Boxing Tips For Beginners
Those who want to pursue boxing, it is essential that they get proper tips from a good coach. Then the onus to follow those tips is totally on the aspiring boxer. To know how to give that knock out punch, scroll down.

Mickey: Your nose is broken.
Rocky: How does it look?
Mickey: Ah, it's an improvement.
Yes, this is what is the quintessential sport boxing we are talking about here. The likes of Mike Tyson and Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali, they have been there done that. These boxers slogged and slogged hard to get to the top.
Tips for Boxing
Proper Gear
It is extremely significant that you have a good pair of gloves at your disposal at the onset when you want to learn boxing. Apart from that, you would need hand wraps, mouth piece, headgear and shoes.
Basic Techniques
You would most probably begin with learning what in boxing jargon is called a jab. Here is what you do to give a jab.
- Get in a boxing stance with your lead foot forward.
- With the weight on your toes take a step forward and simultaneously throw a straight punch using your lead hand.
- Get your fist back in its original position and repeat.
Fitness and Nutrition
Imagine you have a great potential, have all the punches, blocks and preemptive methods in your kitty. But you blow it off in just the 3 rd round. Reason? Lack of stamina and requisite endurance. So the point is to be fit as a fiddle and concentrating on maintaining a perfect condition of the body. This is done by proper nutrition or eating habits and rigorous boxing workouts and stamina building exercises. For instance eating carbohydrates before training and proteins after training. Running or any other cardiovascular exercise is excellent for improving stamina. Without this, all your mind-boggling boxing skills can go for a toss.
Sparring
Sparring, in short is fighting it out like an actual boxing contest with a partner. But this a bit of an advanced stage. Sparring gives you a real feel of being in the ring. Fine, you can punch the punching bag to a lump but are not so good in front of an opponent. The solution for this is sparring. Sans sparring, you would not get any idea about how to go about defending, clinching and distancing. May be you would gather zero when it comes to punching, but you would definitely end up being a better boxer. To cut a long story short, you spar regularly and your opponent has practiced only on the bag, the result would be a win for you.
Last but not the least, you would need a truckload of patience, ye fellas, because boxing is not a child's play. It is a sport where you should be ready to take blows in the same spirit as you are to throw punches. It is all a part of the game.
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