I'm so glad you mentioned pushing off of the opposite leg when shifting. I think that's where most beginners mess up. Some people just incorrectly step into the shifts. It makes a world of difference. It's the difference between a clumsy step that'll likely get countered or a shift that puts you off center to land a heavy shot or two.
Sophisticated/Complex movement patterns are the fundamentals seamlessly woven into more advanced patterns. Can never "burn in" the fundamentals too much.
This contradicts what I knew before. One Soviet coach showed how to generate a strong blow, and if you was right, he was wrong. But I'm not sure he was wrong. I don't know which of you is right.
“When the pressure is on, you don’t rise to the occasion-you fall to your highest level of preparation.” ― a modern variation on an ancient quote credited to Archilochus
Been practicing for 4 years now, still looking for sharpening my foundations skills. Material like this video is priceless, thanks for sharing this stuff in such a good way. Boxing is a blessed sport, find the right gym and coaches and get in the boxing addiction
@@Eric3Frog please work with a qualified USA BOXING certified professional coach. Boxing is serious business and you can get killed in the ring. Tom Yankello or Coach Anthony are goid
I’m just a boxer passing on things I’ve learnt if you don’t like it then don’t watch, I’ve also got an England boxing coaching qualification if you think that matters 👍🏼
Really valuable information. Even though I am practicing Wing Tsung and Thaiboxing. These fundameltals especially the hip movement and relaxation of the limbs until impact are so well explaned and shown in this video. Great content, I believe you are a great coach and martial artist!
Guy knows his stuff l like the calmness lm a boxing coach but l always say you is always learning and picking up new things to add to your own things cheers pal great work and l must say l love the jab to the body lm always getting our lads to do it
I like to jab to the body when my opponent covers to drop hands, and i also like to throw an overhand after a jab to the body. Even a 1 to the body then 2 to the head . The important thing to remember as said in the video is to slip/drop level when throwing the 1 to the body. Thank you awesome video, and a true gem to learn in boxing like many topics in this channels videos