“The Mittologist” Science of Mayweather Style Defensive HBO Boxing & Mittwork Training – Coach Rick

First Technical Training session in 2010 for young Amateur Heavyweight Boxer JT. In his preparation for the upcoming Golden Gloves Competitions in Feb. 2010. Defensive Technical development training session, working on, “Smoothness of Motion”, as well as continuing on how to Fight out of the “Shell”… So ifyou haven’t done so already, come train with “The Mittologist” – Coach Rick and see what everybody from fighters and coaches to celebrities from around the globe are talking about,,, Develop smoothness of motion,, head movement, slipping /countering, combination punching and use of angles,, All done in one (1) hour training sessions. Don’t forget to order my (2) disc Mittwork Training DVD series “Mastering The Art of Technical Boxing Mittwork” for that fighter or coach in your life. If you want professional, world class boxing training and tactics, including the utilization of the highly sought after “Roger Mayweather Style of Mittwork / Padwork”,, Then come train with one of the Top boxing trainers in the sport today, Technical Boxing Mittwork Specialist, Coach Rick, He is currently one of Boxing’s most sought after Coaches for Technical Boxing Padwork / Mittwork,,, If you are a fighter (amateur of Pro) or just someone (male or female) just looking to get into or stay in shape, I have a program that will suite you. If you want to learn one of the most SOUGHT after and EFFECTIVE boxing mittwork /padwwork training systems out there,,, I, Coach Rick “The Mittologist” can
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After eliminating two of the top three seeds over the Great West Conference Tournament’s first two days, the Utah Valley women’s basketball team came from 18 points down to upset No. 1 seed and regular season champion North Dakota, 70-62, to become the conference’s first-ever tournament champions. In a game that reflected the team’s season, a slow offensive start found UVU (10-22) trailing early on before slowly chipping away and finishing strong to win the team’s fifth straight game. Trailing by six late, Asumi Nakayama hit a free-throw line jumper and Jenna Johnson hit back-to-back 3-pointers, the second coming with 1:46 to go, to put the Wolverines up 59-57, their first lead of the game. UVU then hit 11-of-12 from the line over the final 1:23 to seal the win. Nakayama finished with 14 points, eight assists, five steals and five rebounds and was named the Tournament MVP after averaging 17.0 points, 7.7 assists, 5.0 rebounds and over three steals per game. Johnson, who scored 17 and was named to the All-Tournament team, helped limit GWC Player of the Year Kayla Bagaason of North Dakota (17-14) to eight points on 3-of-12 shooting. Kaycee Mansfield had her second double-double in two days, scoring 15 points and pulling down 12 rebounds and was also on the All-Tournament Team after averaging 10.0 points and 11.3 rebounds. “Honestly it feels very, very surreal right now. It has been a rocky, rocky road, and the thing that kept me hopeful all year long was that they would
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Comments

  1. NextTime4U says:

    @osbornehunter I learned watching the Mayweathers on tape and I have been told by a number of people that including several that train with them directly that they like the work I do,,, bottom line “Imitation is the Greatest Form of Flattery”.. it is a very progressive and effective system and concept to teach fighters… Thanks, Coach Rick

  2. osbornehunter says:

    where did u learn that? did mayweathers train u? how do they feel that your teaching very similar style to them? i think its cool..

  3. thuglyf121212 says:

    legend trainer

  4. NightManiacsInc says:

    fuck

  5. lahkidd says:

    how much you charge per hour for children

  6. bigchen says:

    hey ,i ordered your basic mitt training dvd.
    when should i expect it to arrive? thank you

  7. NextTime4U says:

    Thanks Fam,,, that is something we do in the gym, but I have’nt gotton around to putting it up on video but I will definitely work on doing that,, thanks again for the comment and suggestion,, Coach Rick

  8. Killa25Cam says:

    Hey Great video!

    But you should do a tape on what my coach calls in and outs because most coaches don’t focus on it and therefore most boxers don’t do it. It’s all about moving in and out or range with fast footwork and being on your toes while still being able to sit down on your punches for that brief second!

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