Thursday, December 10, 2009

Too late ???

hi, i am coming to be 18 in a few months. i want to become a pro heavyweight boxer and i believe that if i work really really hard everyday, i may be able to catch up, i know i am a little late. is it possible to pull that off with a lot of training. what do you need to be a good boxer? good atitude? stamina, speed? power? what else??? i am not hoping to be amateur, i wanna be world champ.



and another thing i want to do is become an actor, i wanna do both at the same time, cause you don't fight everyday, just once or twice a month.i know acting can be done any age, but not boxing. but if i go for heavyweight, i'll be a little fat, won't i? not ideal for movies is it?? any advice would be appreciated(pleae be nice).



i don't want to waste anymore time, i really need to start getting in these things. isn't that right, please reaply, bye



Too late ???theater



First things first...do your homework regarding both of these fields.



Both boxing and acting require intense amounts of training and preparation - building stamina, speed, strength and skill for boxing, cultivating your acting skills (because not everybody is believable on-screen, you have to truly work at it to get good enough to be famous...remember that "She Bangs" guy from American Idol? SCARY!!!)



As both fields are labor-intensive, you'll find that picking one or the other to devote your initial undivided efforts to would be the better course of action - it's far better to give 100% to one area than to try and split your efforts and fail at both.



If you decide to take the boxing route, you'll need to find a reputable gym/training facility, seek out a trainer who is willing to work with you (remember: these guys are not doing this for charity's sake, you're going to PAY THEM to train you), and then you'll be spending countless hours working on your footwork, your hand speed and accuracy, your strength and stamina, and you'll do it all over again the next day.



Choosing acting is no easier, as you'll find that you'll need to enroll in a reputable acting course (because "natural talent" is such a rare commodity that it's virtually unheard of any more), find an acting coach, possibly a voice coach as well, and again: you'll be paying these people for their time and expertise. More of the countless hours will be spent first learning the craft and skills they're teaching you, then working to perfect these new abilities.



Either way you go, you're in for a long road of very, VERY hard work. Nothing worthwhile is easy, and these both will prove that to you, no matter which you choose.



Good luck to you, and I'm looking forward to being able to say, "...and I knew him when..."



Too late ???london theatre opera theater



you may fight only a few times a month but don't forget about all the praticing, weight lifting, working out your going to have to do. since your saying your starting late....means you'll have to work EXTRA hard to catch up, i would say pick one of the two and become AWESOMELY awesome at one of them. so yah, pick one and go find yourself a trainer one the one you pick and have fun with it!

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