(SEPT 12) Three of the top
members of the Trinidad & Tobago amateur female boxing team have
been in training camp for the past two weeks at Canino’s Boxing
Gym in South Florida under the coaching of Bonnie Canino, along
with the Trinidad coach Ria Ramnarine and manager Corsilda
Skeete.
The team isn’t preparing for any
particular competition but hopes that the experience of this
camp will propel them towards success in bouts later in the
year. Trinidad is trying to get an edge with their female boxing
team by introducing them to different styles of boxers and
boxing, and up to the caliber of conditioning that should be
expected in each of them. They are also being exposed to new
techniques and strategy which will add to their game plan for
performance in the ring. Coach Canino has been able to put a lot
into the two short weeks and is pleased with the progress thus
far.
Canino said that being on a small
island doesn’t give the girls much diversity in their boxing,
and they don’t get as much competition as is needed. “I hope it
this camp and what I am showing them make a change in how they
see and do things. We wanted to get them some matches while they
are here, but because of a delay in their arrival, there aren’t
any shows scheduled before they leave”.
The T&T team hopes this is not
the last time that they will be here. In fact Canino has
outlined a plan for 2014 - a two month training camp during
which they can also make it to all the tournaments that are open
for international competitors to attend here in the USA.
Ramnarine said Bonnie and her assistant coach, Yvonne Reis, have
welcomed my team and they are doing everything possible to
ensure that the girls gain as much as they can from this camp. I
would like to publicly thank both of them, as well as the rest
of the gym members and other boxers who come in to spar, train
or simply support us. And also many thanks to Sue Fox for
introducing me to Bonnie back in 2005”!!
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