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The Beginner’s Guide: Tips to Make Your First Boxing Session Experience Enjoyable

To help you boost your confidence and make you feel comfortable walking into the boxing gym on your first day, we have pulled together a few tips every beginner must consider.

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The Beginner’s Guide: Tips to Make Your First Boxing Session Experience Enjoyable

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  1. The Beginner’s Guide: Tips to Make Your First Boxing Session Experience Enjoyable

  2. a few tips for beginners No matter how excited you were when you first talked about taking boxing lessons, thinking about actually hitting the boxing club can leave you a bit anxious and nervous. A lot of questions will strike your mind and many of them may discourage you from joining boxing lessons in Sydney. To help you boost your confidence and make you feel comfortable walking into the boxing gym on your first day, we have pulled together a few tips every beginner must consider.

  3. Ensure a good fitness level Boxing training is going to be hard and intense especially if you are quite not well in shape and are known to be stagnant. Before you walk into the boxing place, you must determine your strength and stamina. For this, you can do some cardio workout at home which may include burpees, mountain climbers, jump squats and lunges. This at-home workout will make sure you don’t collapse on your first day and end up leaving a bad impression on your trainer about your capability.

  4. Take a partner/friend As you hit the boxing club on your first day, you realise that you know no one there except your trainer who you just got familiar with. If it helps, you can take a friend or known one to boxing classes who is as new to boxing as you are. This will help make your first day experience a bit less awkward and isolated in the gym.

  5. Carry a positive attitude It is not only necessary to ensure a good physical condition and energy level but you also need to be mentally prepared for how challenging and intense the training may get. If you begin with the thought that you would just try and see if it works out for you at the boxing gym, there’s a good chance you would quit after a few classes. Your first day in the gym might be somewhat difficult and you may feel unattended. But you need to push yourself through the first day to unveil the rewarding journey ahead.

  6. Be consistent Once you decide to take boxing lessons, stay committed to your decision. No matter what show up daily. Never miss a class unless there’s an unavoidable situation. Bunking your classes may make the trainer lose focus on you and convey that you’re not serious about the sport or learning skills. Now that you have these tips for your first day at the boxing club, you can reduce the trauma associated with your experience and make it an enjoyable one.

  7. Corporate Fitness Centre (02) 9264 4492 36-38 Wentworth Ave SURRY HILLS NSW 2010 info@corporatefitnesscentre.com.au https://corporatefitnesscentre.com.au

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