
ok, here we go....
what a weekend eh?! lets see...we dominated the ice rink...again and took our rightfull spot as kings/queens of the hockey mountain. served notice to all other nations and our government about our small dedicated athletes are for real and should be supported. i don't think there was a person in this country that didn't at some point over the last few weeks tune into the olympic games. we at the allcanadian fitness studio had the games on from the begin of it right up to the closing ceremonies. what an imense feeling of pride i had watching the opening/closing cerimonies and a select few events. not to mention a few of the athletes were pretty damn hot! i love spandex....on the ladies!
that was just the end of the weekend for me as i took one of my fighters to a match in london as well on the sunday afternoon. this particular time out i had my newer fighter tyler livingstone matched up with a tough young fighter from the "PURE BREED" gym in lampton on. this match was explosive from the start as both boys exploded out of the gates and proceeded to hurl shot and kick after shot and kick at each other. my boy tyler had me worried for a bout a second when his head was snapped back acouple of times during the first few seconds of the match. but as per usual my boys weather the early onslaught of attcks, and then proced to open up their own can of got somethin for ya! tyler waided in with some heavy low kicks to decimate his opponents legs and force his opponent to be tko'd at the begining of the second round.
what is amazing about this particular fight was that up until sundays match, tyler was on a 3 fight losing skid and had yet to win a thaiboxing match. now most of the time people that think they want to fight have a match, lose and then they are never seen from again. this drives us trainers nuts as we have put just as much time into training the athletes as they have themselves. but tyler was diffrent, he trained harder each time he lost a match, determined to better his results next time round. he never cried to me about his loss...something that seems to be the norm these days for fighters.(since when was it cool to cry after you lost a fight?) we just buckled down and put our work in that much harder the following day. i remember sitting by myself just before he was to head to the ring and one of our teammates asked if i was ok? i told him i was but i was nervous for tyler as i had seen how hard he was training and wanted this win for him so so bad.
nothing can explain the feeling of fullfillment a coach gets when all the hard work is done and the goal is reached. unless you've been there your self you don't know the feeling. seeing tylers face after the ref waived it off was a moment that will stay with me for a long, long time! it's not about the championships i win with my boys , it's the moments like sundays match that i live for! seeing someone lose and comeback stronger better and more deternimd than every is amazing!
a big congrates to my boy tyler, you did yourself, your gym and your coach so proud, enjoy the moment and feeling. there is nothing like it in the world.
love, respect, and believe.
until next time....
hands up, chin down, and keep on fighing!