sparred yesterday and am enjoying the soreness today . not that I cant box, I just like being dominated and it can certainly is a way to satisfy gutpunching fetishes by intentionally letting body shots in. I actually took up boxing to get gut slugged lol
It is certainly physically therapeutic. As a mid 50s wrestler it has helped me regain some lightness on my feet, better hip movement, a lot of shoulder and upper body power, balance, speed and the ability to judge distance better.
Mentally there can be no doubt that learning such a precise and complex art can do as much for your brain as learning chess.
Emotionally, it's a really happy place to be although it shares that I think with wrestling and other martial arts.
Definitely! It pushes every limit physically and mentally. It’s an amazing feeling to break through some places you thought you couldn’t. It can be scary as hell and intimidating which is part of the therapy. I haven’t found a better workout or hotter sport.
It is very therapeutic for me in every way. I feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally. You learn more about yourself when you are in the ring sparring or competing.
Heard a pschycologist say this.
A release of needed aggression.
A modern day contest between two people - besides being a good physical work-out.
But NOT if someone just wants to beat the shit out of another human body...
Better than spending hours playing video games.
That was the conversation thread which started this comment.
TorontoBxr (1 )
04/5/2018 20:53Celtic Fire put my feelings into a few powerful words!
Boxing allows me to be Mister Nice Guy in regular life
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wrestlerspig (14)
06/5/2018 05:21(C'est une réponse)
I hope you are not nice to me when we have a match.
halndallas (6)
03/5/2018 11:09sparred yesterday and am enjoying the soreness today . not that I cant box, I just like being dominated and it can certainly is a way to satisfy gutpunching fetishes by intentionally letting body shots in. I actually took up boxing to get gut slugged lol
Ironbull (96)
03/5/2018 10:34It is certainly physically therapeutic. As a mid 50s wrestler it has helped me regain some lightness on my feet, better hip movement, a lot of shoulder and upper body power, balance, speed and the ability to judge distance better.
Mentally there can be no doubt that learning such a precise and complex art can do as much for your brain as learning chess.
Emotionally, it's a really happy place to be although it shares that I think with wrestling and other martial arts.
Jake362 (16)
03/5/2018 09:43Definitely! It pushes every limit physically and mentally. It’s an amazing feeling to break through some places you thought you couldn’t. It can be scary as hell and intimidating which is part of the therapy. I haven’t found a better workout or hotter sport.
AussieBoxer (44 )
03/5/2018 10:13(C'est une réponse)
Great point about the fear factor Jake362.
The fact that boxing is hot as hell does help a lot. ;-)
Jake362 (16)
03/5/2018 11:54(C'est une réponse)
I thought you might agree
Nightmareera (0 )
03/5/2018 03:43To be honest no, I found a lot of ways to deal with beside damage my board. I play guitar and video games. But that's me.
CelticFire (27 )
03/5/2018 02:55Short anwser, yes.
Long anwser, fuck yes.
svenmarc (4)
06/4/2018 20:46Definitely, I agree 100 %! Boxing is a great chance to pass my limits - great feeling!
ShadowBoxer (0 )
06/4/2018 04:12It realease stress
like many said ...endorphin do the trick
that not only happen with boxing...also with a normal workout for example
scottimike (26 )
05/4/2018 06:24Yes just like the wrestling does ..
PJBoxxxer1 (7 )
05/4/2018 05:16Luv the endorphine rush and thrill of being active!
ToeTheLine (31)
04/4/2018 20:47Absolutely, always feel better after a heavy training session or sparring....endorphins .
hookuppercut (26)
04/4/2018 15:38It is very therapeutic for me in every way. I feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally. You learn more about yourself when you are in the ring sparring or competing.
AussieBoxer (44 )
04/4/2018 07:31Definitely. I always feel better after a good boxing session, be it an intense workout or some hard sparring.
Bkboxer (2)
05/4/2018 05:44(C'est une réponse)
Agree 100% especially after sparring
BilBeaux (0)
03/4/2018 23:46Heard a pschycologist say this.
A release of needed aggression.
A modern day contest between two people - besides being a good physical work-out.
But NOT if someone just wants to beat the shit out of another human body...
Better than spending hours playing video games.
That was the conversation thread which started this comment.
What do you say?