nianfong wrote:wow that really sucks. I'd suggest going straight to the source. talk to your head coach in private. be diplomatic, and see what his problem is, and if you can alleviate it.
of course, that is the xingyi approach--confront him head on.
nianfong wrote:if he exposes his beng to you... sure!
Ian wrote:I think your answer lies with a longbow, a quiver of arrows, and a clocktower.
Or just find a less childish teacher.
Jeice wrote:Ian wrote:I think your answer lies with a longbow, a quiver of arrows, and a clocktower.
Or just find a less childish teacher.
I only have two weeks left at the gym until they break for summer anyway. So I figure I might just cowtow it and milk them for all the coaching I possibly can and then peace it.
Zhong_Kui wrote:The coach's behavior is absolutely understandable. Boxing gyms are generally money losing propositions, and they depend on their ability to turn out solid competitive fighters to get a reputation, a cut of the prize money, and or more fighters. That is just the way it is. It might feel rude to you, but flip it around, and think how the coach might think about you telling him that you don't want to go balls to the wall, and want to keep that pretty little face of yours. Imagine if you had a CMA teacher, who told you "go hold horse stance low for 1 hour" and you said, "Jeesh, that's a long time, I got shit I want to do." Same thing.
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