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*VIDEO* A Beautiful Mind For Boxing? (Sequel Of BBP)

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 14:51
by Marcos Avellan
This is the sequel to my piece that was posted a few days ago about Smuggled Cuban Boxing Secrets - please make sure to watch that video before watching this one...

In the movie, "A Beautiful Mind", the main character, Russell Crowe, is a schizophrenic. As a result, he sees and imagines things that aren't really happening... and I'm recommending you do the same in your boxing training!

What? I must be going crazy too! Check out my video to understand what I mean by this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izSejBFNUw8

DISCLAIMER:
I need to apologize about my foul language! In this video there is a LOT of cursing. Why? Not that it is a good excuse, but this demo was the end of a four day, ten hour a day, instructor training that I was doing for about forty to fifty UFC fighters, black belts, and gym owners from around the world - we even had a team fly in from Australia!

I don't care who you are... after sitting in the same chair for almost 40 hours, you are going to start dozing off... so I dropped some "F" bombs to keep everyone shocked and in attention This particular video was never meant to be shared on the Internet... but I got such great reviews by the fighters and instructors in attendance that I decided to post it up and share it with everyone.

I'll post up Part III in a few days. Enjoy!

Sincerely,
Marcos Avellan
www.MarcosAvellan.com
1-888-FFA-GYMS

P.S. Please drop some comments!

Re: *VIDEO* A Beautiful Mind For Boxing? (Sequel Of BBP)

Posted: 08 Jul 2012, 02:29
by iodom03
I enjoyed it, I think the words about the training to failure could be misunderstood. (Just rewording of this area in the movie would be better)
I get what your meaning though. People are afraid to train 100% because of fear of failure, but it is better to fail in the training gym and win in fight.
Even myself, when I train, I save myself cause I am afraid that I will gas out and not complete the session, or fear of embarrassment due to being totally weak and helpless from tiredness.

Changing this, would definitely improve my training and performance. But making that change is so hard. I tried yesterday and failed.

Re: *VIDEO* A Beautiful Mind For Boxing? (Sequel Of BBP)

Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 01:41
by Marcos Avellan
Thanks for the feedback guys