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  • @codenameconovers3398
    @codenameconovers3398 2 года назад +2321

    On behalf of all beginners,Thank you for this ! You sound exactly like my first boxing coach , no fancy gym no expensive trainer just discipline.

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +163

      appreciate you my bro!!! keep training hard!!!

    • @professionalshittalker
      @professionalshittalker Год назад +7

      Your coach sounds poor...

    • @SifuSatoru.
      @SifuSatoru. Год назад

      ​@@professionalshittalker You got learning to do.

    • @closekid2178
      @closekid2178 Год назад +6

      ​@@CHEZCANTERE need to keep training, no narco !

    • @RighteousThings
      @RighteousThings Год назад +45

      ​@@professionalshittalker Them poor knuckles be deadly tho!

  • @86ajmn
    @86ajmn Год назад +1124

    I think this is great advice. Don’t forget boys. You don’t have to start at your goal. If your goal is to shadow box one hour a day. Start with 10 mins a day, then 15 mins, 20 mins. You get a confidence boost everyday you do just a little more and you will be at an hour in no time. Beauty of life is that it doesn’t matter where you start, only matters that you don’t give up.
    Thanks for the great tip coach! Peace.

    • @apnea4905
      @apnea4905 Год назад +2

      True, but have you some advice for real beginners? A video or something to help improving it?

    • @matthewhoward7384
      @matthewhoward7384 Год назад +25

      @@apnea4905 for shadow boxing and footwork to really get started and be able to shadow box with good form and train good form from the start, look up “ Mike Rashaid beginners boxing ep 1 “ he gives out amazing fundamentals about hip rotation, which hand you jab with, all the fundamentals. Watch and learn with him and then continue to train on your own. He’s a amazing

    • @apnea4905
      @apnea4905 Год назад +2

      @@matthewhoward7384 thanks

    • @tempest_2222
      @tempest_2222 Год назад +4

      we can’t forget the ladies

    • @Calvin-hi9pm
      @Calvin-hi9pm Год назад

      Thank u for sharing your thoughts. Very encouraging!

  • @rockerdrake
    @rockerdrake Год назад +888

    The footwork and torso movements are so elegant. Only an experienced boxer is capable of optimizing his energy in such way

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  Год назад +144

      appreciate the compliment brother!!! train hard today and push your glory!!! blessings to you and yours. happy holidays!!!

    • @AB-bu9go
      @AB-bu9go Год назад +6

      Yea, he's definitely experienced. But that's not his point

    • @Leprutz
      @Leprutz Год назад +11

      I do like 10 minutes of shadow boxing and I am already dead. It is extremley hard.

    • @osokunahmoses7651
      @osokunahmoses7651 Год назад +14

      @@Leprutz Just keep at it and check your stamina in 7 days period of time you'll see the difference. The point is no relenting even when all your muscles and body tell you to

    • @Mars-lp8yd
      @Mars-lp8yd Год назад +6

      @@Leprutz shadow boxing builds your muscles too if you do it hard as it.reauires your own force to stop, unlike the energies being halted by a punching bag.

  • @Justice098
    @Justice098 Год назад +126

    I boxed for a year and it was the hardest workouts ever. I salute guys that do this for years because it takes more discipline than any other sport

  • @dedhead9322
    @dedhead9322 Год назад +457

    When I started kick boxing back in 1983, my sensei John Rosas Jr. didn't have us do anything for the first month or two except workout and learn basic striking facing a wall of mirrors. Form was the most important fundamental, then flexibility and strength. Then we started very light training drills and light sparring and eventually, those who could take it had to be invited to join the full contact training. People watch professionals fight and never stop to think of the time and dedication it took to get them to that point. There are no short cuts. That's tougher to understand the older someone is when they start training :)

    • @tattoodrdoke
      @tattoodrdoke Год назад +14

      Similar in 1990 muay thai ours was foot work and fundamentals of hip rotation when punching, kicking and clinch work.

    • @edgar_leon1790
      @edgar_leon1790 Год назад +5

      ​@@tattoodrdokemy lord I took a muay thai class for free and i almost passed out I swear hitting the gym for 3 hours is easier than a 30 min lesson hahahah but i loved it the trainer who apparently was 24-0 offered me free personal lessons but I never went back

  • @staple_boi
    @staple_boi Год назад +404

    That running or jogging really does build heart. I remember last when I was jogging pushing that pain and fatigue while hard was so fun. I recommend for every jogger or runner that's starting out when your on your last drop in the tank, dig deep dig as deep as you muster and just push through even foran extra second. just one second of breaking past your limits is so powerful. Much love.

    • @TinToeTimmyTime
      @TinToeTimmyTime Год назад +5

      Lol that’s what’s up bc I’m not running even if something was chasing me 😂 But I’ll do the shadow boxing for sure. I’ve played enough sports to know that I have great will power AND that I hate running 😂

    • @RohitKumar-nu8jy
      @RohitKumar-nu8jy Год назад +1

      What is heart?

    • @Mropop
      @Mropop Год назад +27

      @@TinToeTimmyTime not a great mindset to have, the whole idea is to break out your comfort zone to build that mental strength which will train your ability to remain disciplined and consistent in anything you do.

    • @timchavis9420
      @timchavis9420 Год назад +1

      No pain No gain !

    • @dragoonL
      @dragoonL Год назад +3

      endorphins come in mad clutch

  • @tom_8o
    @tom_8o Год назад +130

    Stumbled on this video, and I like the emphasis on avoiding outside stimulation, keeping things sharp, staying mentally focused, and doing it by the heart. I think this can apply to a lot of things in life; I definitely gotta try this with running in the morning atleast

  • @Habits6414
    @Habits6414 Год назад +143

    I’m an old man and I gotta start slowly but I’m going to build up to this routine… thank you for all of your videos and inspiration!

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  Год назад +44

      thank you for the positive feedback!!! blessings to you and yours!!! and if possible, please do keep me updated with your training!!!

    • @megmucklebones7538
      @megmucklebones7538 Год назад +9

      How's it going. I'm an older guy and just starting out. I got jumped and beat a few weeks back, didn't even know how to throw a punch or defend myself. I know I will end up seeing them again so need to make a start. How is it going.

    • @rickphilly1975
      @rickphilly1975 Год назад +11

      ​@@megmucklebones7538 get a firearm dude. Avoid confrontation and use it as a last resort. Boxing is an organized sport. The streets have no rules. Plus you got jumped. You can't box everyone at the same time.

    • @megmucklebones7538
      @megmucklebones7538 Год назад +12

      @@rickphilly1975 lol, I'm in the UK. And my issue was that I didn't let my hands go, I could smack him first as I was at work, stopping him and two others walking out with baskets of goods. I no longer work in that job. If I had crunched him first, everything would be fine. I disagree, leaning how to throw punches, be cardio ready and being able to avoid being hit is a huge advantage to anyone. Of course, know when it's about to happen and know when it's time to run.

    • @rickphilly1975
      @rickphilly1975 Год назад +2

      @@megmucklebones7538 ok. Just making sure you know when to fold 'em. It kind of looked like you wanted to box to get revenge.

  • @wesleyjames7015
    @wesleyjames7015 Год назад +28

    Keep it coming brother. I’m a boxing coach from Chicago and this knowledge is what I need to continually pass on to my students. Thank you.

    • @HieuNguyen-rh1th
      @HieuNguyen-rh1th Год назад

      Where is your gym. I would love to visit and hope you can fix some holes in my bad footwork

    • @leonardo1428
      @leonardo1428 Год назад +1

      Same for me brother but in sweden im 19 yrs tryna figure out more and more tips and tricks on how to step my game up for my students and for my boxclub. And this was great advice for me

  • @nickmfnjackson
    @nickmfnjackson Год назад +27

    Bro.
    I have been training for a good minute.
    This is some of the best shadowboxing I have ever seen. Good job, young man.

    • @StepsTowardPower
      @StepsTowardPower 8 месяцев назад

      watch terence crawford. This guy is too loose, i dont see any fight intention and opponent visualisation. Just flow and movement.

  • @rio_agustian_
    @rio_agustian_ 2 года назад +37

    Wow, I thought it's going to be others video that jump into very detailed and well programed training. This is actually the truth. Most beginners don't even have that mental strength to grinding their body to the hell and back.
    Very simple move and tools are what beginners need! People now days just made exercise science rocket complicated. Keep it on mate!

  • @kiggerst
    @kiggerst Год назад +14

    Preach! This was exactly what my trainer told me back in the day and i'm still doing it till this day for the last decade even after i'm not a boxer anymore. Thanks for sharing this to the rest of the world💪

  • @Durin_Son
    @Durin_Son Год назад +161

    It's funny how you always hear the phrase "you can't teach heart" implying that you're naturally born with it. One is not born with it nor is it taught, it is trained.
    I needed this motivation bro. I've been out of shape for over 2 years now and need to get back in the groove. Starting this tomorrow.

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  Год назад +17

      get it brother!!!

    • @zoneteiko2995
      @zoneteiko2995 Год назад +4

      Good luck bro, I am planning on starting this sooner or later too. Grind is real 💪💪

    • @codycox2685
      @codycox2685 Год назад +8

      Good luck bro, I started my get back in shape through boxing journey about two months ago. Haven't lost a damn pound because my eating habits ain't there yet. But I've gotten faster, stronger, more confident, and can throw some mean punches while having good form and fundamentals.

    • @Durin_Son
      @Durin_Son Год назад

      @@codycox2685 Damn, at least you've made some progress in many areas. Weight in itself isn't always an indicator of how good in shape you are. You might be heavy but muscular.
      What program do you follow? I want to do the shadow boxing and running to get started and lose some weight. I want to replace my diet with good food so I can burn the damn excess fat right now.
      Keep working hard bro.

    • @Durin_Son
      @Durin_Son Год назад +1

      @@CHEZCANTERE thanks brotha. Which jump rope do you use?

  • @luckyluciano1340
    @luckyluciano1340 Год назад +6

    You are absolutely right. The breathing part, mentally, in tough situations is more than people know. Gassing out after 1-2 mins, like a street fight, is not being in shape. Great video & explanation 🤘🏽

  • @MatthewBodinnar
    @MatthewBodinnar Месяц назад

    So true, I feel that listening to music whilst training is a big distraction, that positive self talk, thoughts builds my confidence.

  • @brianteskey2425
    @brianteskey2425 Год назад +5

    As someone who boxed a long time. Skipping is much more important than road work for beginners

    • @StepsTowardPower
      @StepsTowardPower 8 месяцев назад +1

      yeap agreed. Rhythm and coordination, as well as some level of reaction. Sport specific conditioning in the form of the bouncing is a plus too

  • @B14ckph03n1x
    @B14ckph03n1x 4 месяца назад +2

    Wow. 1 hour... love it. Will inplement that. Also the "no music" for mental resilience.

  • @365tonkatruckfit2
    @365tonkatruckfit2 Год назад +10

    MAN…. I had to learn this on my own. It took me five years to learn this was the basics for me, FIVE YEARS. I got it though, I had to learn on my own.
    It is definitely a Mental Game. When my father passed away, Monday, December 27, 2021, I became depressed and stoped training just eating. When I came out the depression and was 227 pounds, I was still able to work my routine by the grace of God. He never forgot about me, he keeps me fighting.

    • @jazzydazzler
      @jazzydazzler Месяц назад

      God bless mate - may your dad rest in peace.

  • @MikeyJL2
    @MikeyJL2 Год назад +35

    I’m so glad I’ve found your channel dude. I’ve been feeling stale on the punchbag lately, shadowboxed last night for the first time in years and what a workout 🤙

    • @Steven-xv8eg
      @Steven-xv8eg Год назад

      Yeah, the heavybag loses its purpose when the snap from shadowboxing isn't there.

  • @IamANTi760
    @IamANTi760 Год назад +8

    I love this. Been in hand to hand combat for more than half my life. I never use headphones. I always focus on my breath & I go for that throw up feeling. Lol but I don’t get that at all anymore. That mental will power is built & bred within for sure. Takes years to get it down solid. I do Muay Thai/kickboxing now. This is where I found my passion. I’ve done boxing, kung fu, & wing Chun as well… but Muay Thai is where I’ve found my heart. Thank you for your videos. & what you talk about, you know, I know you know. After the 3rd round body is shot… but the heart is what takes you through the next 9 rounds. Stay blessed brother, all love. 🙏🏼💯🕯️🏁🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @BigMaaan254
    @BigMaaan254 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is great advice. I use boxing to rehabilitate my body after being in a wheelchair for years and prep me up as an athlete. I do long distance running (my African country has hills in rural areas) that make it perfect for building mental willpower and endurance. Every night I train for at least 3hrs (8:30 - 11:30pm),mixing it with kicks to heal my legs, strengthen the hips and hamstrings. It has worked out successfully so far.
    Peace to everyone. Stay hard.

  • @mangareader64
    @mangareader64 Год назад +3

    You literally give me nastolgia to my first boxing couch. Love your videos man, thanks for the arvise. Much love from VA

  • @mr.joeytumbnail6959
    @mr.joeytumbnail6959 2 месяца назад +1

    wow, great advice as a beginner I don't know what to do but these 2 main exercises surely will show the way...

  • @fractalelement857
    @fractalelement857 2 года назад +5

    i always run alone, no music on. It is different. You build mental will power truly ,indeed.

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +2

      Yes!!! Keep getting it my bro!!!! Beast!!!

  • @LeelosAdventure
    @LeelosAdventure Год назад +1

    2 months into boxing training. This is gold.
    Thank you very much for the help

  • @rohansoy2607
    @rohansoy2607 Год назад +6

    Greatest advice I have ever received is not listing to music while working out. Thank you sir for opening my eyes & I'm 100% sure it will increase my focus.

  • @rolandnelson6722
    @rolandnelson6722 Год назад +2

    Marvellous advice. Not only for Boxers. Every young person should do this. For themselves.

  • @v-tec3656
    @v-tec3656 2 года назад +14

    Thank you for you Tipps👍🏼 I've started getting in shape again. Your videos motivate me. I Hope for more videos about conditioning training and tips to be good at sparring💪🏼Sparring ist very Important to Improve the Skills

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +2

      Appreciate you my bro!!! Please do keep me updated on your journey!!! I’ll be dropping more vids on those topics my bro!!!

  • @zuluboy4056
    @zuluboy4056 Год назад +2

    Man I can’t thank you enough champ..for all these gems.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @csee4822
    @csee4822 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much man I’ve been struggling for years on how to build a boxing routine and I’ve always just overtrained or was never consistent because I’d have all these other exercises I will start trying this

  • @ricardomas6650
    @ricardomas6650 5 месяцев назад +1

    Started watching to see some basic moves but the speech was kinda intense and inspirational, what he said can be applied to all aspects of life, mental will power, deep

  • @apexkilla
    @apexkilla 6 месяцев назад +49

    Yes. Shadow box for an hour and a half every day without any lessons on proper form and technique. That way you develop bad boxing habits right out of the gate.

    • @AetauHafoka
      @AetauHafoka 3 месяца назад +1

      Fax💯

    • @carbonEYE007
      @carbonEYE007 2 месяца назад +2

      I’d say flood yourself with the best in the business watch a lot of fights explore theory and technical aspects of it then go to the bag early on to show yourself you are enjoying this. To do a bit of what you are here to do.
      Conditioning is separate

  • @sgtasapmusic
    @sgtasapmusic 11 месяцев назад

    This should be in a Movie!! Very inspiring💯

  • @raywill9149
    @raywill9149 Год назад +18

    This guy is a Beast
    And I've seen him suggest some crazy advanced routines
    But
    He is dead on with this one 🎯
    Not only for beginners but for anyone at any stage 💯

  • @MrWinning43
    @MrWinning43 Год назад +1

    "Train hard, and be kind" Love it.

  • @agentofnecessity
    @agentofnecessity Год назад +17

    I get your point but say you do this as a beginner for 3 months, you've potentially got 135 hours of bad habits you now have to unlearn from the shadowboxing. Not putting it down just my thoughts

    • @Goromajima61
      @Goromajima61 5 месяцев назад +2

      Perhaps you just want to use healthy benefits from boxing?

  • @remmorabaya574
    @remmorabaya574 Год назад

    "train hard and be kind" like those words of wisdom..

  • @skyereave9454
    @skyereave9454 Год назад +3

    Im actually a grappler but im going to start this training. Thank you for your guidance.

  • @deez3451
    @deez3451 Год назад +1

    it’s all bout dat mental willpower🧠 nd HEART🫀💯💯

  • @ntrslmgb
    @ntrslmgb Год назад +27

    Sounds pretty good. I just wonder, if you do 2 months 1 hour/day worth of unsupervised shadowboxing as a beginner, you might build A LOT of bad habits that have to be corrected later. But I guess if it's to be seen as a preparation before the "first training", it will still give you a gigantic head start since with some practice you can get rid of these errors

  • @psychedelicsalsa8520
    @psychedelicsalsa8520 Год назад +1

    I catch myself pulling up your videos over and over again. Thanks for proving such quality content my brotha.

  • @BJ-sg6uk
    @BJ-sg6uk Год назад +1

    Great points! Keepn' it simple. Many want to get flashy and fancy with it but forget it's a combat sport. Get the basics first. All else will follow. Thanks for posting, you're helping me a ton.

  • @jakeen229
    @jakeen229 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this, def about to start doing this as my routine. The jogging of is going to be tough as I work nights and Colorado has been getting a lot of snow but I'm going to make this a thing.

  • @BasicDefense
    @BasicDefense Год назад +3

    Your channel is criminally underrated. You'll blow up soon. Amazing content

  • @user-user-user-user.
    @user-user-user-user. Год назад +1

    I like this. David Goggins also recommends not listening to music while exercising. Stay focused within yourself.

  • @Donielism
    @Donielism Год назад +3

    I like your technique for shadow boxing, seems very good because just throwing it all to full punches actually strains my body quite a bit when theres no impact to stop the momentum.. Imma do this shit as a workout at times 😎 my neck is kinda fucked rn tho so everything is baby steps untill its completely healed
    Thanks for this extra tool for training!

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much brother, I want to get better a boxing, I am 15 and I am very bad at boxing but its something every MAN should learn so I will go down this route to be able to stay confident and I may have a potential career but as for now I need to learn

  • @14DEADSOUL
    @14DEADSOUL Год назад +5

    As a total beginner I just have to raise the concern, won't shadowboxing without knowing (no form) what I'm doing teach me bad habits that will be hard to forget later?

    • @eliprod.1648
      @eliprod.1648 Год назад +2

      That’s what I’m trying to understand aswell. Like how do you want me to shadowbox if I don’t know the proper technique.

  • @saraessex8124
    @saraessex8124 5 месяцев назад +1

    A threeminute boxing instruction video is genius. 3 minutes in the ring is one of the most grueling and exhausting exercises a person can undertake, especially when there's another combatant in there with you.

  • @kaivin88
    @kaivin88 2 года назад +8

    question: what to train in the shadow boxing sessions?
    I am trying to do a jab => stright => low kick for combo.
    Simple side steps with an uppercut as a counter.
    and maybe some footwork exercises that I need to know.

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +11

      I'll make a vid on this my bro!!! Stay tuned!!!

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +11

      ruclips.net/video/FRkbp_NC_Sg/видео.html

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +5

      I also have some follow along vids my bro I just posted the link. Maybe this can help for now

  • @soulbuddy1648
    @soulbuddy1648 Год назад

    This is so true the heart is what keeps us going in the fight knowing that we will win and not even think of giving up and see everything we have in mind to the end

  • @Ardalaepdahy25
    @Ardalaepdahy25 2 года назад +5

    Don't forget us if you become famous

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +1

      This really hit my heart my bro. Please do keep in touch and let me know how your training journey is going!!! You are the very first of my subs and I will never forget!!! Thank you!!!

    • @Ardalaepdahy25
      @Ardalaepdahy25 2 года назад

      @@CHEZCANTERE ♥️

  • @thursdaygrape
    @thursdaygrape Год назад

    KEEP IT BASIC AND.BLAZING. TRUE CHAMP RIGHT THERE

  • @calebwarrum7761
    @calebwarrum7761 Год назад +2

    Just started my boxing journey. Been running at least 2 miles a day but this video makes me want to do it without music. My coach already has me sparring in the ring but I get too in my head about things… I think focusing on shadow boxing consistently will help me. Great content! Thank you!

  • @israelguerrero8253
    @israelguerrero8253 Год назад +1

    I LOVE SHADOW BOXING "WITH MUSIC"😁😁😁😁

  • @Gobothechairman
    @Gobothechairman Год назад

    This video is pure gold. Thank you for sharing it.

  • @potentially__9445
    @potentially__9445 Год назад +2

    Great video! Marvin Hagler is my motivation, the reason why I’m in the gym right now after slacking for several months.

  • @RougaLyfeTV
    @RougaLyfeTV Год назад

    Absolutely true. I never ran with music on. Always wanted to focus on the pain

  • @williamtan689
    @williamtan689 7 месяцев назад +1

    In Phuket top team we run so much, some of the guys in the school run barefoot 💀. I love Boxing, Muay thai training gives me fatigue in the legs, so in that days I do Boxing. Thank you man

  • @homebusinessdad
    @homebusinessdad 11 месяцев назад

    love this mindset piece and it's connection to the combat sport. 100% right.....!!! Going to start doing this

  • @AttorneyBailey
    @AttorneyBailey Год назад

    Excellent..... excellent advice.... Concerning boxing and the mentally....would run for 4 miles in the morning with no headphones.....years later...exactly almost ten years later . ...that focus got me through law school.....the most important advice you have was life based....BE KIND!!!!

  • @rawirihemi27
    @rawirihemi27 9 месяцев назад

    Bro, literally a beginner over here and I can see the massive benefit of this video…❤ thank you.

  • @dannychang1807
    @dannychang1807 Год назад +1

    I love your insight for our tough sport. 👊👊

  • @yacobshelelshaddai4543
    @yacobshelelshaddai4543 9 месяцев назад

    Brooo great life advice! Period! Aside from boxing even this is great thank you!

  • @jeffrussell777
    @jeffrussell777 Год назад

    Pure Great advice.....only thing I would add.....go swimming after this everyday ....Swimming to Survive....is as close to Fighting as it GETS!

  • @mannet1994
    @mannet1994 Год назад

    damn bro, pure and simple. you are giving some serious game, no flash, just substance

  • @roanoazoros1fan358
    @roanoazoros1fan358 Год назад

    I’m only a partial beginner as I’ve been on off since I was young it’s been quite a few years and I’ve decided to take it seriously so I do appreciate this video

  • @mandom9697
    @mandom9697 Год назад

    Facts the mental toughness is crazy

  • @slide5039
    @slide5039 11 месяцев назад

    Footwork is flawless

  • @danwong5432
    @danwong5432 Год назад

    Thx for sharing.. you are wise beyond your years.. 1st instructor didn’t allow us music for same reason 👌🤙

  • @LeVinci123
    @LeVinci123 8 месяцев назад

    this video saves my life dude. blessings to you

  • @nanxc8249
    @nanxc8249 10 месяцев назад

    Just your explanations inspired me.

  • @AB-bu9go
    @AB-bu9go Год назад

    The rule of mental domination before the physical one, applies to every aspect of life! Well said!

  • @jayysleek
    @jayysleek Год назад

    Even advanced boxers should be doing this!!! Thanks for the reminder

  • @notadaytrader
    @notadaytrader Год назад

    You have beautiful shadow boxing technique. Very smooth, you can tell lots of hours of practice have gone into it.

  • @jhacking4087
    @jhacking4087 Год назад

    I’m addicted to shadow boxing I’ve been doing it all my life. Keeps ya sharp, imagining every punch hitting the target.

  • @bekindandmerciful5145
    @bekindandmerciful5145 Год назад

    thank you so much. I like that train hard and be kind. the simplicity of those words

  • @allanwalsh95TSV
    @allanwalsh95TSV Год назад

    Love Boxing 🥊 i really needed to see and hear this cos I've lost my way

  • @parinazdvp6831
    @parinazdvp6831 6 месяцев назад

    That was a rare point u told us to not listen to any music.... Just ... Me and my damn thoughts :) thank u sir i will use that 🖤

  • @ispittruthchannel5317
    @ispittruthchannel5317 2 года назад +1

    Really good advice. I like your reasoning as well

  • @cassk9999
    @cassk9999 Год назад +7

    Doc gave me a warning the other day , I’m doing this routine at the moment because I’ve always loved the sport as a child , I’m obese 6.2 and 300 pounds at 36 I need to get my myself straight and save my life , thanks for the person who made this excellent tutorial

    • @dwight4800
      @dwight4800 Год назад

      Good on u mate❤!I'm heading back too..boxing is fun so good way to get fit and enjoy yourself...maybe end up helping the young ones in sparring especially at 6.2(if can get fit enough

    • @cassk9999
      @cassk9999 Год назад +1

      @@dwight4800 hardest thing for me has been stamina issues relating to weight and conditioning being very poor and food addictions the most important thing in this tutorial it’s teaching discipline and use of mind , if you keep doing it it’s in your sub conscious mind so you act it out without second thought I have failed over the years again and again

    • @hebisty4163
      @hebisty4163 Год назад

      ​@@cassk9999we associate our memories and habits with our environment. I would advise moving to another location ... it doesn't have to be far but a place that you don't know where your favourite food places are... as they say out of sight out of mind. This will make it less likely these places will come to mind because you don't know where they are in the first place.

    • @cassk9999
      @cassk9999 Год назад

      @@hebisty4163 hi thank for the tip , these days establishments selling fast food are unavoidable they are popping up in even the most remote of places so unless we move to the moon we will have to refrain and one way I’m doing it is by stay full with fibre and veg and detoxing the body using green tea and other supplements that suppress appetite another thing I’ve noticed it’s easy to over-eat on pizza and fried chicken but it’s hard to overeat on sweet potatoes tuna and brown rice so our brains and tongue is being tricked by the crap and artificial and modified foods are like crack , obesity on the rise in Europe and America faster than anywhere else on earth

    • @dwight4800
      @dwight4800 Год назад

      @@cassk9999 go for it Cass❤👍

  • @Isaiah_writes_360
    @Isaiah_writes_360 Год назад +2

    I was looking for this 👍 thank you so much Bro 😎 I’m living a sedentary lifestyle. I need to get my mental will power and stamina back 💪

  • @MM3OG
    @MM3OG 11 месяцев назад

    I want to thank you for all the tips and advice I've been sticking to every single one of your routines. I also want to applaud you for being a great person and being authentic no fake stuff just for views people really notice that like myself.

  • @vexersprime60
    @vexersprime60 Год назад

    Not a beginner bro, you have such a gift for coaching man. Keep it up. Mental willpower is so severely overlooked.

  • @Arakai808
    @Arakai808 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Great advice my Brother!🥊

  • @ideal9544
    @ideal9544 Год назад +1

    Facts of life right here in a random 3-minute youtube video about boxing.
    Thank you.
    Used to do 2 miles under 12, now if I'll do it under 14 it'd be a miracle lol. Getting back at the grind tomorrow 5am.

  • @jjgourself6976
    @jjgourself6976 Год назад +1

    You are the true definition of a smart fighter...amazing channel, came for the boxing subscribed because of you amazing breakdown of the psychological aspect of combat sports.
    Well done can't wait to see more from your channel, although no pressure, we all have our lives our there.

  • @stellarvalency
    @stellarvalency 6 месяцев назад

    1:34 💯 SAVAGE
    TY for sharing, appreciate it 🥊

  • @jundullah9869
    @jundullah9869 Год назад

    I didnt knew you before you popped up on my feed and i thank God for discovering your channel. I love your vibe so much and i'm definitely gonna do this, so many shit is going in my life so i love hitting the boxing bag since it helps me exteriorating it all, but i'll definitely do it for 2 months and i'll stay you guys tuned.
    A 2 miles jogging, 1hr to 1hr and 1/2 of shadow boxing every single day, deal 🤝

  • @realliferealtalkwithbiggs777
    @realliferealtalkwithbiggs777 Год назад

    Them straight hands look lethal with the heel and hip snap 🔥

  • @efezian
    @efezian Год назад

    Dude!
    I’m so excited for this channel!!

  • @dixztube
    @dixztube Год назад

    Like art watching you work man

  • @M.O.G.27
    @M.O.G.27 Год назад +1

    Well said you got my respect God bless you 💯🌟🙏

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578 Год назад

    His footwork is spot on

  • @bilalsalaam9625
    @bilalsalaam9625 Год назад

    Brother, i love that you're keeping it so basic. Thank you.

  • @delgis1210
    @delgis1210 Год назад

    You my friend are gold … very knowledgeable.. thank you 🙌🏼

  • @LaTanaDelLeviathan
    @LaTanaDelLeviathan Год назад +2

    Really good advice, I will try! Thank you!

  • @Hulkomania-y3e
    @Hulkomania-y3e Год назад

    Your in tremendous shape. Keep up the good work.

  • @richiestarks6163
    @richiestarks6163 2 года назад +13

    I hear you loud and clear. It’s all mental and we have to remember that. We want fast results and quick wins but that’s not the reality. I am down to build my mental fortitude. Thanks for this advice. 🫡

    • @CHEZCANTERE
      @CHEZCANTERE  2 года назад +2

      Appreciate you taking the time to watch my vid and sharing positive feedback!!! Blessings to you and yours brother!!! Hope you're having a great day!!!

    • @richiestarks6163
      @richiestarks6163 2 года назад +1

      @@CHEZCANTERE You’re welcome and thank you. Keep the content coming, your channel is going to grow.

  • @KennethDuff-hj8ig
    @KennethDuff-hj8ig 11 месяцев назад

    Ive been boxing/training for around 13 years and i have to agree with everything in This video and i like how you kept it simple yet focusing on exactly what a beginner boxer should be doing. I always heard the old saying that boxing is 90% mental -10% physical and that is very true. The only thing i would do differently is for the shadowboxing i would first teach a stance and jab then straight right/left ( depending on southpaw or orthodox )then lead hook and show the beginner how to put it in combos and while shadowboxing mix and match punches into combos. As the beginner shadowboxes they can ingrain basic fundementals .
    But i agree with you all the way.
    This is exactly how im starting my son. Roadwork/shadowboxing for 1st 2 months.
    I never put thought into not having music or headphones on, after watching this video it makes sense.
    Thankyou and God bless