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Constant Movement in Fighting
…in unison with your breathing. 2. Learn how to move without committing. When you “move”, learn how to move your core only an inch or half an inch. And then your arms and legs are free to move as much as they want. This way you can move a lot because you’re not committing so much of your body weight to each movement. This is what allows many pros to be fidgety and constantly be moving their arms around legs around and yet they don’t get tired. Because when they actually do move, it’s…
How to Counter the Parry
…interrupt his rhythm long enough for you to land a big follow-up. Once you get good at this trick, throw a fast punch next time and hook immediately from the same hand before you feel even his parry. Joe Frazier did this a lot to Ali, with quick jabs at the body followed by a wide hook over the top. Parry Counter #3 – First Touch Another way you can go about this is to throw the first punch as a light tap into his glove and then follow-up immediately with hard shots. Treat…
How Do You Beat A Taller Boxer?
…down his punches. Usually, taller guys have a slow recovery. Wait for him to throw a jab and then immediately counter. If you throw a right hand right after he jabs, your right hand will get to his face before his jab hand can recover to defend. Of course, a lot of tall guys are more defensive and will wait all day to counter you from far away. To get them to throw, you should fake a lot of jabs and then counter them immediately after they try and block your jab or throw their…
The Meaning of Defense
…eyes get use to catching something that’s moving fast and wildly. Control your fears and keep them on check! If you’re scared, it only hurts more! Understand that if you’re looking at the punches, they hurt less than if you’re not looking. Understand the strengths and weaknesses of your defensive stance so that you know what kind of punches your opponents might be tempted to throw. Know some other great ways of raising defensive awareness or have some cool boxing tips to share? Feel free to comment and I’ll add the best ones here!…
Building Confidence
…be? Boxing Confidence Boxing requires mental strength as well as physical strength. There’s a common saying in boxing that if you go at it hard everyday, you might leave it all in the gym. You should always be careful when pushing yourself that you save that last ounce of competitive fire for when you need it most. You should protect your mind from burnout just as you would your body. As long as you hold yourself back just a little in training, you’ll always have the confidence of knowing you have more in you….
Can You Parry Hooks?
…us, hitting our guard, or pushing us off balance. To delay your opponent’s recovery, time him out, create openings for your counters. Great defensive tactic that saves energy, creates openings, and can be used with your hands in any position (even far out nearby your opponent instead of retracted to your body). How punches are usually parried: Use the mirror hand on the side he’s attacking with…if he throws with his left, you use your right, and vice versa. Make contact with his glove or forearm. Push his punch either down (down-parry) or across…
How to Stop Wasting Energy
…only they knew how to use their body weight, they need to create a weight to load their punch. Doing that allows you to punch harder while using less energy. The other problem with loading your punches is that it telegraphs your punch. Your opponent can always feel when you’re going to punch because he senses you becoming heavy all of the sudden. Watch a pro boxer IN PERSON and see how he moves. He’s always 100% relaxed and punches from a completely relaxed state. You can never tell when he’s going to strike BECAUSE…
Basic Boxing Training Routine
…move (bag or sparring). Feel free to throw some power but don’t get careless (bag or sparring). 2 Rounds Speedbag Be consistent and try not to take too many breaks. Remember to breathe. 2 Rounds Double-end Bag Move around it and throw smaller punches to increase your accuracy. Do this with your training gloves on so you get use to hitting fast targets with punching gloves on. 1-2 rounds stretching/warmdown Relax and stretch out. Feel free to chat with other boxers about techniques you learned that day. Final Thoughts This is a simple basic boxing…
Add Western Boxing To Muay Thai Boxing?
…you throw and they will become more powerful. On the inside, you can try lesser used boxing combinations such as 1-2-5-2 (jab-right cross-left uppercut-right cross) and also spend more time stepping to the side and throwing punches at an angle when you see that your opponent is covering up and not able to see you through the guard. One of the best punchers and Muay Thai fighters I’ve seen is Ramon Dekkers. He’s definitely been able to combine effective boxing punches with his Muay Thai fighting. If you want an example, just watch him. Let…