Gareth Class Mentor

The 5 Fundamentals of Resilience for Young People

Over the years I’ve seen how boxing contributes enormously to the development of resilience in our young men and women. Whether it be in the gym, school programs or amateur competition fights, these 5 fundamental principals hold true no matter the setting.

1. PHYSICAL CHALLENGES: When our young people undergo rigorous physical workouts, such as cardiovascular exercises or strength training, only do they realise the importance of having perseverance, endurance, and mental toughness.

2. MENTAL STRENGTH: Being focused in having the mental discipline to think strategically under pressure helps young people develop quick decision making as well as overcoming psychological hurdles such as fear or self-doubt. So many young people face the aforementioned mental hurdles and sadly many never quite overcome them in life. Going into the deep end of something new for a first timer is no easy feat. However we will never grow if we remain in our comfort bubbles. Just getting young people to spar and/or box is a massive confidence booster in ‘learning to fly’. Over the years I’ve seen many shy kids undergo enormous confidence boosts once they dive deep into the art of boxing.

3. LEARNING FROM SETBACKS: Boxing is just like life… meaning we encounter setbacks and failures. The key is we should follow the conventional wisdom in picking ourselves up and learning from a difficult experience. My comp squad boxers (both kids and adults) have lost boxing matches despite giving their best effort. Many young kids at the gym attempt to learn a specific boxing technique but often don’t quite get the execution. However I let them know to evaluate any setbacks so they can channel them into growth opportunities. Carrying this resilient mindset helps in all aspects of life.

4. ADAPTABILITY: Everyone who does partner training drills has a different flavour in their technique and methods. The diversity of us as people means we have to accept our differences and work together. Rather then ‘My way is the highway’, The Boxing Shop follows the teamwork approach of working together to achieve the common goal.

5. COMMUNITY: Boxing often involves working with trainers and being a part of a team or community. Unfortunately we hear about the high rates of loneliness within our society, ranging from bullied kids shunning themselves away from others to young people in their 20s losing connection to old friends. When starting The Boxing Shop I wanted to build a supportive network for all gym goers to be in a friendly space. With our members, I motivate them to become a better boxer and person. In the Boxing Beyond Barriers program, my staff and I provide troubled youth with a safe space to seek support, learn from others’ experiences, and become good fit boxers in their own right. Having a safe and controlled environment, with proper supervision and guidance from experienced trainers to essential in boxing training.

If we utilise these 5 principals for our youths, they will then become confident and resilient members of society.

Gareth Williams

Boxing Beyond Barriers: Instilling Discipline, Structure, and Self-Belief in Disengaged Youth

Gareth winning the Westfield Local Heroes prize money for his hard work

In today’s modern society, many young individuals face challenges that can lead to disengagement, lack of discipline, and a negative mindset. Recognizing this issue, professional boxing trainer and entrepreneur Gareth Williams has initiated an innovative program called Boxing Beyond Barriers. This program aims to empower and transform the lives of disengaged youths aged between 10 and 15 years through the powerful discipline of boxing. By combining physical training with mental strengthening, Boxing Beyond Barriers seeks to instill discipline, structure, self-belief, and a positive mindset in these young individuals.

Discipline and Structure

One of the most significant benefits of boxing is the discipline it requires. This program believes that by introducing disciplined routines, young individuals can develop a strong work ethic and self-control. The structured training sessions at Boxing Beyond Barriers teach students the importance of commitment, consistency, and perseverance. Through training drills, shadow boxing, bag work, and sparring, participants gradually improve their focus, patience, and overall discipline. These acquired skills can significantly impact other areas of their lives, such as academics, relationships, and personal development.

Self-Belief and Positive Mindset

One of the overarching goals of Boxing Beyond Barriers is to foster self-belief and a positive mindset among participants. Gareth Williams understands the transformative power of confidence and belief in oneself. Through consistent training and personal guidance, youth are encouraged to push beyond their comfort zones and achieve goals they previously thought were unattainable. As they see improvements in their skills, physical fitness, and mental toughness, their confidence and self-belief soar. This newfound belief in themselves transcends the boxing ring, leading to positive changes in all aspects of their lives, including academic performance, social interactions, and personal growth.

Mental Strengthening

The mental aspect of boxing is equally as important as the physical training. Gareth Williams recognizes that by cultivating mental resilience, students can overcome challenges, setbacks, and self-doubt. At Boxing Beyond Barriers, participants learn to embrace adversity and develop a strong mindset that enables them to persevere through difficult times. Through mentorship and positive reinforcement, students are provided with the tools to channel their negative emotions and thoughts into something constructive, fostering personal growth and resilience.

Community and Support

Boxing Beyond Barriers not only focuses on individual growth but also fosters a sense of community and support among the participants. The program emphasizes the importance of teamwork, respect, and positive relationships. By training alongside their peers, students learn to support and encourage one another, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. This sense of belonging and camaraderie instills a desire to lift each other up and creates a strong support system that extends beyond the boxing gym.

Future

The Boxing Beyond Barriers program, initiated by Gareth Williams, offers disengaged youth between the ages of 10 and 15 an opportunity for personal transformation through the discipline of boxing. By instilling discipline, structure, self-belief, and a positive mindset, participants are empowered to overcome challenges, achieve personal growth, and make positive changes in their lives. Boxing Beyond Barriers provides a platform for these young individuals to reclaim their potential, build resilience, and thrive in various aspects of their lives. With the guidance and mentorship of professionals like Gareth Williams, boxing becomes a vehicle for personal development, self-discovery, and a brighter future.