I boxed some as a teen, until they wanted to put me up against a guy who later won the Golden Gloves.
Wise choice.I boxed some as a teen, until they wanted to put me up against a guy who later won the Golden Gloves.
You have to fight up if you ever want to get better. My son is 11 & around 87-90lbs. He fights 14-20 year olds on sparring nights. Obviously they’re not going full power but they present a genuine challenge for him. They’re bigger, longer, heavier & more intimidating. He really has to work to get inside on them. He can hold his own against them & on more than one occasion, he’s broken a nose or bloodied them pretty badly. Speed & movement prevail over power any day.I boxed some as a teen, until they wanted to put me up against a guy who later won the Golden Gloves.
I was about 18 and a novice. The other guy was a GG veteran. I had seen him beat the hell out of people.You have to fight up if you ever want to get better. My son is 11 & around 87-90lbs. He fights 14-20 year olds on sparring nights. Obviously they’re not going full power but they present a genuine challenge for him. They’re bigger, longer, heavier & more intimidating. He really has to work to get inside on them. He can hold his own against them & on more than one occasion, he’s broken a nose or bloodied them pretty badly. Speed & movement prevail over power any day.
Golden gloves tournament starts this coming Friday in Buffalo NY. Our club has 2 entries. One in novice & one open.
Do you also pay state and federal income tax? Property Tax?Meanwhile, state sales tax went up again so my local sales tax is 11%. Ugh
There is a point where you know it's a sport or hobby and not something to make a career out of. No reason to go into something when you already know the outcome.I was about 18 and a novice. The other guy was a GG veteran. I had seen him beat the hell out of people.
Yes. We have sales tax, labor tax, service tax, property tax, and income tax. Last year they tricked voters into voting to increase income tax bc the language on the bill said it was going to lower income tax but failed to mention that it would actually go up because they were removing the deduction for what people pay in federal taxes so people get double dipped on and the state broadened what is considered taxable income to get more $$$ from people. They also have no minimum income to tax. Lower income and middle class people get hit the hardest. They made sure to make it so the big corporations and wealthy people don't have to pay as much or can get all sorts of exemptions.Do you also pay state and federal income tax? Property Tax?
We have local income tax. My city is 7.75% which is the cheapest in our county. The city tried to raise it by a full 1%, but really would not specify what they were going to do with the increase. I do know our city started counting their chickens (money) before they hatched (voter approved), and gave themselves a sizeable raise, including a 1600% raise for our treasurer. Now they are holding a sizeable payroll increase with no money coming in. Kinda funny and poor management on our city officials.
Years ago, one of the back roads I traveled on the weekends, had a large slide. It would take a year to find funds to repair it, so they installed gates. This was a scenic byway, a two lane paved road. The byway started 30 miles south of me and the slide was 40 miles south on that road. From that point you could have ridden a bike along the river for 20 miles plus any spur road off of the main road. You'd have the entire place to yourself. The river is all rocky and crystal clear. It would have been perfect for biking.Never did feel safe riding my bike in the Carolinas. Everybody is on their cell phones and sooner or later you’re gonna get thumped. Things are different in the desert. Tempe is a gold rated bike city and right now the weather is perfect for riding, plus they have miles of automobile free multi use paths and trails you can ride. Best thing ever. Forget about watching the news, forget about your BS job and the clowns you have to work with, get the damn phone outta your face and go for a ride. Nature, fresh air and ASU is real close so there’s always someone to look at .
With all that going for me living here, I had to buy me a new bike. Well, maybe I didn’t HAVE to, but I certainly wanted to, so I did. Lemme tell ya, this thing is COMFY! Guess what Im doing this afternoon after I get home.
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Years ago, one of the back roads I traveled on the weekends, had a large slide. It would take a year to find funds to repair it, so they installed gates. This was a scenic byway, a two lane paved road. The byway started 30 miles south of me and the slide was 40 miles south on that road. From that point you could have ridden a bike along the river for 20 miles plus any spur road off of the main road. You'd have the entire place to yourself. The river is all rocky and crystal clear. It would have been perfect for biking.
Yeah, your familiar, well traveled world is altogether different when you slow down from your busy schedule, slow the pace and stop to smell the coyote turds along the road..... You never even knew they were there before. Now, you can take a stick, crush em open and see what Mr Coyote was snacking on. Nature is always there, but you have to slow the pace to enjoy it.
Don’t forget, you’re not 16 anymore!! That means no bunny hops, endo’s, rooster tails, wheelies, etc.I think we all need to learn how to slow down a bit Easier said than done though.
I would say the main motivator for me was I want to ride my bike to work n back. This city is flat which means riding is easy, unless it’s windy, and it damn near never rains here. What more could you ask for. It’s a 6 mile trip one way and takes about a half hour to ride. Once in the morning and once in the afternoon will do nicely. It’s a great way to get your blood flowing in the morning. The ride home in the afternoon works out nicely for decompressing and clearing your head from the day.