Monday, November 26, 2007

The experienced boxer

should lightly strike the new boxer when he makes mistakes. He should encourage the
new boxer to work on his left jab and mobility.
If you put two new boxers together, you’ll have a brawl on your hands. No one will learn anything, and someone could
get hurt. Remember boxing is supposed to be fun—fighting for your life isn’t.
As your new boxer progresses, advanced offensive and defensive techniques can be taught and sparring can be
adjusted to meet his needs.