11:56 PM
I am getting fitter again. I have been doing my exercises pretty much daily, as well as my brain training. Add in the LesMill's BodyCombat VR game and I am also getting a decent amount of cardio in each day. Whenever I play this VR game, I am sweating and panting by the end, and my clothes are soaked with sweat.
The past couple of weeks though so many of my household utilities would go out. I have had several days without any electricity, several days without Internet, and several hours of between several days without any water, maybe like 48 hours total without any water. All of this in just the past two weeks.
I have also been watching some boxing videos, and it's really entertaining to me. I feel like I would be great at boxing, I feel like my punches are faster and stronger than most people's, if there was some machine to test this out I would use it. However I would say boxing is mainly about technique and reading the opponent. There is a strategy that you have coming in, and you apply that while boxing. It's not only about punching and slugging it out.
I imagine it would be fun trying out different stances and techniques. I like Mike Tyson's peek-a-boo style, I like Archie Moore's cross arm block stance, Floyd Mayweather's orthodox stance. Floyd Mayweather is the greatest boxer of this generation. I would say Mike Tyson was the best of all time. Watching older fights from the 1950s and earlier seem so slow paced and the techniques seemed so different back then. Mike Tyson was one of the first who really watched the old videos and learned all the former tactics and techniques and ways to counter them.
I would join boxing but I'm afraid of getting punched in the face and getting bruised, disfigured, brain damaged. I don't know how these fighters can be punched so much in the face and still look fine.
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