u/DKAL_7

Where do people do solo boxing workouts if you don’t have space for a bag at home?

I’d like to do more of it and train techniques in my own time, but I don’t really have anywhere to set one up.

For anyone in the same boat, what do you do?

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u/DKAL_7 — 5 days ago

Anyone else feel limited by boxing fitness classes but not want to spar or compete?

I enjoy boxing fitness classes, but they're really limiting. The classes become repetitive, there's not much chance to work on specific skills at my own pace and I can't always make the scheduled times.

At the same time, I’m not looking to spar, compete, or join a serious boxing gym and I don't have room for a bag at my house. I have competed in a white collar event before but it's not my priority right now.

Does anyone else feel stuck between boxing fitness classes and “proper” boxing gyms like this? Curious how people deal with it. Thanks!

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u/DKAL_7 — 5 days ago

I enjoy boxing fitness classes, but they're really limiting. The classes become repetitive, there's not much chance to work on specific skills at my own pace and I can't always make the scheduled times.

At the same time, I’m not looking to spar, compete, or join a serious boxing gym and I don't have room for a bag at my house. I do enjoy sparring and have competed before but it's not my priority right now.

Does anyone else feel stuck between boxing fitness classes and “proper” boxing gyms like this? Curious how people deal with it. Thanks!

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u/DKAL_7 — 8 days ago

I’ve seen this come up a lot with early-stage B2B companies.

The founder gets the first customers through instinct, credibility, deep product knowledge and a lot of persistence. Then, at some point, the business needs sales to become more repeatable but handing it over is rarely straightforward.

So much of what works is still in the founder’s head: which customers are worth chasing, how to explain the value, when to push, when to walk away, and how to handle objections.

Hiring a salesperson doesn’t magically create a sales system. If anything, it often shows you that a formalised process hasn't been created yet.

For founders who’ve been through this, what was the hardest part of moving away from founder-led sales? And if you managed to do it well, how did you go about it and what was the biggest benefit you saw?

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u/DKAL_7 — 8 days ago

I enjoy boxing fitness classes, but they're really limiting. The classes become repetitive, there's not much chance to work on specific skills at my own pace and I can't always make the scheduled times.

At the same time, I’m not looking to spar, compete, or join a serious boxing gym and I don't have room for a bag at my house. I have competed in a white collar event before but it's not my priority right now.

Does anyone else feel stuck between boxing fitness classes and “proper” boxing gyms like this? Curious how people deal with it. Thanks!

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u/DKAL_7 — 9 days ago

I enjoy boxing fitness classes, but they're really limiting. The classes become repetitive, there's not much chance to work on specific skills at my own pace and I can't always make the scheduled times.

At the same time, I’m not looking to spar, compete, or join a serious boxing gym and I don't have room for a bag at my house.

Does anyone else feel stuck between boxing fitness classes and “proper” boxing gyms like this? Curious how people deal with it. Thanks!

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u/DKAL_7 — 9 days ago