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Giving Encouragement to a Boxer in the Corner

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Summary: It's important to give boxers encouraging advice. Learn how to work the corner for a boxer, including tips and techniques for giving advice and treating injuries in this free boxing video.

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By Bill Lefebvre
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Billy Lefebvre is the owner and head coach for Bantam Boxing. He has been involved in boxing as a successful amateur local, regional, national and inter-national competitor, corner...read more

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"The next thing we're going to talk about is to give your boxer encouraging advice. And that's all you can really do is give your boxer advice because you're not the one out there ok? The boxer is out in the ring, he's doing all the work but we're helping him, but we sometimes need to encourage him. If your boxer comes back and he's completely adamant about he's losing, there's no way he can win, he feels he's doing everything wrong, you need to encourage him. You need to let him know that there is something he's doing right out there. The fact that he climbed through the ropes to begin with into this match should be encouraging enough. So we're going to show you a little bit of encouragement for your boxers in between those rounds. Nick, round's over. Come on Nick, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 go ahead and sit down Nick. Just keep your hands up and your chin down. You're doing fine Nick, you're doing fine. You took that long walk from that locker room to this ring and you're a champion. You can do this Nick, you can do this. Hands up, chin down and keep circling Nick. You look real good, you look real good. You're looking sharp tonight. I just want you to keep moving. If he hits hard, you keep moving you stay away, we're not going to brawl the brawler. We're going to. Ask him if he wants to quit. Do you want to quit? No. No? No. Did he want to quit before he came back to this corner? Did you want to quit before you came in? Alright, we all set? Is he ready to go back out there? We're set. He looks fine. Did you change his mind? He looks good. Alright Shane, that's good. Alright we got that boxer back encouraged again, he's ready to go back out there."

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