Interesting Fact: A good footwork is absolutely essential and makes a huge difference in all of combat sports and even in street fights or self-defense scenarios.
Step and then punch, step punch at the same time, both we need to make our muscle memory. There is a period I forgot to step and then punch. My gym partners all knew when I step in, it means my punch comes at the same time.
The things I know currently are to step and jab double jab step with lead leg and jab rear leg comes in and step and jab again and to turn your hips when you hook really put your whole body behind the hook when throwing a 1 2 in boxing it’s also important to step into it i also for some people it’s right hook but for me it’s the left I’m a southpaw not fighting professionally yet or anything not even an amateur as a matter of fact just trying to learn and prepare but southpaw stance seems to be were I’m most comfortable but I lead with my right hand which is called leading with my cross I believe I lead with the opposite hand then my stance gives off my left hook is pretty good for Somone of my size my right hook seems to be slightly stronger so I work on my left hand a lot for hooks and uppercuts my left isn’t that good for jabing gatta work on that
It’s crazy if you think about it. There’s so much that you need to understand when it comes to boxing because the more you know the harder it is for your opponent to read you. Otherwise you get stuck in a pattern and they catch on.
Thanks for these videos Tony. Got a second hand bag and gloves and been binge watching your stuff. 60 soon and remember loving boxing training as a kid. Got a bit over exited and weakened my wrists first day so going at a slower pace. Cheers fella 👍
Thanks man, these shorts are really helping me get into shape.drinking my protein and creatine, weight lifting, and boxing.looking to transform myself and your big help on that journey, keep doing you bro!
am using this for my cardio/ fun shadow boxing to build on stamina.......................want to get it right on the feet first , thanks tony jeffries .......................great teacher
Make sure when you guys throw punches as you move you really focus on the timing. I seen guys start the punch then move and when they do move the punch that was already half way there gets thrown off. Fluid movement are key. Way to go Tony. Damn you have some handspeed
Hey Tony, 'Just left a comment on your Boxing Heavy-Bag for Beginners Video. I'm a Kickboxer who wanted to work on my Footwork, when At Home, and Not with my Trainer - And looked around your channel for a more 'Pro-Version of Footwork. The foot-Work is On-Point. Great Video
basic stuff but it cannot be stressed enough how important those seemingly small details are, lots of people have no clue what are they doing now, even if you do it for fun and cardio do it right
Big thank you brother for another master vid. Btw I seen your poster on the wall from old times events, in Carl Greaves boxing gym in Newark on Trent - UK 👌🏻🥊
Almost like a chair if all legs were together and close than the chair would fall but when all legs are spread out it keeps the chair in balance and stable
Tony! Thank you! I have a question about body sparring.. when we spar to the body and my opponent keeps his arms wrapped over his torso. How do we create an opening to bang them to the body? It's not like I can jab to the head etc.. to create an opening.. its not as easy as open sparring. very frustrating!
Honestly, when you're body sparring your opponent should defend his head as if it were a real match. Your coach should instruct him to defend properly rather than just defending his body. Otherwise, I'd wait to counterpunch and try to get a liver shot in if he over-reaches.
I had trouble with this. They don't hold hands realistically because you're not hitting the head. So now I punch everything. Jab the chest, hit the arms, shoulders. Don't look for the "clean" bodyshot.
My only concern is how much of my back leg should I bend when switching from a front jab to back in the stance or to the side-step footwork because I find it a bit slow when I try to abruptly change direction, I guess this may be fixed through time.
Just a tip brotha when you're jabbing and throwing straights whatever bring your fist back to your cheek if not you are going to leave yourself open for a counter strike.
Tony any advice on learning to fight going backwards.. I feel like when I'm throwing while being pushed back I can't generate anywhere near the same power
Hey Aaron, ill add that to my lists, turn your notifications on so you don’t miss it. You can check all my videos here: ruclips.net/user/TonyJeffries1videos
I got a real stumper which i think is why we instinctively make the mistake of stepping left by moving right/back foot first: if youre orthodox, then when you step back, you move the back / right foot first. If you step left, you move the front / left foot first. But! Which foot do you move first when you step back and left (diagonally)? If you move the back/right foot, the feet cross. If you move the front/left foot, its better but youve still got poor balance, especially if you take a big step. Yes no maybe? What do you think?
I'd suggest either, depending on what you want to do... Eg1, assuming orthodox, and the opponent is closing, step diagonal back with the right, which will turn your body, and throw a left hook to the head, then step with front foot to align to where they are. Eg2, assuming orthodox, and the opponent is closing, step diagonal back with the left, putting yourself square on, but slightly off the center line, throw straight right to head/body as your right shoulder is now lined up with their center line. If they are still moving forward, step back with your right. But still keep your legs apart, like coach says!
I have not trained for 1 week. I have been doing it constantly for years and my rival is depression/loneliness etc. Need some inspiration again! I am a real fighter!
Interesting Fact: A good footwork is absolutely essential and makes a huge difference in all of combat sports and even in street fights or self-defense scenarios.
ofc m8, it's like your foundation, if your foundation sucks everything will crumble
y so u kan run😂 jk. i never dukk an opp.
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@@less-live134 you're clearly ducking English classes, whatever construction of hell you wrote this in even has a translate button
@@less-live134why u talk like dat
Step and then punch, step punch at the same time, both we need to make our muscle memory. There is a period I forgot to step and then punch. My gym partners all knew when I step in, it means my punch comes at the same time.
Thanks for sharing mate.
thanks ezio
The things I know currently are to step and jab double jab step with lead leg and jab rear leg comes in and step and jab again and to turn your hips when you hook really put your whole body behind the hook when throwing a 1 2 in boxing it’s also important to step into it i also for some people it’s right hook but for me it’s the left I’m a southpaw not fighting professionally yet or anything not even an amateur as a matter of fact just trying to learn and prepare but southpaw stance seems to be were I’m most comfortable but I lead with my right hand which is called leading with my cross I believe I lead with the opposite hand then my stance gives off my left hook is pretty good for Somone of my size my right hook seems to be slightly stronger so I work on my left hand a lot for hooks and uppercuts my left isn’t that good for jabing gatta work on that
It’s crazy if you think about it. There’s so much that you need to understand when it comes to boxing because the more you know the harder it is for your opponent to read you. Otherwise you get stuck in a pattern and they catch on.
@@kingkyah yup move your head and feet at the same time jab find your range the jab is your measuring stick
quick, short, and effective, great tutorial !
Glad you liked it!
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Tony, why the hell aren't you a top trainer? Your knowledge and coaching skills are top drawer. Brilliant content as always, thank you.
He is, it’s us the people who determine that.
These 3 minute videos are great and keeping the boxing theme with the time is a creative touch. Well done with these!
This man continues to help everybody for free people need to appreciate and subscribe these lessons really do help me and other people who box.
nice and simple summary.
this is basic of footwork, explained in the shortest amount of time.
Greets from Poland, did you knew that this crazy journeyman Banbula is still fighting? Guy gave you heck of a fight back in time.
Love the Gems of knowledge Tony always drops. Thank you Sir Tony
you are amazing i started boxing with my nevue i am 34 he is 15 and we are learning so much from your videos thank you Tony !
Thanks!
Ur welcome and big thanks Ricardo! If you got questions and video request just comment it down below 👇🏻
Thanks for these videos Tony. Got a second hand bag and gloves and been binge watching your stuff. 60 soon and remember loving boxing training as a kid. Got a bit over exited and weakened my wrists first day so going at a slower pace. Cheers fella 👍
Thank you 🙏🏼
What is a hand bag?
@@Tony_Jeffries second hand is one word and bag as in punching bag
@@Tony_Jeffries handbag
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noun
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BRITISH
a small bag used by a woman to carry everyday personal items.
Second hand in USA means a used bag on the cheap.
Thank you Mr. Jeffries. I will begin to incorporate your suggestions in my work out routine. 👍👊
Thanks man, these shorts are really helping me get into shape.drinking my protein and creatine, weight lifting, and boxing.looking to transform myself and your big help on that journey, keep doing you bro!
Randomly thought about footwork and this answered my questions. Thank you.
Happy to help mate
am using this for my cardio/ fun shadow boxing to build on stamina.......................want to get it right on the feet first , thanks tony jeffries .......................great teacher
Thanks for the tips. Great summary in 3 min.
Your videos are the best!! Thank you, Tony!!! 😄
Great as usual, love the Ali Shuffle 02:42.
Your vids have been a huge help in my understanding of boxing. Great stuff champ.
i just started kickboxing 2 weeks ago ill take this knowledge and talk to my boxing coach more.
Does anyone else think that he sounds like Gordon Ramsay?
Agreed man😂
No, Gordon ramsay sounds like him
idk bro but he sounds like Tony Jeffries
Gordon Jeffries
I love those lessons, thanks a lot Champ!
Thank you for everything
I really needed this. Thanks coach
Glad it helped, how often do you shadow box?
love how short and concise this is
Tony another great video. So we’ll explained as always.
Glad you liked it Darwin, more to come!
Very informative video for foreigners. Now I think I'll get full marks in my next exam 👍
Thanks a lot Tonny your advices are always useful!
You are Great!
0:52 "no matter what direction im gooning" JADFHOUABDFOAIN crazy. no hate btw
He predicted it.... 😮
👍 Thanks for the free lesson. I´ll will try to remeber... 😬
thanks boss. some exercises for faster foots will be great.
I’ve watch some of your video and that helps a lot
When he did the two step punches the power he got was insane!
Make sure when you guys throw punches as you move you really focus on the timing. I seen guys start the punch then move and when they do move the punch that was already half way there gets thrown off. Fluid movement are key. Way to go Tony. Damn you have some handspeed
As always great advice thank you
To have that lighting fast knockout punch footwork and balance is most important
I really enjoy this 3 min "get the basics" clips.
Thank you, mister.
Great videos. No time in life to ingest crap info, I can watch these videos and know it is legit quality information being shared.
Excellent video my guy!
Hey Tony, 'Just left a comment on your Boxing Heavy-Bag for Beginners Video. I'm a Kickboxer who wanted to work on my Footwork, when At Home, and Not with my Trainer - And looked around your channel for a more 'Pro-Version of Footwork. The foot-Work is On-Point. Great Video
That Ali Shuffle was so Clean.
what you're showing is really fantastic
Thx for the tips 🙂
That 123 at the end so clean
Solid boxing channel! Boxing gospel!
basic stuff but it cannot be stressed enough how important those seemingly small details are, lots of people have no clue what are they doing now, even if you do it for fun and cardio do it right
I needed this vid mate
Thanks for the vid. I'm always using ir techniques in the gym
Alway great tips from Tony. Thanks.
Great video. Congrats on the article in Men’s Health!!
Thank u from Kazakhstan
Love the Chanel Tony great tips
❤ The videos Big man keep up the good work 💪😉
Great video, thank you for that!
How did you become so good 😱😱😱
Awesomely explained
Can u do a vid on what boxing gloves are the best???
Great lesson right here
I swear for a second I thought this was Jan Błachowicz 😂, great video my guy !
Big thank you brother for another master vid.
Btw I seen your poster on the wall from old times events, in Carl Greaves boxing gym in Newark on Trent - UK 👌🏻🥊
That's awesome Arturro, thanks for letting me know mate.
Great video Tony. ✝️🤩🥊 Coach Mando.
Appreciate it ma man 👊🏻
You are a great teacher thank you
I started training today and my footwork is terrible so I’m doing homework lol ty !
Thank you.
Love FROM INDIA :)
Great video
Great video, footwork is as important as throwing hands.
Nice video Tony as always...
Glad you enjoyed it Ryan, more to come!
Another awesome video. Wished I lived closer so I could actually train with you.
1:14 something like that happened at the end Rocky 3 when Apollo was circling around the ring
great observation mate.
Thanks!!!
Almost like a chair if all legs were together and close than the chair would fall but when all legs are spread out it keeps the chair in balance and stable
Tony! Thank you!
I have a question about body sparring.. when we spar to the body and my opponent keeps his arms wrapped over his torso.
How do we create an opening to bang them to the body? It's not like I can jab to the head etc.. to create an opening.. its not as easy as open sparring.
very frustrating!
Honestly, when you're body sparring your opponent should defend his head as if it were a real match. Your coach should instruct him to defend properly rather than just defending his body. Otherwise, I'd wait to counterpunch and try to get a liver shot in if he over-reaches.
@@Franjolos no that is not correct
@@Franjolos true
Maybe you could go for hooks to the shoulder?
I had trouble with this. They don't hold hands realistically because you're not hitting the head. So now I punch everything. Jab the chest, hit the arms, shoulders. Don't look for the "clean" bodyshot.
Love the video
My only concern is how much of my back leg should I bend when switching from a front jab to back in the stance or to the side-step footwork because I find it a bit slow when I try to abruptly change direction, I guess this may be fixed through time.
Love your content! Have you got one for improving head movement?
Yes mate, search for it
@@Tony_Jeffries Just seen it, thanks for the amazing content!
Thank you coach!!
Ur Welcome Alejandro, Happy to help.
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See a lot of people in gyms putting feet together. Always thought it looked off
Awesome!
thx Tony
The best....👍👍
Thank you 🙏🏼
How often are u Shadowboxing ?
TJ
I love ❤ the way my coach teaches and motivates me his name is Tony Jeffries
Happy to help mate, If u don’t mind, could u please share this vid on ya social media please. Will really help me out :) All good if not 👊🏻
@@Tony_Jeffries for shure my 5 friends are also your subscribers
Just a tip brotha when you're jabbing and throwing straights whatever bring your fist back to your cheek if not you are going to leave yourself open for a counter strike.
I love your videos
Tony any advice on learning to fight going backwards.. I feel like when I'm throwing while being pushed back I can't generate anywhere near the same power
Try like pushing yourself back with the punch as you step/hop backwards
Yes on the free standing bag they move completely different and twist /roll .
I likw dis man style i suscribed g... try a use boxing to keep mfs outta trouble.. need 2 do homework. Street fighting not da same!
This gonna hep me loads. Also can U do an in depth brhginers guide plz
Tony, great vlog as always, could you do a boxing drill on a “century Bob” or other free standing bag?
Century Bob is garbage mate stick to your bag work
@@scouseshamrock2513 it’s what I’ve got in my garage, I don’t have a heavy bag. And they are decent, loads of athletes use them.
Hey Aaron, ill add that to my lists, turn your notifications on so you don’t miss it.
You can check all my videos here: ruclips.net/user/TonyJeffries1videos
@@Tony_Jeffries cheers Tony, treadmill and hitting the bag is my exercise during night shifts, I avoid the gym during my nights.👍
Good video m8 heres a kiss from USA😘
Ty
I got a real stumper which i think is why we instinctively make the mistake of stepping left by moving right/back foot first:
if youre orthodox, then when you step back, you move the back / right foot first. If you step left, you move the front / left foot first.
But! Which foot do you move first when you step back and left (diagonally)?
If you move the back/right foot, the feet cross. If you move the front/left foot, its better but youve still got poor balance, especially if you take a big step. Yes no maybe? What do you think?
I'd suggest either, depending on what you want to do...
Eg1, assuming orthodox, and the opponent is closing, step diagonal back with the right, which will turn your body, and throw a left hook to the head, then step with front foot to align to where they are.
Eg2, assuming orthodox, and the opponent is closing, step diagonal back with the left, putting yourself square on, but slightly off the center line, throw straight right to head/body as your right shoulder is now lined up with their center line. If they are still moving forward, step back with your right.
But still keep your legs apart, like coach says!
Ayy the Ali Shuffle Wow
Hey can you show us how to do the shuffle step to switch direction?
I have not trained for 1 week. I have been doing it constantly for years and my rival is depression/loneliness etc.
Need some inspiration again! I am a real fighter!
Is it similar for wrestling stance in a way ? Balance wise that is ? The stance
Nice basic video Tony
Have you got blocking punches video if not could you make ome. (I'd be surprised if you dont already have one)