Hi all, I'm excited because I'm starting my first boxing instruction this Wednesday.
I was wondering what to expect as far as different phases in my training. This looks like a pretty hardcore boxing gym, and I went here because two different people told me it was the best in the city. It's got three full-sized rings, a long row of heavy bags, and some other workout equipment, and an upstairs area where they have classes. I know that I will start off in a boxing class that, from the little that I watched today, looks mostly like a shadow-boxing punching technique class with no contact.
I'm fairly athletic and have been successful at wrestling, bjj, and kajukenbo, and I plan on doing the boxing about 3-4 times per week, assuming I end up really liking it and that I'll be able to handle the physical demands (I've never been in a full-contact stand-up fighting art).
My questions:
-When might I expect to graduate from the beginner class to working on the bags, focus mits, etc?
-When might I expect to graduate from there to actual sparring?
-How long before I'm a proficient boxer, one that might be ready for a first amateur fight?
Thanks in advance for the answers and any tips you might have to better my experience.
I was wondering what to expect as far as different phases in my training. This looks like a pretty hardcore boxing gym, and I went here because two different people told me it was the best in the city. It's got three full-sized rings, a long row of heavy bags, and some other workout equipment, and an upstairs area where they have classes. I know that I will start off in a boxing class that, from the little that I watched today, looks mostly like a shadow-boxing punching technique class with no contact.
I'm fairly athletic and have been successful at wrestling, bjj, and kajukenbo, and I plan on doing the boxing about 3-4 times per week, assuming I end up really liking it and that I'll be able to handle the physical demands (I've never been in a full-contact stand-up fighting art).
My questions:
-When might I expect to graduate from the beginner class to working on the bags, focus mits, etc?
-When might I expect to graduate from there to actual sparring?
-How long before I'm a proficient boxer, one that might be ready for a first amateur fight?
Thanks in advance for the answers and any tips you might have to better my experience.
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