The Journal
The "No-Sparring" Fallacy: Why You Can't Borrow a Fighter’s Mindset
True resilience cannot be bought through comfortable workshops or choreographed drills; it is the earned residue of past experiences where you had something real to lose. To claim the fighter's mindset without ever stepping into the ring is to seek the prestige of the scar without the sting of the wound.
The Architecture of Action: A New Way to Map Human Movement
Move beyond superficial fitness categories with this "Inside-Out" taxonomy, a guide to the human muscular system and its functional hierarchy. This model suggests that our anatomy provides a unique combination of precise observation, complex communication, and the collective ability to change our world.
Combos Of The Week: Week 17 Virtual Padwork Online Boxing Series
This series is a weekly recap of my Virtual Padwork #ComboOfTheDay series, originally launched in 2023. These posts provide a reference of the combinations to help you structure your online boxing journey.
The Geometry of the Jab: A Tactical Guide to Ring Position and Stance
This guide explores how to transform the jab from a simple strike into a tool for spatial manipulation by adapting your technique to specific ring positions and stance alignments. From winning the lead-hand battle in the centre to pinning an opponent in the corner, learn the tactical geometry required to dictate the fight.
Mind the Gap (and the Glutes): A Guide to the Tube’s Most Brutal Staircases
Ever wondered just how far down those "emergency stairs" actually go? From the 320-step expedition at Hampstead to the infamous tourist trap at Covent Garden, here is the ultimate breakdown of the London Underground’s most brutal climbs.
On This Day: The Fighter Who Put His Money Where His Mouth Was
In 1913, Ted ‘Kid’ Lewis pioneered the use of the first custom-fitted mouthguard, a device designed by his dentist to prevent the gruesome lip injuries common in the ring. Though initially mocked as an "unfair advantage," Lewis's innovation revolutionized athlete safety and became a staple of modern contact sports
6 Boxing Training Tips for Time-Poor Professionals
By focusing on these six precise and efficient methods, busy professionals can successfully incorporate the demanding yet rewarding practice of boxing into a crowded schedule. The key is applying intellectual discipline and consistency to ensure maximum physical and technical development in the shortest possible time.
The London Fitness Paradox: Why More Gyms Haven't Made the City Healthier
The visible boom in London's boutique fitness sector is masking a deeper crisis of inactivity across the city. Rather than improving general public health, the industry’s premium economic model is actively widening the health gap between the wealthy and the rest of the population.
On This Day: Three Rounds of War
In 1985, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns delivered "The War," eight minutes of unmatched ferocity that is hailed as the greatest short fight in boxing history. Despite a broken hand from Hearns and a gruesome cut on Hagler, the champion emerged victorious with a third-round knockout that cemented his legendary status.
Combos Of The Week: Week 16 Virtual Padwork Online Boxing Series
This series is a weekly recap of my Virtual Padwork #ComboOfTheDay series, originally launched in 2023. These posts provide a reference of the combinations to help you structure your online boxing journey.
Fix Your Form: Quick Tips on The Rear Hook
The rear hook offers massive power, but it is the easiest punch to over-swing and lose your balance. Learn how to stabilize your lead leg and tighten your rotation to deliver a devastating punch without leaving yourself open.
Why Your Frustration with Personal Training Courses is Valid (And How You Can Move Forward)
Your personal training certificate often leaves you unprepared for London's high operational costs, forcing you into an unsustainable generalist trap that validates the struggle against burnout. The solution is a phased, strategic plan: use the commercial gym temporarily to build an exit fund and gather crucial niche data, allowing you to disrupt the cost structure and claim true professional independence.
Why Bullying is a Political Campaign, Not a Mental Illness
By framing bullying as a political campaign rather than a mental health crisis, we shift the focus from "curing" a broken individual to disrupting a strategic bid for social status. Rightful empowerment then becomes the transition from a target to a "Dissident", someone who has the quiet authority to refuse the bully’s manifesto and change the rules of the game for the entire group.
The Hidden Depth: Why Great Coaching Looks Effortless and Deceives the Learner
Great coaches make complex material appear simple by mastering instructional design. The deceptive ease of the learner’s experience results from the coach’s strategic use of scaffolding and the rigorous minimisation of extraneous cognitive load on the learner. But what if great coaching paradoxically undermines student motivation?
Stop Wasting Energy: Why the 'Perfect' Boxing Stance You Learned Isn't Actually About Balance
The common assumption that the boxing stance is a fixed position for simple balance is incorrect, as it's actually a dynamic, ready-to-go system built for transferring kinetic energy and concealing your intentions. By focusing on 'loading' your power instead of 'bracing' for stability, you can immediately gain significant speed and power advantages.
Why Your Favourite Fighting Game is the Best Padwork Coach You Never Knew You Had
The common ground between boxing padwork and fighting games shows that both operate on similar principles. By applying the logic of fighting games to boxing combinations, and by applying the fluidity and improvisation of boxing to fighting games, both can achieve a significant upgrade.
Beyond The Bench Press: Why Personal Training Education Fails Both Trainer and Client
The inefficiency in the personal training industry is rooted in an educational failure: training providers provide non-critical knowledge, leading them to apply an ethically blind approach that fails to address real-world problems faced by clients. The solution is to integrate critical thinking and reflective practice into the curriculum.
Combos Of The Week: Week 15 Virtual Padwork Online Boxing Series
This series is a weekly recap of my Virtual Padwork #ComboOfTheDay series, originally launched in 2023. These posts provide a reference of the combinations to help you structure your online boxing journey.
On This Day: The ‘Super Fight’ That Split the World of Boxing
In 1987, Sugar Ray Leonard completed one of the greatest comebacks in history by defeating "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler after a three-year retirement. The controversial split-decision victory earned Leonard the middleweight title and remains one of the most talked-about results in boxing history.
On This Day: The 26-Round Marathon in the Havana Heat
In 1915, Jess Willard ended the historic reign of Jack Johnson by securing a knockout in the 26th round of a punishing marathon bout in Havana. The fight remains one of boxing’s most debated moments, famously ending Johnson's seven-year run as heavyweight champion.
