Probably the best explanation of amazing slip line drill! Thank you! I was looking for exactly something of this quality, because slipping and bob&weave type of movement is probably the most important thing for my personal boxing experience, cause I'm kinda short (5’11”) with pathetic reach od 69 inches, but wide back and shoulders, muscular build and good punching power. Peekabo style was just so natural for me and I was looking for information about improving my active defensive movements used for creating angles for counters and cutting off the ring. Your channel provided useful and helpful informations, as always!
@@PedroOliveira-fc2rs Well...it is! I'm pretty mean in a close range dealing much damage with hooks especially to the body, then head, moving my head, changing angles and looking for openings for short but powerful shoots...noone in my club likes to take them from me, even heavyweights (I'm a light heavyweight myself) BUT first I have to find a way into that range without eating hundreds of jabs, straights and long range hooks, so head movement for me is pretty essential. Slowly adapting to peekabo boxing style after about 1.5 year of boxing made this easier, but still I have many movements to master.
I know this is an older video but thanks. I've been trying to relearn this stuff for months and this is the best tutorial I've come across for slipping.
I have been watching your videos for a few years now, you are really good at simplifying things, since my injury 5 years ago I can’t kick anymore so I devote all the time I spent on kickboxing wrestling and jujitsu strictly to boxing and with the help of your techniques my hands a got better by leaps and bounds, thanks and keep up good work!
Although I’ve stop training, JT’s videos are the best for those beginner boxers to learn. You can’t go wrong!! (I still hit the bag for fitness, but I stopped training to fight and spar)
You know what, 'Your tutorial is the best ever so far that I've found by accident and I'm lucky with that'!🙂 In your this tutorial, 'so many tips and so many info' to gain and to learn more about 'boxing' anyway, and one more thing you prove that 'footwork is so important and It's fun to move with nice shape of foot moving and to look like a pro that flows so smoothly and easily dynamically'. Thank you a lot and Greetings from Egypt!👊🔥🇪🇬🇪🇬
Great trainer, all the videos are concise, progressive, detailed, well explained and the visual execution is spot on to develop anyones game. Cannot commend you highly enough, outstanding channel.
You're even better than Tony Jefferies. In my opinion, the two of you are the best boxing coaches on RU-vid. And there's quit a many. Maybe JSF would be the only other coach channel that is on your (and Jefferies) level. I know there's better boxers and coaches out there but you guys figured out how to coach through video. Anyway, thanks.
X up those punches! Slight in their head in Your mind as you step off line. Nice work, it really helps new boxers make changing levels a natural part of your movement
sucha amazing coach, coaching utube-viewers. why dont u coach the profecionals boxers? im sure u good enough! i heard better tips from u then i heard from my own personal coach. great work. thx. grtz from belgium
Thanks so much JT - this was an awesome video! 2 questions I have: 1) I find my hands naturally dropping sometimes when I'm weaving the slip line, I see yours tend to stay right about chin level. What is your take on hand position? 2) I appreciated the detailed explanation of footwork pattern for going forwards - any tips for the foot movement pattern going backwards?