Had a great boxing class tonight. I had to wade through two months worth of classes and snag a yellow belt before Coach Fernando appeared to take me seriously, but hey... Coach made a point of partnering me with a great mitt partner tonight, Ray*, who's one of the two great female boxers I'd been watching jealously for the past two months. She's good, got great form, and snappy power.
Spent time getting my uppercuts and hooks down properly, and learning how to seguay between them. I've been having a shitload of trouble with these two moves, and snapping them together (right uppercut, right hook) was proving to be a problem of footwork (as most boxing trouble for me appears to be). I also worked on my doublejab.
Ray was a great partner. I got to the point where I felt comfortable enough with the forms at the end that I went ahead and started throwing with power - and hot damn, that's the best part of boxing. I get a kick out of it every damn time. Brutal women, indeed.
Ray confirmed what I'd suspected, "You've got the power," she said, "you just need to perfect the technique. You're really built for this."
Ah, yes.
I'm the boxer. Not the dancer.
And you know, I really like it this way. It's like I spent my whole life trying to be something I wasn't, and I'm starting to find the places I fit.
Really cool experience.
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Boxing Life
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3 comments so far. What are your thoughts?
Boxing. Almost as good as a dedicated form.
Granted, being an instructor, I'm biased as hell. Can't disagree with the whole "I'd take sparring over dancing" part, though. Glad to see someone's enjoying the sport.
Yea. I get a kick out of it.
Don't get me wrong: I appreciate all those beautiful basic kungfu forms in my mixed martial arts classes, and jiu jitsu's got all the great ground moves, but at the end of the day, boxing just feels a little more raw, a little more real. Doesn't work for everyone, but it's looking like it'll be my thing.
Ah, buddy - you won't hear any anti-dance rants from me... that is, not about people who pursue dance. Just about my own inability to pursue it...
Glad you're lurking around here. Read away!
P.S. Ballerina children? Bah! ;)
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