Went from anxiety attacks to amateur boxing in 18 months. Here's what training taught me about fear.
Went from anxiety attacks to amateur boxing in 18 months. Here's what training taught me about fear. - Lemmy.World
18 months ago I couldn’t walk into a grocery store without feeling like I was going to pass out. Today I step into a ring and let someone try to punch me in the face. Life is weird. Boxing didn’t cure my anxiety. Therapy and medication did the heavy lifting. But boxing taught me something medication couldn’t: that I can feel terrified and still function. Every sparring session, the anxiety is there. Heart pounding, hands shaking before we touch gloves. But I’ve learned that fear and action can coexist. You don’t have to wait until you’re “not scared” to do hard things. My training routine: - 4x/week: bag work + shadow boxing (timed rounds with BoxTime [https://socialhub-links.darian-hanci.workers.dev/boxtime?ref=lemmy-11DE6E7A]) - 2x/week: gym sessions with coach - 1x/week: sparring (still terrifying, still do it) If you’re dealing with anxiety and looking for something physical — combat sports are counterintuitive but they work. You face fear in a controlled environment over and over until your brain recalibrates what “dangerous” actually means.