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    any help for someone whos lost motivation

    recently ive had a bit of a bad time of it and have been feeling down but the problem is i can no longer motivate myself to train and am eating more than usual has anyone got any clue as to what might help me to get more motivated as i still love boxing but latley have just been plane lazy


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    Fat bastered!

    Just go to the gym, you'll get a motivation

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    hahaha

    Watch Rocky, hahahhahaa,
    Just watch some of those boxing propaganda films before fights (im assuming your into boxing from the forum) , they are all like, "he had nothing and trained real hard, did like fifteen millino of this a day, he is so tough, what an inspiration for hte young fighter out there," llol, that will get you motivated, I think.

    Rocky is always good though.

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    Watch some old boxing clips and read a few good books on boxing, a lot of it will motivate the hell out of you. If it still doesn't work, try another athletic activity for a time and don't even think about it, then come back to it a few weeks later and see how you feel about it then.
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    chances are you probably fell into a specific routine at the gym...i've found that just rearranging the workout can throw you off and force you to workup to the "new" workout

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    Whenever I lose motivation, I just join a new gym

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    Quote Originally Posted by danrogers29
    recently ive had a bit of a bad time of it and have been feeling down but the problem is i can no longer motivate myself to train and am eating more than usual has anyone got any clue as to what might help me to get more motivated as i still love boxing but latley have just been plane lazy
    Maybe your other responsibilities in life are one up at the moment...

    Hey man, when it comes to eatin' you never can get enough!!!!

    Just eat healthy; take a look at what you're eating & plan your meals. Like Samurai guy said, rent a boxing movie and take a break for awhile.

    Ever see "Million Dollar Baby"? How about "Carman: The Champion"?

    Heck, even Rocky 3 shows that champs loose motivation.

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    i lose motivation all the time, i have it one day, lose it the next. losing motivation and bouncing back is a big part of training. some people can deal with it and bounce right back, and others just quit and let it beat them. i thijnk this issue is the biggest issue when it comes to training. everyone at some pioint questions themselves and their motivation. i dont really have an answer to this, i guess its jsut something evryone has to deal with on a personal level, but hoepfully u will find yourself and once again find your motivation to train. and if not, well dont worry too much cause we all die eventually and most of us wont be that great anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmptyneSs
    find your motivation to train. and if not, well dont worry too much cause we all die eventually and most of us wont be that great anyway.
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    Lost motivation

    Maybe your just bored with it all and need a break. Avoid the gym for a while, and do something else for a while. You can always go back when the desire returns.

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    Maybe you are just bored with it all and need a break. Take up something else for a while and return when your motivation returns. It probably won't be too long.

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    How can you go from loving boxing to loving eating?? I love to eat too, but I train intensely whether it's roadwork or hitting the weightpile.
    Owner of a lonely heart.. much better than a owner of a broken heart...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQchris
    How can you go from loving boxing to loving eating?? I love to eat too, but I train intensely whether it's roadwork or hitting the weightpile.
    Maybe its George Foreman in disguise....

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    try asking urself why u like boxing in the first place why u love it so much . . . the odd picture of your "hero" boxer well placed around ur room to give u that constant reminder to inspire u! stuff liket that but at the end of the day it comes down to you . ..

    sometimes tho you realise that there is nothing truly in it for u anymore and ur head moves on to other things in life, this might be the case
    Iron is destroyed by its own rust . ..

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    solution

    watch the 76 episodes of Hajime No Ippo..its that japanese anime that threw me into boxing..good stuff!!!they exagerate somehow the fighting but its still very much reality-based..they bring the boxing history books and strategies..its really really cool.a must for all boxing fans

    you can download all the 76 episodes using utorrent absolutly free (no shit stuff like ''free but u still gotta pay 29.30$ + shipping and handling) i mean totaly free...

    heres the link dude enjoy : http://www.torrentz.com/torrent_163607.html

    story: Makunouchi (幕之内 一歩 Makunouchi Ippo) is a very shy high school student who never had the time to make friends because he was always busy helping his mother with the family fishing boat business. Because he kept to himself a group of bullies got into the habit of picking on him. On one particular day these bullies decided to give him a rather serious beating. A middle-weight professional boxer who was passing by stopped the bullies and took Ippo to the Kamogawa Gym (鴨川ボクシングジム), owned by a retired boxer Genji Kamogawa (鴨川 源二 Kamogawa Genji), to treat his injuries. After Ippo awoke to the sounds of boxers training, the boxer who saved him, Mamoru Takamura, tried to cheer Ippo up by letting him vent his frustrations on a sandbag. It was then that they had their first glimpse into Ippo's talent for boxing. After that incident, Ippo started his regular training and began his path in Japan's professional boxing.

    The story focuses heavily on character development, even during the matches something is learned about the fighters. This is probably why the series has lasted as long as it has. Ippo and his rivalary with Miyata is the main draw in the early part of the series. That later changes to Ippo's path towards the Japanese Featherweight Championship and eventually the world championship. Along the way we are given glimpses into the other side character's pasts and current boxing trials.

    The anime series has two spin-off movies that were actually part of the manga. Champion Road, which takes place after Ippo becomes the Japanese Featherweight Champion and showcases his first defense of the title. Kimura Vs. Mashiba, which pits one of Ippo's senpai (upper classmen) against the Japanese lightweight champion (who happens to be Ippo's love interest's brother).
    Who dares Wins

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