How To Box Forever And Never Get Tired Again | Interview Clip

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @per4mexbagger541
    @per4mexbagger541 14 дней назад +124

    He’s spot on . I could run 10 miles easy but would gas out mid way through the first round due to extreme tension and nerves

    • @lloydkirby8811
      @lloydkirby8811 13 дней назад +1

      You need higher v02

    • @ManPursueExcellence
      @ManPursueExcellence 12 дней назад

      Hmm. Interesting.

    • @Highlander1432
      @Highlander1432 12 дней назад

      This is true

    • @playboy198900
      @playboy198900 11 дней назад +11

      Facts, before i setpped into a boxing gym i made sure to train myself everyday like an olympian doing massive amounts of cardio only to gas out my very first spar. It doesnt matter how in shape you are, if you go into sparring not knowing about basic rules like staying relaxed you will tire out rapidly.

    • @KEPSAGAMER
      @KEPSAGAMER 9 дней назад +4

      I've seen fighters get tired running a mile yet whoop ass for 25 minutes....
      you're never tired when you're happy or winning.

  • @USASMR-o2c
    @USASMR-o2c 19 дней назад +215

    That hair alone deserves a thousand thumbs up 👍🏻

  • @joshuawilliams7351
    @joshuawilliams7351 День назад +4

    I feel like I just saw the same 20 second clip 10 times. I believe the take away is to be calm and relaxed.

  • @chucky6311
    @chucky6311 5 дней назад +9

    Clearly a sage , calm and relaxed is what we all need . And that hair deserves a championship belt

  • @Thesavagesouls
    @Thesavagesouls 17 дней назад +83

    It's crazy how being tense and stressed just drain your stamina in a fight.

    • @pumacaine
      @pumacaine 13 дней назад +2

      breath control, wasted tension, tense is good, just dont waste

    • @Elohim100
      @Elohim100 12 дней назад +3

      It’s like driving with the brakes on

    • @globalgogetter4469
      @globalgogetter4469 10 дней назад +1

      In Life in general too

    • @KEPSAGAMER
      @KEPSAGAMER 9 дней назад

      @@pumacaine "wisdom is the knowledge of when to apply what.... to whatever situation"
      this would serve EVERYONE well to understand.

    • @andrewwye1058
      @andrewwye1058 9 дней назад +5

      Bottom line - nervous energy burns you out almost immediately.

  • @tmt2058
    @tmt2058 14 дней назад +55

    So true look at James Toney he never ran and he always said the most important thing in boxing is relaxation . He could box for rounds non stop

    • @deathspank9573
      @deathspank9573 2 дня назад +1

      But Toney sparred quite a lot. He was never good at conditioning even at the lighter weight classes of his career, always struggled with his weight, but he had confidence that came from endless repetition. And that is not just a state of mind, it takes time and effort in the gym to get that good. Sparring is a workout by itself. You don't get that comfortable in the ring by mindset alone, James put the work in

    • @JasonElkins-vr9fq
      @JasonElkins-vr9fq 2 дня назад

      James Tony could smoke a cigar in the locker room, box for 10 rounds, and leave the ring and smoke another cigar to celebrate lol

  • @tonyfrenier4418
    @tonyfrenier4418 14 дней назад +10

    Words of wisdom relax and breath, you see things better, great advice

  • @PleasantPanther
    @PleasantPanther 4 часа назад

    Thanks for sharing. About to start my journey with boxing hopefully i gain as much mentally as you did.

  • @judd73
    @judd73 14 дней назад +29

    I admire this man for staying so calm and relaxed while having that hairdo. That would drive me nuts!

  • @user-ol1zk3kv1d
    @user-ol1zk3kv1d 12 дней назад +14

    Even if you're coming off of the couch and you haven't trained in years, but you used to fight. If you know how to conserve your energy and not put everything into every shot and every movement, you can go for hours. Normal people who don't know how to conserve themselves usually gas in about 3 minutes or less.

    • @TheChattounet
      @TheChattounet 7 дней назад

      if you're overweight and had no training for years you'll be out of juice really quick no matter your technique and experience

  • @paulsinger5102
    @paulsinger5102 9 дней назад +2

    breadth, relax, move smothly, and balance and postion... clasical boxing and the foundation of russian martial arts as well

  • @highoncash
    @highoncash 7 дней назад +3

    As a dirt bike racer, my adrenaline would exhaust me every race and effect my results. So important to stay calm and almost detached from your sport, all while maintaining effort.

    • @Dylan-y6n
      @Dylan-y6n 6 дней назад +2

      the art of making it the most important thing in your life while practising and training in the build up, to it being just another day on the day of the event

  • @AmeekPal123
    @AmeekPal123 13 дней назад +1

    This guy is cool, much respect.

  • @carstenwolf4687
    @carstenwolf4687 20 дней назад +6

    Such a great Channel.Great Stuff in there.❤ Thank you and greetings from Germany

  • @Bhodisattiva
    @Bhodisattiva 8 дней назад +3

    First amateur fight I had I almost died of exhaustion (exaggeration) I was soooo tired I even thought about giving up I can’t lie. I was in phenomenal shape but when the fight happened I stopped breathing with my strikes and threw zero jabs only haymakers and this was K1 against a Russian 💀

  • @blueice3124
    @blueice3124 14 дней назад +13

    It's true, you burn a lot of energy when you're tense

  • @scorbs2699
    @scorbs2699 18 дней назад +14

    If Elvis was a fighter

  • @thelucids
    @thelucids 15 часов назад

    Business at the front, party at the back:)

  • @pantera29palms
    @pantera29palms 13 дней назад +6

    So much of life as a Man…is being cool, calm, and collected under pressure. Yes…things can get physical…but without the mental it’s nothing.
    -former USMC Grunt

    • @brekkoh
      @brekkoh 9 дней назад

      as a human* ftfy

  • @Cvmanuel227
    @Cvmanuel227 3 дня назад +1

    He looks like Roberto Duran Presley 🤣

  • @boxersfitness
    @boxersfitness 13 дней назад

    That's nice to hear from him.

  • @TheActionj864
    @TheActionj864 4 дня назад +1

    It's 90% half mental

  • @norbertpires1518
    @norbertpires1518 17 дней назад +1

    Being able to control one's emotions in battle.

  • @byrondunbar6721
    @byrondunbar6721 8 дней назад

    Coaches, need to stay calm and relaxed too. Coaches can put all that tension on their fighter indirectly and drain their fighter. Stay calm and relaxed.

  • @853rudedogs2
    @853rudedogs2 3 дня назад

    Dude's Vincent Vega
    Cool Calm & Relaxed

  • @eddiesolorio9903
    @eddiesolorio9903 3 дня назад

    Uncle Mc.Gregor coming back from the future with a. mullet here to save boxing.

  • @robmiller3204
    @robmiller3204 3 дня назад +1

    Kenny loggins the boxer

  • @bluesummers5051
    @bluesummers5051 14 дней назад +3

    Breathing helps. Not frantically with your mouth, but rhythmically through your nose.

    • @GeorgeYoung-u1w
      @GeorgeYoung-u1w 7 дней назад

      In through ur nose out through ur mouth

    • @bluesummers5051
      @bluesummers5051 7 дней назад +1

      @ When I run, I inhale and exhale through my nose and I feel like I last longer.

    • @Dylan-y6n
      @Dylan-y6n 6 дней назад

      @@bluesummers5051 cant do that if you are putting effort in

  • @willsheppard2858
    @willsheppard2858 10 дней назад

    Good stuff🔥. Only recommendation would be to stop interrupting the guest

  • @junioralfa3628
    @junioralfa3628 7 дней назад

    That pompadour is awesome. 👏

  • @rokmin8550
    @rokmin8550 19 дней назад +3

    good advice!

  • @thelucids
    @thelucids 15 часов назад

    75% Spiritual

  • @wheelchairmanjon
    @wheelchairmanjon 20 дней назад +26

    Boxing and thinking man’s game, you have to be calm to keep your stamina up that was George Foreman’s problem in the first part of his career, bad stamina.

    • @TheWiktor5566
      @TheWiktor5566 11 дней назад

      I think it was after his return

    • @thomashightower7881
      @thomashightower7881 22 часа назад

      ​@@TheWiktor5566 George Foreman never gassed during his return. At least, not like he did during his younger years. He was a lot more methodical with his energy when he was older. I wouldn't even say his stamina was bad during his first part of his career, he was just a lot less conservative with his power. He could sustain a steady flow of haymakers for a good while, but throwing punches at full force every round will gas anyone in a few rounds. Older George was patient enough to see the ends of fights much more often.

  • @deathspank9573
    @deathspank9573 2 дня назад

    Heres the thing. They say 75% mental, but i disagree. Repetition not only trains your muscles and endurance, it reinforces neural pathways. Training allows for things to be automatic, and when things are automatic they become effortless. You can't just tell an untrained person to remain relaxed in a combat scenario, because even if they manage stress mentally very well, their body is not prepared for the exertion. Energy systems within the body need training, mitochondria are the energy production unit of the body and exercise increases the number of mitochondria. Cardio training changes blood delivery capacity as new capillaries are formed as compensation to the exertion of training. Not to mention repetition reinforcing confidence in the movement to begin with, and confidence playing a big part in being relaxed in the first place.
    As much as people like to believe the mind controls the body, they fail to realize the body is feeding stimulus to the mind and directly affects it. If your body is in a state of anxiety for whatever reason (maybe you have had poor sleep over decades, and you have a caffeine dependency...) you can be in a completely safe environment, you can mentally rationalize that you are safe but still end up in a state of anxiety.
    What is of practical use by the advice in the video cannot be ignored however, which is that stress produces cortisol and has negative effects on endurance. Getting stressed is a sure fire way to burn through your energy reserves quickly. But i would rather have a bigger gas tank to go along with the mental edge needed to use it to its full capacity. Its the cherry on top, but not the entire chocolate sundae

  • @peotectedbyangelsforlife
    @peotectedbyangelsforlife 15 дней назад

    Yes the best information

  • @jonboy1814
    @jonboy1814 9 дней назад

    Im Loving the 80s Mullet 👨‍🦱🙏🏽❤️💯

  • @Samson-dn4eo
    @Samson-dn4eo 11 дней назад +1

    That hair is turkey approved 😂

  • @Lefthooka
    @Lefthooka 7 дней назад

    I find that not looking into my opponents' eyes relaxes me while sparring. When I do that and concentrate on the upper torso instead it takes alot of emotion out of it for me and I breathe much better.

  • @TrainwellBoxing
    @TrainwellBoxing 20 дней назад +1

    good one!!!

  • @Grandpa_Boxer
    @Grandpa_Boxer 9 дней назад +1

    Calm and relaxed is a great attribute, however, people never tell you exactly how to get to that stage. One can't just say it.

    • @CourageCombatives
      @CourageCombatives 4 дня назад

      I’ve found it reliable to practice bringing your awareness to your breathing, then purposely bringing breathing to a rhythmic flow. Body affects mind, mind affects body. Breathing is the bridge between the two.
      This does require regular practice though. It’s kind of like any other skill- you need to put the time in to develop it.
      Not saying it will work for everyone, but I’m 52 and this has allowed me to stay in the game and spar very regularly.

  • @glenw-xm5zf
    @glenw-xm5zf 2 дня назад

    Skip rope, work the big bag. works good and is hard work. spar a lot and learn to stay calm

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 6 дней назад

    The hair looks like a blueprint for a roman helmet...gladiator.

  • @mattmoran100
    @mattmoran100 14 дней назад +1

    Any advice for those who can stay calm really well, but just can't seem to relax? Or vice versa?

    • @allenjames6286
      @allenjames6286 13 дней назад

      Just because you can act calm, doesn't mean you are calm.

    • @mattmoran100
      @mattmoran100 13 дней назад +1

      @allenjames6286 like being nervous, but on the surface, looking calm n ready?

    • @sirtrevis
      @sirtrevis 12 дней назад +1

      Connect to your breathing. When you practice - doing whatever you do - don't try hard. Pursue the smoothest, most perfect technique you can. Don't flex.

  • @iant340
    @iant340 7 дней назад

    Tell you what fair play to him for getting to that age and not having any grey hairs.

  • @christianseven6805
    @christianseven6805 7 дней назад

    I fucking love this guy can we get a name

  • @DuckDonald44
    @DuckDonald44 11 дней назад +1

    How old is this guy atm?

  • @statictech7
    @statictech7 19 дней назад +3

    1975 forever

  • @JasonChrist-s9e
    @JasonChrist-s9e 2 дня назад

    Mike Tyson never looked calm or relaxed?

  • @californiacombativesclub202
    @californiacombativesclub202 8 дней назад

    🥊🥊🥊

  • @EthanGaray-se6bv
    @EthanGaray-se6bv 20 дней назад

    Hey can I ask something on the stance
    Why did block the old video on the peekaboo style stance

  • @daweilee1986
    @daweilee1986 9 дней назад

    He should’ve taught that to Tyson

  • @DawnEnergy
    @DawnEnergy 14 дней назад

    how are you calm and excited at the same time?

    • @stealthedsmoke
      @stealthedsmoke 14 дней назад +3

      It’s kind of hard to explain but here’s my best shot:
      Your brain is reacting to all the stimuli that comes from a fight, but you as the fighter will actively calm your excited nerves down through breathing and trust (in your preparation and technique)
      To be both excited and calm in a fight is to have enough awareness and energy to react to any danger and execute your game plan, while simultaneously not getting lost in the thrill of the fight and burning yourself out or running into danger. In other words, achieving flow state.
      Hope this helps!

    • @judd73
      @judd73 14 дней назад +6

      Maybe like a cat when it's playing. It's excited, but it's dialed in, focused. But loose.

  • @co6672
    @co6672 18 дней назад +2

    Cus and Teddy said to always punch with bad intentions. How do I apply this to my heavybag and pad workouts, do each punch have to be at full strength with the Peekaboo style??

    • @Joseph-zw6wm
      @Joseph-zw6wm 14 дней назад

      try experimenting and you will figure it out, also try punching with good intentions and feel the difference

  • @lodersracing
    @lodersracing 5 дней назад

    This is what Fury is good at... apart from v Usyk 😁

  • @ohno837
    @ohno837 7 дней назад +2

    His hair needs to relax

  • @stevecorn8039
    @stevecorn8039 7 дней назад

    If only this guy could stay calm and relaxed while answering questions. Not a great interview.

  • @TADIYA-y4n
    @TADIYA-y4n 15 дней назад +1

    Interview needs to shut up and let the person being interviewed speak

  • @PrinceoftheVioletFlame
    @PrinceoftheVioletFlame 12 дней назад

    Its true. Everyone I see that spar tires themselves out quickly because they are so tense and nervous. I think this is the number one mistake most people make when boxing and sparing.
    If you just let yourself stay relaxed you can fight round after round easily.

  • @JacksonXxXWaWa
    @JacksonXxXWaWa 7 дней назад

    This is stupid to be good at boxing never gey tired you have to train years of boxing.

  • @markymarco2570
    @markymarco2570 9 дней назад

    it's calm and what again?

  • @athenry
    @athenry 20 дней назад +13

    Now the question is, how do you stay calm and relaxed as someone is trying to knock your head off? :)

    • @ceckolalovia
      @ceckolalovia 20 дней назад +8

      Anger wont help so forget it. Imagine that every movement becomes harder if youre not calmer. Even a little calmer not entirely :)

    • @athenry
      @athenry 19 дней назад +6

      @@ceckolalovia You bring up an interesting point about anger. I've been learning that there is a difference between "getting angry" and "turning up the aggression". One can be VERY aggressive while being emotionally quite calm. The problem I have is physically relaxing while sparring. I seem to be trying to do "too much" all the time. My coach keeps telling me "settle down a bit, quit trying to move so much, you're moving too much". That's the hard part for me. Thus, I gas out around the middle of the third round.

    • @ramieskola7845
      @ramieskola7845 19 дней назад +1

      Accept it as normal thing in your life. 🤷

    • @getschwifty9531
      @getschwifty9531 17 дней назад +4

      Its a paradox, homie. That situation will make you tense but the more relaxed and calm you are, the better you can punch and move.

    • @ansteypinder7953
      @ansteypinder7953 14 дней назад +1

      Focus on not missing opportunities

  • @dusandragovic09srb
    @dusandragovic09srb 18 дней назад +1

    💯, other words: you need to play and not fight.
    Boxing is the King.
    martial arts = black magic
    Make the World Box to heal it!🙏💪
    Shadow boxing alone can get you far!
    ruclips.net/user/shorts7ePkAab6_G4

  • @augustuscordero8215
    @augustuscordero8215 14 дней назад +1

    lmao he got hit in the head too many times 😂😂 damn near incoherent