What does the schlog do to keep from being bored

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Honing my fighting style and learning new combos and techniques.

I don't really have a favorite YouTuber nowadays. . I doubt most YouTubers have good quality videos. If I had to choose, it'd be the channel, Moon. I mostly watch shit while I'm eating.
Where do you learn new combos and techniques?
 
Where do you learn new combos and techniques?
I used to go to a boxing gym. Met a really nice coach. I got busy and stopped going there. Now, I learn my stuff on YouTube by watching old boxing clips. It's also where I get my conditioning routines from.
 
I used to go to a boxing gym. Met a really nice coach. I got busy and stopped going there. Now, I learn my stuff on YouTube by watching old boxing clips. It's also where I get my conditioning routines from.
Is there a channel that posts boxing clips like that or is it scattered
 
Whats maze of death about
I'd recommend just going into it blind (which is what I did, I had no idea what it was about) since a lot of it is meant to be a mystery to you, but it starts aboard a space ship, where one of the characters , ben tallchief is stationed. a sort of God, split up into 3 parts, is just outright real in a maze of death, and after his prayer to be transferred to a new location is picked up and relayed to a God world, his boss is given orders to send him to a planet, though he's not told what he'll actually be doing there or anything about it. He's sent there using a one-way rocket that does not have enough fuel for a return trip or to make it anywhere else. Upon arriving, he finds that there are 14 others who have been transferred to the same planet who also have not yet been told why they are there.
the high man in the castle guy 😱😱😱
I know him as the scanner darkly guy, but isn't his most famous work "do androids dream of electric sheep"?
 
He seems alright. I'll give him a watch later.

It's scattered. I have to dig up some clips that are of good quality and try to examine what the fighters did inside the ring.
The boxing era of the 70's to 90's are my favorites to watch and learn from. Especially from a boxer named Salvador Sánchez. He was a great boxer that if you can last long rounds, he's just going to hit you harder.
 
I used to go to a boxing gym. Met a really nice coach. I got busy and stopped going there. Now, I learn my stuff on YouTube by watching old boxing clips. It's also where I get my conditioning routines from.
I'll add that I've only recently started boxing again. I still have a lot of catching up to do.
 
Did the same when i was 15 but to big band jazz
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I play videogames. Sports. Gym. Etc. I’m starting to go jiu-jitsu with by brazilian friend.
 
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