2) Depends on the reputation of the gym and how many people are currently training in it.
3) It varies. If it's a private gym at a personal boxing trainer's home, then that'll be pricey but worth the cash if you want to get the best and enough amount of training as possible for competition.
1. You're never to old, especially as you're only 15
2.Generally any trainer who has a large class or can show you some of their achievements/has helped make someone else successful at boxing
3.cost varies massively, 1 to 1 training will be expensive but cant see a weekly class being more then a fiver per session
1. You're never too old. If you don't give it a try, making your best effort, you'll never forgive yourself.
2. You should ask other students how they feel about the class/instructor.
3. Ask.
never too old missy!! there has been champions who were 25 and were able to be a boxing champ, look at sergio martinez,
depends on each gym, stray away from boxing fitness and big classes because you wont be learning as much. my gym costs 25 month and helps people who want to fight (amateur, pro) or just want to know boxing and stay fit.
No too old would be like above 25
No, you are not too old, you should start, of course...the sooner, the better, 15 years old is just perfect to start training.
First off I am a girl and Im 15! I do not want to be like a professional or anything, I just want to be able to defend myself if I ever need too! And it never hurts to be more active and become even healthier:)
1. Am I too old?
2. How do I know if I've found a good class/instructor
3.How much could it cost