Thai boxing in Barcelona – training in Russian.
In Barcelona at a bus stop I noticed a curious scene: a 10-year-old presumably Roma girl was showing her mother a series of boxing punches as if she were a trained boxer.
Looking at her, I wondered why our Slavs often give their boys to soccer without realizing where they live and among whom they live.
In the aggressive urban environment of Barcelona, boxing skills can be much more useful than soccer.
If even little, I assume gypsy girls in Barcelona, can professionally hit a boxing series of punches, one can easily imagine how prepared physically and energized her brothers are.
And now sadly imagine what a boy soccer player will do when faced with such a reality? The street dictates its own rules of survival, and boxing training must meet the challenges of the time.
A boy can do any soccer, provided he does boxing.
Boxing is an amulet for any boy, which will help him survive the aggressive situation on the street and return home to his parents alive and healthy.
Keep your boy alive and healthy. To do this, take him by the hand in time to the school of real boxing.
I am a coach, master and World Champion in Thai Boxing and Kickboxing, holder of the highest master’s degree in kickboxing – black belt 3 dan, holder of black belt 5 dan in karate. Raised two world champions, national champion and regional champions.