The CYC boxing program is the cornerstone and oldest program at the Center. Over
the years, the CYC has produced some outstanding boxers and continues to do so today.
But more importantly, the boxing program has taught and developed core values in
young boys and girls that will help them in all areas of their lives. The coaching
staff proudly teaches the values of respect, camaraderie, tenacity, sportsmanship,
honor, and especially the three D's of the CYC: Discipline, Dedication,
and Desire.
As a beginner, boxers will be integrated into the sport slowly, incorporating stretching,
proper hand-wrapping techniques, and enjoyable warm up drills. Head Coach
Gary Sullenger believes that in order to get kids to work hard, you need to keep
them interested and have fun too! Warm-up routines such as indoor soccer,
dodge ball and sprout ball help set that tone. Rhythm, basic footwork and
combinations are key components that will be taught during the early stages
of an athlete's boxing development. Careful attention is paid to this portion
of training as it lays the foundation for all future development. The basic
technique taught for conditioning at this level is work on the heavy bags, jumping
rope and running. As athletes continue, they learn defensive techniques
including punch avoidance, blocking and counter punching. Depending on the
athletes' desires and skill development, some sparring may take place at this
level. However, this happens only when the coach believes the athlete is
ready.
When an athlete progresses to the intermediate, advanced
and/or competitive levels, the intensity picks up. A strong love for the sport
helps carry the athlete through the tougher workouts. Warm-up exercises include
stretching, running, mirror boxing, under wire punching, jump rope and advanced
footwork routines. The coaching staff also includes some fun, lighter warm-up
games during training. At this stage of training, double end bag, speed bag,
upper cut bag and punch mitt drills with the coaching staff are key components
of the program. The partner concept is incorporated to keep more kids training
concurrently. One-on-one drills, punching, counter punching and defensive positioning
are key skills learned and enhanced through partnering strategies. At
all levels, the coaching staff utilizes videotaping and review of training, sparring
and competition to identify areas that need attention in an athlete's boxing
development and regiment. Also, once an athlete reaches the team level, weight
management and diet are extremely important components of training. The coaching
staff assists the athlete in nutrition education and planning.
When you become a member of the CYC, and participate in the boxing program, you are taught from the beginning to help and support the other members of the program. Coach Sullenger works very hard at managing the competitive boxers and selecting the appropriate matches. The CYC boxing program hosts and travels to several competitions throughout the year. These are all part of the team's activities. The CYC boxing program strives to learn and enjoy the sport of boxing together as a family unit.
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