Julian McGowan shares insights on the evolution of boxing, the importance of coaching, and the cultural shifts in amateur boxing.
He reflects on his son's MMA debut, the role of coaches in shaping fighters, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on access to the sport. Julian emphasizes the need for resilience in fighters and discusses the challenges faced by working-class kids in pursuing boxing. He also highlights the importance of recognizing talent and the different paths fighters take in their development.
Julian also discusses the intricacies of coaching boxing, focusing on assessing fighter readiness, the transition from amateur to professional levels, and the importance of inside fighting techniques. He shares insights on the dynamics of parent coaching versus non-parent coaching, emphasizing the significance of healthy relationships in training. The discussion also touches on the future of boxing, highlighting the need for talent development and effective training methods.
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Julian McGowan shares insights on the evolution of boxing, the importance of coaching, and the cultural shifts in amateur boxing.
He reflects on his son's MMA debut, the role of coaches in shaping fighters, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on access to the sport. Julian emphasizes the need for resilience in fighters and discusses the challenges faced by working-class kids in pursuing boxing. He also highlights the importance of recognizing talent and the different paths fighters take in their development.
Julian also discusses the intricacies of coaching boxing, focusing on assessing fighter readiness, the transition from amateur to professional levels, and the importance of inside fighting techniques. He shares insights on the dynamics of parent coaching versus non-parent coaching, emphasizing the significance of healthy relationships in training. The discussion also touches on the future of boxing, highlighting the need for talent development and effective training methods.
Tony Mowbray is a Teesside icon - the iconic skipper of a young team of local lads that under Bruce Rioch took the club from the 3rd tier to the 1st with successive promotions against a backdrop that saw the club almost cease to exist and be locked out of its Ayresome Park home back in 1986.
Football fans in general will recognise Tony Mowbray as the manager of clubs like West Brom, Celtic, Hibernian, Blackburn Rovers most recently and of course, his beloved Middlesbrough. A great football mind and man who just lives and breathes the game.
In this episode, we discuss
- His roots and where the passion for the game comes from
- His development from player to coach and manager
- The challenges facing coaches in developing young players these days
- The great coaching influences in today's game
- England's prospects on the world stage
- Parenthood
A wonderful experience to talk football with my boyhood hero
NB Apologies for the sound quality - the quality of the production certainly doesn't match the content
Dance Under Those Lights
Julian McGowan shares insights on the evolution of boxing, the importance of coaching, and the cultural shifts in amateur boxing.
He reflects on his son's MMA debut, the role of coaches in shaping fighters, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on access to the sport. Julian emphasizes the need for resilience in fighters and discusses the challenges faced by working-class kids in pursuing boxing. He also highlights the importance of recognizing talent and the different paths fighters take in their development.
Julian also discusses the intricacies of coaching boxing, focusing on assessing fighter readiness, the transition from amateur to professional levels, and the importance of inside fighting techniques. He shares insights on the dynamics of parent coaching versus non-parent coaching, emphasizing the significance of healthy relationships in training. The discussion also touches on the future of boxing, highlighting the need for talent development and effective training methods.