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isaac11
12-17-2007, 02:25 AM
my cousin got beat up cause she cant fight for shit so now i have to train her and im not good at that so i was wondering how should i do everything?
should i work on it like this?
first stance
then jab
then foot work
then right straight
then left hook
and uppercut
of course shes gonna run, sit ups, push ups, mits, etc

whats a good program to get her to do cause everything we do is always different so i dont really no what to do

RockOn33
12-17-2007, 07:28 PM
id do footwork before the jab IMO... and if ur really not good at training, get her into a gym, or she could end up being taught bad habits.

amy
12-17-2007, 07:48 PM
Do you mean she got beat up in a street fight or in an actual boxing match?

Jennifer Love Hewitt
12-17-2007, 09:04 PM
First, she needs to wash all of your cars.
Next, she needs to paint your fence.
Then she should paint your house.
Then she needs to sand the floors.

Seriously, if she's getting beaten up, you should just tell the authorities. Getting into street fights is not worth it.

Little_Mac
12-17-2007, 09:13 PM
If she's boxing, get her in a gym, (so amy can eventually have some competition)

If it's street fighting, you should tell the authorities or train her to use mace or something, boxing won't do too much good

Better yet- Make her pack heat! :gun

amy
12-17-2007, 09:42 PM
If she's boxing, get her in a gym, (so amy can eventually have some competition) :happy

If it's street fighting, you should tell the authorities or train her to use mace or something, boxing won't do too much good

Better yet- Make her pack heat! :gun Agreed, pepper spray is probably her best bet if it's some sort of street fight. I can't imagine boxing working too well in a scuffle between two girls.

LoBlow
12-17-2007, 09:42 PM
and im not good at that so i was wondering how should i do everything?


Seriously man, if you care about your cousin, then advise her to join a gym or do her best to avoid the situations that might lead to a fight, you might do more damage than good to her, I totally understand your good intentions. But lets get real here

Little_Mac
12-19-2007, 11:42 AM
I would buy her some PF Flyers... best way to avoid a fight:bolt

boxingtactics07
12-19-2007, 12:21 PM
Seriously man, if you care about your cousin, then advise her to join a gym or do her best to avoid the situations that might lead to a fight, you might do more damage than good to her, I totally understand your good intentions. But lets get real here
I agree with that. I think she might want to join a boxing gym either way. If she wants to be a boxer, she needs to be taught by a real trainer. If she got beat up in a street fight in front of friends and/or family, her confidence level will be low; and this sport is the ultimate in building or rebuilding mentality, confidence, and many other attributes. There are just as many people who do it for just that, rather than for the love of the sport.

amy
12-19-2007, 12:24 PM
I agree with that. I think she might want to join a boxing gym either way. If she wants to be a boxer, she needs to be taught by a real trainer. If she got beat up in a street fight in front of friends and/or family, her confidence level will be low; and this sport is the ultimate in building or rebuilding mentality, confidence, and many other attributes. There are just as many people who do it for just that, rather than for the love of the sport.

True. Well said.

isaac11
12-21-2007, 09:12 PM
its not to for her to go beat some random person up, its just for self defence

i know what im doing, ive been boxing for 2 years. shes not gonna create "bad habits"
i just dont no how i should organise everything

truepwrz
12-21-2007, 09:26 PM
its not to for her to go beat some random person up, its just for self defence

i know what im doing, ive been boxing for 2 years. shes not gonna create "bad habits"
i just dont no how i should organise everything

boxing or any martial arts for self defence sounds kinda dumb... the best way to defend yourself is to run from danger at all times and of course nothing beats having a pepperspray(thats what some police somewhere uses instead of guns i believe) one on one confrontations can easily be solved by multiple leg kicks, example:
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not to rain on your parade or get you to kill me but 2 years of boxing wont qualify you to teach anyone...

if she is not planning on going amateur and doing this for a hobby tho, just teach her basic punches then do mittwork with her and let her hit the bags once in a while.

alrights goodluck and have fun

Relentless
12-21-2007, 10:22 PM
is it your 1st 2nd or 3rd cousin? :hey

younghypnotiq
12-22-2007, 01:14 AM
stance
footwork
jab
cross
jab cross defence
hook
hook defese
uppercut
uppercut defense
infighting
advance things

isaac11
12-24-2007, 06:38 AM
stance
footwork
jab
cross
jab cross defence
hook
hook defese
uppercut
uppercut defense
infighting
advance things

thank you even though you got a bad rep lol only person that can answer a fucking question!

ive trained my brother ;)
turns out he become a good boxer, so im pretty sure im qualified

isaac11
12-24-2007, 06:39 AM
is it your 1st 2nd or 3rd cousin? :hey

lmao shes like 15 man

younghypnotiq
12-24-2007, 02:25 PM
thank you even though you got a bad rep lol only person that can answer a fucking question!

ive trained my brother ;)
turns out he become a good boxer, so im pretty sure im qualified

lol no problem. but definetly teach good stance and footwork first for a while because if you have bad footwork and stance then noting else goes good. then work on the jab and cross for a while because those two punches alone can win most fights. then work on the defense for those two punches. but only ez ones like catch, block, slip, and knocking out the cross. then you can spar with your cousin but only use jab and cross.

isaac11
12-24-2007, 10:02 PM
lol no problem. but definetly teach good stance and footwork first for a while because if you have bad footwork and stance then noting else goes good. then work on the jab and cross for a while because those two punches alone can win most fights. then work on the defense for those two punches. but only ez ones like catch, block, slip, and knocking out the cross. then you can spar with your cousin but only use jab and cross.

yeah ill work with that,
thanks

Johnboy2007
12-24-2007, 10:37 PM
I love boxing like everyone here but i would consider it more a sport. Obviously boxing would help you in a street fight, however wouldnt in her case where its mainly for self defense she be better joining a female combat class or a martial art (the latter being the better if she sticks it out) but i think those female combat classes are good in a way cos she can learn a few tricks to defend herself without a lifelong dedication to the sport. If shes interested in boxing the sport however go for it the more female boxers the better imo:good

gregsid
12-25-2007, 11:29 PM
thank you even though you got a bad rep lol only person that can answer a fucking question!

ive trained my brother ;)
turns out he become a good boxer, so im pretty sure im qualified

Don't take coaching lightly. 2 years of boxing, won't make you qualified to properly train an individual to defend themselves, especially in a street fight. It takes many years of training before you can properly use boxing in a street fighting experiance, especially one that might end up on the ground. If she wants to learn boxing then get her a learn real trainer. I've been boxing for over 8 years and am a certified trainer, when I look back to myself as I was after 2 years of boxing I realize how very little I knew.
By you teaching her all your going to do is give her a false sense of security. Then when she does get into a real fight again she is just going to get hurt even worse.

Bigcat
12-29-2007, 04:03 PM
thank you even though you got a bad rep lol only person that can answer a fucking question!

ive trained my brother ;)
turns out he become a good boxer, so im pretty sure im qualified

How goods your brother = how good you are as a trainer

(did he win the Golden Gloves or the Nationals?) :bbb