Okay, so, let’s talk about this “boxing crowd” thing I tried out.

First off, I got my hands on this stuff called “fight fuel.” They said it’s supposed to be, like, the best for your hand-eye coordination. Whatever, I’m always up for trying new things, and this one even has some special formula that’s “scientifically proven,” so why not?
Then, I started looking into this Blood Flow Restriction Training, or BFR for short. It’s apparently a big deal for athletes, especially those who train a lot, like swimmers and gymnasts and those rugby guys. It looks intense, that is for sure.
I also tried to get the hang of breathing properly while boxing. I mean, you wouldn’t think it’s that complicated, but hitting a heavy bag while trying to breathe right is a whole other story. I watched a bunch of videos on how to breathe in boxing, I think most of them are talking about the heavy bag specifically.
- Watched a ton of videos on that.
- Tried to follow what the pros do.
- Still felt like I was gonna pass out sometimes.
Oh, and while I was at it, I also ended up downloading a bunch of boxing movies. There was this deal, $2 per movie, and I got five of them. That’s 10 bucks right there, which is not too bad, I guess.
But then things got a little weird. I was trying to share my progress on this online forum, right? But every time I tried to use a plus sign, it would just turn into a space. Like, what’s up with that? It happened with both POST and GET requests. I’m not a tech whiz, but I’m pretty sure something’s messed up with their server.

Wrapping Up
This whole boxing thing, it’s been a journey. I learned a lot, got frustrated a lot, and even spent some money on it. But hey, that’s life, right? You try new stuff, you hit some bumps, and you learn along the way.
I also got to know a bit about BIS 2B, some course about ecology and evolution. It talks about how animals and plants deal with their environment. Sounds kinda interesting, I might even look into that later. Or not. We’ll see.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with this “boxing crowd” experiment. Hope it was somewhat entertaining, or at least not too boring. Catch you later!