No offense but that’s a southpaw stance off balance no defense right jab not a straight right hand. Wrong foot in front. And if u can box and are not taking a nap u Step peacefully to the left (his right) and unload a left hook. Kind of like a check hook but easier. Then zzzz . There’s no defense from there . Look where his right hand is. Weight distribution. U step left and u can literally let go with full force and know he can’t hit u back. Not good to practice like that in my opinion. Bad habits. That’s just me. Easy to critique from here but that’s what a boxer would see the instant that got thrown. I think!?
Well, you have to consider what we were doing. The art is Jeet Kune Do, thus most practitioners put their strong side forward. We were throwing what is known as a Straight Lead. That was it. We were not doing any combinations. But, you make some great points and I appreciate the insights.
Horrible, and very telegraphic, you can see his rear shoulder moving before. All bunch of amateurs.
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Yours was better 😄
No offense but that’s a southpaw stance off balance no defense right jab not a straight right hand. Wrong foot in front.
And if u can box and are not taking a nap u Step peacefully to the left (his right) and unload a left hook. Kind of like a check hook but easier. Then zzzz . There’s no defense from there . Look where his right hand is. Weight distribution. U step left and u can literally let go with full force and know he can’t hit u back. Not good to practice like that in my opinion. Bad habits. That’s just me. Easy to critique from here but that’s what a boxer would see the instant that got thrown. I think!?
Well, you have to consider what we were doing. The art is Jeet Kune Do, thus most practitioners put their strong side forward. We were throwing what is known as a Straight Lead. That was it. We were not doing any combinations. But, you make some great points and I appreciate the insights.