20190208 Pendine Boxing 3
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Seconds Out as Care Home Residents Get the Gloves on for a Boxing Workout

20190208-Pendine-Boxing-3It was seconds out, round one as residents and staff of a Caernarfon care home showed off their hooks and jabs with a boxing fitness coach who has worked with top actors and sports stars including former Formula One champion Jenson Button in a Los Angeles gym.

The special session of Boxing for Fitness was held at leading care provider Pendine Park’s Bryn Seiont Newydd home by former boxing champion Henry James Jones who has made three trips to Los Angeles to work at the famous Santa Monica Box N Burn gym.

It’s run by by former UK Olympic boxing bronze medallist Tony Jeffries and while he was there Henry also met UFC superstar Conor McGregor and helped train Jenson Button, top-selling singer and model Alli Simpson, Pitch Perfect’s Skylar Astin, Frank Grillo from Prison Break, and Bonnie Wright who played Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films.

At Bryn Seiont Newydd Henry, 21, used his experiences to put a group of residents through their paces with a special session aimed at helping their co-ordination and he was delighted at the results.

The former Welsh schools light-heavyweight title-holder from Llandudno said: “I really enjoyed it and more to the point, so did they and they showed great co-ordination and hand-eye speed as well.

“I think it could be very useful to people suffering from dementia because we have just seen with the residents that it’s like responding to hand signals – when I bring up my left hand then they know to throw their left.

“It’s like meditation because once you’re doing it you are thinking about nothing else. The residents can follow the movements and they can easily do it sitting down.

“It’s something I’d really like to do more of because I think there’s a real benefit.”

Bangor has a rich boxing history with Welsh boxing champions like 1970 Commonwealth Games silver medallist Dave Davies and one resident, Ron Brown, who worked in the city’s boatyards, knew Dave and his brothers, Les and Steve.

He said: “I did a bit of boxing. I was a lightweight and quick around the ring.

“I knew Dave Davies and his brothers but my favourite was Rocky Marciano.”

Former nurse Daphne Egan, originally from County Galway, in the Republic of Ireland, also showed a tidy jab during the exercises and is another sports fan, especially the Gaelic sport of hurling.

She said: “It’s been good fun and I enjoyed myself doing the boxing. I’m in my 80s now but I’m still keeping fit, it’s very important.

“I always loved sport, not so much boxing but hurling and football – hurling is my favourite.”

Carer Tanya Tate, from Caernarfon, joined in with the class and she said: “We do a lot of activities with the residents and they love it and they really enjoyed the boxing.

But there’s something to do every day here, whether it’s singing and dancing or artwork and it’s good to get them moving.

“I love it here too – I’ve never worked in care before and I never thought I’d enjoy it as much as I have. They all joined in today and had a good time.”

Bryn Seiont Newydd Manager Sandra Evanbs said: “Mental and physical fitness are very important to us at Pendine Park for movement and stimulation so we organise lots of different activities.

“These can involve the arts and music but also more physical activities like shadow boxing and the most important thing is that the residents laugh a lot and enjoy it and they certainly did that with Henry.”

 

 
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