoolBeanie
    @TheCoolBeanie Před 2 měsíci

    I think for self defence and awareness is to spar getting used to that amount of stress and aggression. Knowing that if I’m out with my daughter or partner and somethings happening and I can’t simply avoid the conflict knowing I can protect is deeply important to me. Self defence classes etc only go so far I’ve got countless experiences and techniques but boxing provides actual mental training for this there’s 2 types of sparing technical / shoulder sparring just enough to get a hit so they know that’s what you exposed
    Then harder sparring which is a fight simulation to be as close to the real deal but safe and you build that % up. There will be people you can beat in a fight but not in a spar it’s a different beast but it’s very important to practice that fight sense there’s many black belts who get sparked out because they climbed the ranks but didn’t proper spar it was all like
    Leg kick punch “ how was your week Jerry “ there’s no sense of alert or danger or mental fatigue and pressure

  • @thedutchest
    @thedutchest Před 2 měsíci +8

    I've boxed in the army around 7 years ago, I picked up kickboxing and man.... I feel like a beginner again. Dutch kickboxing sparring goes hard, and i mean really hard. I usually tell the other guy I just got back into it, is 60% ok for you? They usually agree and even start giving tips while sparring. That being said, there's always the guys with something to prove. I've been liver punched, got a black eye 3 weeks ago and last Monday my tooth was temporarily loose... Guess i know to work on my defence now lol.

    • @Roman_900
      @Roman_900 Před 2 měsíci +5

      You shouldn’t be getting hurt while sparring

    • @thedutchest
      @thedutchest Před 2 měsíci

      @@Roman_900 don't worry I hurt them back

    • @Roman_900
      @Roman_900 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@thedutchest see that’s what happens when you get hurt you get mad and try to hurt them back, you should be sparring to learn not to fight

    • @user-ds3lm4wf1h
      @user-ds3lm4wf1h Před měsícem

      I just picked that up were mixing kickboxing and takedowns

    • @randomvidz8742
      @randomvidz8742 Před měsícem

      Leave that place.

  • @buttered__toast_2899
    @buttered__toast_2899 Před měsícem

    0:27 I feel attacked. I got my nose busted and wanted to smear blood on my gloves but then people would think I had problems

  • @user-yx4zn7rj1t
    @user-yx4zn7rj1t Před měsícem

    My brother always tries boxing me so
    😅😊😊😊😊😊😊 thank you

  • @conman1388
    @conman1388 Před měsícem

    Any trips to come see you ? I live in New Zealand

  • @chrisreed9082
    @chrisreed9082 Před měsícem

    When is the store coming back? Will that bag be for sale?

  • @TheCapnMorgan
    @TheCapnMorgan Před 2 měsíci

    I been training for a couple months. Just wanna spar so I can learn. I have no intention of competing lol but the gym I go to is cool.

  • @hardhitter5099
    @hardhitter5099 Před měsícem

    I think the biggest thing I can say is, unless you’re just a crazy natural, sparring is WAY different than any other training. You got someone who’s going to be moving, hitting, and working on their selves along side you. The absolute worst atrocious things to look out for is nerves and a temper.
    You really got to be calm and remember it’s a sport we’re all bettering ourselves in. You want to apply what you have learned in training and improve on it as well as getting that experience. My younger self learned that lesson very quickly. Stay comfortable and remember your technique and try to get better.

  • @muayboran6111
    @muayboran6111 Před 2 měsíci

    When i started to really spar at 16 i had no head movement whatsoever. I did kickboxing and relied on my kicks more and more but was severely open for punches

  • @dbradley2497
    @dbradley2497 Před 2 měsíci

    I dont know how true it is, but yeah I was concerned about just being thrown in the ring and being told to tough it out. So to avoid that, I just started with some private lessons. Ive got some nagging injuries and issues that are way easier to communicate privately at first.

  • @ViennaGuy2000
    @ViennaGuy2000 Před 2 měsíci +1

    5:54 My first boxing coach (vice Europameister) would often put his finger in the air and say, "The most important is [X]." "X" would change from day to day, sometimes multiple times a day. It didn't take long for me to realize (note at that time I hadn't been punched in the head so often) that there were a LOT of "most important things that ALL needed to be learned and combined to be a good boxer. There is ALWAYS room for improvement.

    • @tabo01
      @tabo01 Před měsícem +1

      getting told 50 different things, then being told "relax." wha?

    • @ViennaGuy2000
      @ViennaGuy2000 Před měsícem

      ​@@tabo01Yeah, that is a challenge that only comes with experience (= practice, = repetition). Tony mentions this a lot in various videos. The only way to relax is to practice doing everything so often that each individual action it becomes second nature and you don't have to think about them. Then you can concentrate on improving one thing because all the others are OK. This is also a reason to do targeted/partial sparring where you'll (for example) only use your lead hand.

  • @jimsicle
    @jimsicle Před 2 měsíci

    You're bloody scary when you're half mad like in this video. I can't imagine what it's like when you're proper angry 😂😂😂 amazing video sir, thank you.

  • @abrahamhempel9260
    @abrahamhempel9260 Před měsícem

    Being tense and nervous usually ends bad, but relaxing and being aware of your environment will lead to optimal results. The only caveat is, if you are too relaxed you might lose that fighting spirit. I suppose, and this is only conjecture, you need an appropriate balance between healthy tension and relaxed awareness.

  • @ocean4171
    @ocean4171 Před 2 měsíci

    Imagine that coach seeing Tony emerging from his screen while watching this vid after doing what he should not have done earlier that day, and then proceeds to get absolutely beat up.

  • @steveb-fx
    @steveb-fx Před měsícem

    Anywhere in the UK to buy this Tony, delivery is a third of the price and could incur custom charges...

  • @jacksonh634
    @jacksonh634 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you make a video on how to do body sparring properly, and details on why it's still useful / what lessons we can learn from it compared to normal sparring?

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Před měsícem

      body sparring is very useful as a way to approach sparring for those just starting out..certainly better than Not sparring at all.. the reactions and movements are the same as full body sparring except the head is off limits as far as contact... the downsides are that if this is the Only type of sparring you do, there is a tendency to be lazy as far a defense of the head becuz you Know you you are not being hit there... this leads to hands low and head exposed...thus if this is the only way you trained, your head defense could be lacking...For those who Do choose body sparring only, I'd recommend carry ur hands As IF the head were still a target... both fighters Incorporate feints To the head without real contact... this will train you to Still be aware and defensive to head shots and keep you from being lazy and unconcerned about it , which would not work well in a real situation.

  • @champions3974
    @champions3974 Před měsícem

    Great couch I want some instructions from you how to reduce 3kg in one week by a taining for fight with no diet plan because of diet plan I get weeker

  • @gracielaadame5221
    @gracielaadame5221 Před měsícem

    Also yous a ground gourd and moth gear and gloves 16oz and head gear

  • @allanwood6876
    @allanwood6876 Před měsícem

    I still love getting in the ring sparring at 51.👌🏻

  • @BoxerJoshua
    @BoxerJoshua Před 2 měsíci +2

    Can you make a video of lace up vs Velcro gloves please😊

    • @justinpennington7682
      @justinpennington7682 Před měsícem +1

      Lace ups are a pain in the ass and will piss everyone off around you because you will have them tie your gloves all the time

  • @odude
    @odude Před 2 měsíci

    From very limited experience, when I wasn't too nervous before sparring I got my ass beat. When I was nervous and worried, usually goes rather well 'cause I took it seriously a focused on basics.

  • @zaweekend
    @zaweekend Před měsícem +1

    So its basically chess in the ring

  • @9usuck0
    @9usuck0 Před 2 měsíci

    I have been taking boxing for 3 months almost, and I've sparred a guy who's been there a while and along with some other newbies. My defense was the first time I sparred the experienced guy a few weeks ago, and him tonight was so much different.
    I took notes on how he was hitting me, and he gave me advice right after, and I got countering him as often as he got me. It felt good, but he knocked me real good when I gassed out. Lol
    I spent a lot of time trying not to punch hard because I was scared of hurting them. But I got pretty good at not hitting hard, or I hope. No one has told me to take it easy. I hope they'd tell me to ease up.

    • @9usuck0
      @9usuck0 Před 2 měsíci

      I've also spent a lot of time just trying to land jab and cross, single jab and double jabbing.

  • @polishcow4275
    @polishcow4275 Před 2 měsíci

    I've had my first boxing sparring with my friend a few weeks ago!
    For context, I've been trained Taekwondo throughout my childhood, and during the pandemic, I've realized that I also need to learn punches. That's why I self trained Muay Thai with a punching bag, learning the foot rhythms and everything. When he invited me to have a boxing sparring session, I was pretty confident in my punches.
    That's when his first ever punch hit my solar plexus, I ran out of breath immediately and called for a timeout xD At that time I was thinking "woa, I totally forgot that was a weak spot" I protected my liver and jaw with my right hand, but due to the sparring session, I realized that my center was wide open. Throughout the session, my feet were itching to kick, but I stopped it. I only ended up pushing him back with a kick once, since my instinct kicked in when he rushed me. Sorry bro TvT
    Overall, training only with a punching bag can be detrimental, since you're up against someone who can't punch back. That's why I focus on offence in the bag, and defense and counter punches in my sparring sessions.
    I still hope that I watched this video before my first sparring though xD

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Před měsícem

      A good mittholder will be able to help you work ur defense as well as offense... the mitts Can hit back when used to show you holes in ur defense by a decent holder.. they should Always be testing ur reactions, exposing flaws in ur defense and making you work ur returns off ur defense, changing angles and helping you develop ur footwork...never static.... the poorest example of holding mitts is someone who is just standing there like a portable punching back, who gives nothing back.

  • @androgaming6880
    @androgaming6880 Před měsícem

    I want yall's advice on this, i'm starting boxing as a 18 yo with no past experience, can i still make it pro if i try?

  • @Anonymices343
    @Anonymices343 Před měsícem

    I take lsd and mdma. Is that as good ?

  • @surajsingh_official34
    @surajsingh_official34 Před 2 měsíci

    Thankyou sir for this great knowledge ❤❤

  • @jedBSME
    @jedBSME Před 2 měsíci

    Well, I was never injured in my first sparring. I was just nervous, and exhausted. I mean even light sparring is hard on the body and stamina. It's basically brisk run while moving the whole body.

  • @Veteran_
    @Veteran_ Před měsícem

    i have never been to a boxing gym, but have sparred once with a shool mate of mine (for fun we both agreed) and i lost, not by much we are having a rematch this friday so i am training for it cuz i really wanna win. I'll update you guys on who won

  • @gerardreynolds930
    @gerardreynolds930 Před 2 měsíci

    I was sparring for 6 rounds the first 4 rounds I was able to keep my eyes open but as I was getting more and more tired I was closing my eyes any tips on to kick this bad habit

  • @user-jb3jj6uc2r
    @user-jb3jj6uc2r Před měsícem

    I'm a southpaw and my weakness is a very aggressive boxer, I've experienced how it felt and I lost, do you have any tips to fight boxers like that?

  • @jovaughnlaing7171
    @jovaughnlaing7171 Před 2 měsíci

    This video told me I have a shockingly good coach

  • @TshepisoTembane-zt8cu
    @TshepisoTembane-zt8cu Před 2 měsíci

    Tony I am trying to fight a person who uses the philly shell how can I break it 😅

  • @grantmitchell741
    @grantmitchell741 Před měsícem

    What about light sparring to the head? (With a head guard) …

  • @catch40507
    @catch40507 Před 2 měsíci

    LOL Eric Kelly catching strays