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On the first combo you emphasize on turning your hips and extending the trainer's backhand cross, yet when you do the combo in full speed you don't turn your hips and extend the slipped straight at all. Good combo tho, just a little mix message.
different targets, so lead hook to the body, lands by the ribcage, a lead uppercut would land on the chin, so they are thrown at different angles with slight different techniques
@@GlennHolmesLA thank you for your response . the lead upper cut landing on the chin makes complete sense and so is the hook to body by the ribcage . What I specifically was confused about was the angles used in body hook and upper cut looks same to me ... or is it not ? Should the upper cut be swinging in a bottom-up approach and the body hook be swinging from more like 45 degree angle ?
@@ankitbiswas8380 "hook to the body" sounds confusing for me too, because there are several types of body punches and they are not the same technically
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you think the double jab right uppercut left hook effective
Good work coach following you
I appreciate that! thank you & welcome mate 👊🏻
Great three combination Punches coach Gleen Holmes i will try this combo
nice one mate, lmk how it goes
nice rhythm!!
thank you brother 👊🏻
❤❤❤Nice combination
thank you mate 👊🏻👊🏻
Keep up the good work, best there is! 🙌🏼
thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼 👊🏻
Thank you Glenn, love these.
my man 👊🏻👊🏻 thank you mate
Love the combos Glenn I’m working them in to my sessions
love that mate, thx for sharing 👊🏻👊🏻
Salut coach génial vidéo bonne continuation
merci 🙏🏼👊🏻
this reference for my training is very helpful
nice one mate, are you a coach? thanks for the feedback
Another great video coach. Nice one glenn 👍 🥊🙂
cheers John mate, hope training is going well
Even slip inside.. evades opponent's jab as well.. not only the cross.
definitely mate, only danger with that is you’re potentially going into the right hand
Great video Glenn! Quality breakdown mate!
thx mate 👊🏻 working on a new class for you
@@GlennHolmesLA saw it on the IG Story, can’t wait to see it mate
Nice one idol 👍
thanks mate 👊🏻
On the first combo you emphasize on turning your hips and extending the trainer's backhand cross, yet when you do the combo in full speed you don't turn your hips and extend the slipped straight at all. Good combo tho, just a little mix message.
thx for the feedback, when working for speed rotation does tend to get compromised a bit
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Totally agree, and i got the idea of the exercise. Great content, helps me alot when training with the youth.
Love your english slang ❤
ha thanks!
That first one is the upper cut meant to be under the arm pit because when he slips you your body is very open
on this vid it’s a lead uppercut to the head but a body shot there would definitely work too
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thanks Paul mate
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I would like to know the difference between a lead upper cut and lead hook to body . I am not able to understand how they are different technically ?!
different targets, so lead hook to the body, lands by the ribcage, a lead uppercut would land on the chin, so they are thrown at different angles with slight different techniques
@@GlennHolmesLA thank you for your response . the lead upper cut landing on the chin makes complete sense and so is the hook to body by the ribcage . What I specifically was confused about was the angles used in body hook and upper cut looks same to me ... or is it not ?
Should the upper cut be swinging in a bottom-up approach and the body hook be swinging from more like 45 degree angle ?
@@ankitbiswas8380 "hook to the body" sounds confusing for me too, because there are several types of body punches and they are not the same technically