This Standout Dancer Warms Up In An Unlikely Place: A Boxing Ring
Tamisha Guy has always loved pushing her body. The dynamic A.I.M dancer and rehearsal director performs like she has no limits. And she’s recently taken up a sport that pushes her even further: boxing.
Two or three times a week, she takes a 45-minute class at New York City boxing studios Shadowbox or EverybodyFights. Workouts include a warm-up of core exercises and body-weight strength training. “Then we put the gloves on and go at it on the bag,” says Guy.
The Gettin’. Photo by Jerry and Lois Photography, courtesy A.I.M.
Although she was initially afraid that the workouts would bulk up her already muscular physique, she’s found they’ve simply added definition to her arms. More importantly, they’ve improved her stamina.
“Thirty minutes into class is usually the point where you’re like, ‘I can’t punch anything else,’ but you have 15 more minutes to go,” she says. “It’s just like when you’ve been dancing for an hour and have to dig deeper to find something in yourself to stay present. Pushing through the uncomfortable part is so gratifying.” She feels boxing has put extra fire in her to keep up the intensity onstage.
Her favorite time to box is in the morning. “I find I have more energy going into rehearsals after boxing,” she says. “I feel so ready to take on my day.”
But if she’s got more than four hours of rehearsal, she’ll wait to box until after dancing so that her arms aren’t overly fatigued. “Then, if I still have a little fight in me, I might take an evening class.”
For now, she’s not looking to enter any fights. “I think I’m gonna stick with the bag,” she says, laughing.
Though she admits she loves the feeling of being in a ring. “I’ve had a few private training sessions inside it, with my trainer calling out sequences,” she says. “But he wasn’t hitting me back!