Friday, November 18, 2011

What does the term, 'shadow boxing' mean... not in a literal sense in regards to boxing.?

It%26#039;s derived from the actual experience of shadow boxing. It means to fight an imaginary opponent that%26#039;s as good as your shadow (that is, as good as _you_). Usually, this does not mean the preparation for a physical fight, but your own internal preparation for a debate, or something similar.





Sometimes the term is pejorative - fighting against your own illusory worst enemy (yourself, that is, knowing all your moves) can cause you to over-think a position, out of fear.|||The only %26quot;shadow boxing%26quot; I know of is in the decorative sense. A shadow box is like a picture frame, but deeper to allow for 3D objects like baby%26#039;s first outfit, or shoes, flowers, toys, etc...|||i know it can be a type of keepsake. like a memory box


you have a box filled with things, usually for a gift, and you fill it with memorys that you and a person share.|||Shadow boxing can mean that people are %26#039;arguing%26#039; or competing with each other in a way which is isnt so direct. An example would be Google is shadow boxing with Yahoo to see who gains the share of the search market.

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