My trainer said I wasn’t serious enough to train because I do landscaping and haven’t got enough to train as much as him who gets paid to box, so I’ve quit my 9 - 5 and I’m going to learn how to box and become one of the best he’s ever seen in the ring and I put that on god 💯🙏
Hey I just started my first class yesterday I have just turned 17, is it harder to progress at this age or any tips on learning quick, or am I too late?
@@sadiemcguire8125 nope , its never too late .. master the basics first and do not try fancy stuff at first .. train consistently and you will become better at boxing !
@@Carlos-mu2re bro I’m 17 too started a few months ago. Firstly you should make sure your fir run a 5k minimum every other day and try to do it in 26 mins or under. Train abs everyday also this is just to get you in shape before you start. Next join a boxing gym. I’m pretty new myself so I can’t talk but all I would say is at first keep ur hands up and elbows in and perfect ur jab and cross keeping ur punghes straight at all times
Without any question this is one of the best walking tutorials I ever seen in my whole boxing life, a masterpiece my mate keep with the good work and best of lucks to everybody
Ive been getting into boxing. Really wished I had someone that can mentor me in person, but learning boxing online like fight camp is quite a struggle. This video has taught me a lot, so thank you so much!
This guy is shit, go to a real boxing with trainer who actually did competition. This guy is more of a fitness boxing teacher wich is boxing to burn calories, his technique is really shitty. And once you learn something in a shit way it's hard to relearn it.
Being informed with the basics is always prerequisite for any course_chosing the scientific over the opinions can be tough when you don't know the curriculum, but scientific pertains to training methods while opinion pertains to trivial anticdote for the momentary breather while still keeping focused on training...
New to boxing. Enjoying it greatly, most fun I've had working out. For the most part, I've got keeping my hands up and chin down ingraved and in my muscle memory and started to work on my combos. However my footwork, needs work..thanks, imma need this lol
I think it's important to push with the appropriate foot in the direction you want to go rather than lifting the first foot, placing it in the direction you want, and then dragging the trailing one like you demonstrated. That way you can learn to move more quickly when you have to. For example, if you're in an orthodox stance and your right foot is in the rear, push with it forward if you want to go forward. Don't just lift the left foot, plant it and then drag the right foot to follow. Like wise If you want to go backwards, push with the left front foot, etc. Same if you're moving to the side. Always push with the appropriate foot.
Exactly my thot when watching this video. Great video by the way. And I can see how he would explain it like that for total beginners. But even then, learn the right way from the get go. You gotta push forward with the back foot to even start your step forward. And vice versa for a step back, push off the front foot, lift your back foot and you will propel yourself backward. Your comment needs to be pinned at the top
I’m sorry but if your just standing there your not a boxer. Your a guy in there with a boxer who just happens to be throwing punches. Lol, jk man. No judgement, we all just gotta keep learning
Now this is the real deal, During this Pandemic the Gym’s and Dojo are all closed, before the 7492826th lockdown I already pay for a boxing class I join the first class and it’s lockdown (again) I can never remember what they taught me, I started with Tae Kwon Do and BJJ, never did a boxing in my life. This is very helpful, You understand the common beginner mistakes, you don’t assume anyone is as good as you. Bravo. Thank you
I made a promise to myself to give it all my all to learn boxing then the next day I broke my ankle at a party and I only have 2 more weeks of recovery and as soon as I get better ima give it my all to learn
Elementary foundation must first be solidly established. I have always thought and felt this. You have taken the time to focus on the first foundation. Thank you for doing this. Often times I have come across fighting technique skill videos and for me at least they move too quickly with everything. Rather then letting the trainee focus on getting one phase right and than moving forward Like regular training with an instructor. First learn and get into your mind correct form or everything else will be screwed up. So again, thank you for this. Will set up tape markings in my backyard soon and begin to first solidly establish my footwork! 🙂
Our pleasure! Another good little tip is to make sure you are always outside of punching range when working your basics (JAB / CROSS) and practice stepping in and out from your target 🙏
@@hitfitboxing 🙏 will do I just got my bag in the air. I’m wanting to take a week or however Iong I need to establish good habits before I get into working with my actual bag. It’s a 200 pound beast!
Tight steps gives balance while in motion - by leaving anchoring fluidity during resistance (resistance being hits from opponent_blocked or taken) Anchor is to catch the falling momentum and stabilize back into stepping
@@johnmount769 Great to hear John, keep an eye out for our future videos! We also have at home boxing sessions (no equipment needed) on our channel also 😊
Here's a tip. I'm a beginner 2 months now. Right handed orthodox. If you're right handed consider working on switching to southpaw in the right moments. Your jab will be nasty as a right handed southpaw.
Personally, I wouldn't doubt it... There are martial Arts derived from tribal/traditional dances - because training endurance and flexible mobility is key in calisthenics_ while calisthenics is key in strength of balance/stability/grip If all the aforementioned is incorporated elements in your hip hop routines - the only refinement to focus on is the esthetics of preformance
Your footwork will suck. Keep your strong hand in the back. I know the temptation to have the strongest hand in the front but ditch that. You'll be thankful later
In wrestling we was always told “do not cross your feet, feet should never be even or crossed, you can legit push someone over when they are crossed compared to shoulder length apart, maybe for beginners make them get in a stance dance around the ring while u push then around
My trainer said I wasn’t serious enough to train because I do landscaping and haven’t got enough to train as much as him who gets paid to box, so I’ve quit my 9 - 5 and I’m going to learn how to box and become one of the best he’s ever seen in the ring and I put that on god 💯🙏
Show progress bro, the world is counting on you
I'll see you on tv when you win the championship bro. Good luck!
Like wise. I did the same, good luck brotha
That's a dedication now.
All the very best man!......HOPE TO HEAR YOUR NAME ON THE INTERNET!
Don’t quit your job just be disciplined
I remember going to my first boxing class when i was 17 .. the coach taught exactly what you showed us here !
Hey I just started my first class yesterday I have just turned 17, is it harder to progress at this age or any tips on learning quick, or am I too late?
@@sadiemcguire8125 nope , its never too late .. master the basics first and do not try fancy stuff at first .. train consistently and you will become better at boxing !
@@thegoat5587 question, I’m 17 bout to be 18 , where do you even start , I want to train but I just don’t know where to start and what to do
@@Carlos-mu2re bro I’m 17 too started a few months ago. Firstly you should make sure your fir run a 5k minimum every other day and try to do it in 26 mins or under. Train abs everyday also this is just to get you in shape before you start. Next join a boxing gym. I’m pretty new myself so I can’t talk but all I would say is at first keep ur hands up and elbows in and perfect ur jab and cross keeping ur punghes straight at all times
@@Carlos-mu2re train on a bag at home, if you don't have one then shadow box, try and look for a local boxing club
He is so nice for being a Boxing tutor.
Without any question this is one of the best walking tutorials I ever seen in my whole boxing life, a masterpiece my mate keep with the good work and best of lucks to everybody
I’m coming back to boxing and I know I gotta relearn footwork. After seeing this video, you really inspiring me to return
Hi Josiah, that's fantastic to hear! 🙌
@@hitfitboxing I NEED to relearn everything from footwork to body movements but I don’t wanna mess up. Got any tips?
@@josiahbholahillaire198 Start slowly and practice, practice, practice! You can never get too good at the basics 🥊
@@hitfitboxing thank you 🙏🏾
Same, I left because I was embarrassed because I was too skinny compared to the other people, you guys think I should workout and then rejoin or what?
I used to be a boxing trainer and what you just showed was exactly what I would teach people on their first training session.
Good to know I wasn’t doing anything wrong
🔝🔝🔝
why did you quit? is the money bad?
@@ptrgr72 not sure if this question was for me but I used to train amateurs at a Police Citizen Youth Club in Sydney so I never got paid.
@@donnyazoff980 Oh, ok. I was curious if people can make a living out of it. Thanks
It's crazy to see mike Tyson and his footwork when moving forward on his opponent. On point!
This is exactly what I need. Will be watching this video over and over again. Love your work!!
Thanks, Jacqueline! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️🥊
@@hitfitboxing my house is very small to perform foot works...Lord help me acquire spacious room
@@elijahouma8003 Your cross on the ground will just have to be a little smaller but doesn't mean you can't get it done 🙏🥊
@@hitfitboxing I'll try my best I'm passionate about boxing...by the way,kudos to the good work you're doing
@@elijahouma8003 Thank-you sir 🙏
My foot work is terrible these days but thanks to this vid I've re mastered my legs to rythem, thank you
Ive been getting into boxing. Really wished I had someone that can mentor me in person, but learning boxing online like fight camp is quite a struggle.
This video has taught me a lot, so thank you so much!
This guy is shit, go to a real boxing with trainer who actually did competition. This guy is more of a fitness boxing teacher wich is boxing to burn calories, his technique is really shitty. And once you learn something in a shit way it's hard to relearn it.
Go to a boxing gym
Vinh, get the book 'Blasting Boxing Myths ' by Al Praktik. It will sort out all the rubbish you will hear about boxing and training
@@arza8162not everyone has the money
I am 37 year old and want learn boxing just for fitness purpose. Thanks for an amazing video . Love from India.
Thanks for the vid. Trying to learn the basics on my own so I can have a leg up this fall semester
Our pleasure, Brett!
Being informed with the basics is always prerequisite for any course_chosing the scientific over the opinions can be tough when you don't know the curriculum, but scientific pertains to training methods while opinion pertains to trivial anticdote for the momentary breather while still keeping focused on training...
Great tutorial I’m trying to train myself since there’s no boxing gyms near me
Do you have pads at home? If not try to get some
@@Sunkem1Not6Hacks ye and what do u do when u have them
@@atlas9118 get another person to hold them. Pads are way better for training than the heavy bag not for only accuracy, but speed as well.
@@Sunkem1Not6Hacks aight thanks bro
@@Sunkem1Not6Hacks what if you have no friends 😞?
New to boxing. Enjoying it greatly, most fun I've had working out. For the most part, I've got keeping my hands up and chin down ingraved and in my muscle memory and started to work on my combos. However my footwork, needs work..thanks, imma need this lol
This is a fantastic video for super beginners. So many trainers start off like everyone knows everything first
I think it's important to push with the appropriate foot in the direction you want to go rather than lifting the first foot, placing it in the direction you want, and then dragging the trailing one like you demonstrated. That way you can learn to move more quickly when you have to. For example, if you're in an orthodox stance and your right foot is in the rear, push with it forward if you want to go forward. Don't just lift the left foot, plant it and then drag the right foot to follow. Like wise If you want to go backwards, push with the left front foot, etc. Same if you're moving to the side. Always push with the appropriate foot.
Exactly my thot when watching this video. Great video by the way. And I can see how he would explain it like that for total beginners. But even then, learn the right way from the get go. You gotta push forward with the back foot to even start your step forward. And vice versa for a step back, push off the front foot, lift your back foot and you will propel yourself backward. Your comment needs to be pinned at the top
I'm a new Lerner.I'm aged 32 but I'm learning for self-defense
This video is oozing passion and Clear directives
the best most basic foot work video I've seen. Beautiful 😊😊😊
I'm the type of boxer who just stands still, this is exactly what I needed.
Mobility gives defense, in the points game - if it didn't land/it didn't count... In the fight game - if it didn't land/it didn't handicap
I’m sorry but if your just standing there your not a boxer. Your a guy in there with a boxer who just happens to be throwing punches. Lol, jk man. No judgement, we all just gotta keep learning
I kept using my other martial arts stance when I'm not noticing it... This year, I'm going to focus on Boxing
Sorry about that ungrammatical. I'm too Lazy to type
Are you from japan
Now this is the real deal, During this Pandemic the Gym’s and Dojo are all closed, before the 7492826th lockdown I already pay for a boxing class I join the first class and it’s lockdown (again) I can never remember what they taught me, I started with Tae Kwon Do and BJJ, never did a boxing in my life. This is very helpful, You understand the common beginner mistakes, you don’t assume anyone is as good as you. Bravo. Thank you
Hi Feraldo, we really appreciate your comment. We are very glad you got value out of the video and we look forward to sharing more with you 🥊
Great video I used to just punch the bag didn’t know there was so much science behind the sport now I’m in love with it.
I made a promise to myself to give it all my all to learn boxing then the next day I broke my ankle at a party and I only have 2 more weeks of recovery and as soon as I get better ima give it my all to learn
You got this
I’m coming back to boxing I quit doing everything except for ab workouts because I actually got sick but I’m trying to relearn everything again
Elementary foundation must first be solidly established. I have always thought and felt this. You have taken the time to focus on the first foundation. Thank you for doing this. Often times I have come across fighting technique skill videos and for me at least they move too quickly with everything. Rather then letting the trainee focus on getting one phase right and than moving forward Like regular training with an instructor. First learn and get into your mind correct form or everything else will be screwed up. So again, thank you for this. Will set up tape markings in my backyard soon and begin to first solidly establish my footwork! 🙂
I'm very glad this video helped you and thank-you for letting me know 🙏 - Darcy
The best yt video for beginners on boxing footwork ❤️
Thanks Rohit, glad you enjoyed the video 🙌
While this is good for sure, I'd recommend to look up Tony jeffries. he also does some fantastic videos on boxing techniques and drills etc.
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I never thought that much about footwork, this inspires me to incorporate the footwork knowledge more. Good instructional video.
when i do the step, then i realized it was the same step as our traditional dance in sabah called poco-poco..
This video helped so much my footwork is extremely stiff and not in sync with my bag hits I’m getting the feel of it now
Those shoes are fly. Damn
getting back into boxing and starting to enjoy again
Dude. The best tutorial I've seen to date, and I've watched a lot. Subscribing!
Hey Sammy, glad you got value out of the video! Appreciate you subscribing, we have some more videos on the way 🥊
What a great video in such a fundamentally simple foundation
Crossing the line is essentially what sets up torquing power for kicks in certain martial arts.
Great video very direct and informative thank you.
I really appreciate this video it helped me see that I was making mistakes! Thanks a bunch! 🥊
Pretty awesome, thanks coach!
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I'm new to the whole boxing concept this is definitely gonna help me with shadow boxing
I love your clear and easy teaching way. 💯
I want to use this to make sure I’m developing proper habits with my heavy bag. Thank you for the information.
Our pleasure! Another good little tip is to make sure you are always outside of punching range when working your basics (JAB / CROSS) and practice stepping in and out from your target 🙏
@@hitfitboxing 🙏 will do I just got my bag in the air. I’m wanting to take a week or however Iong I need to establish good habits before I get into working with my actual bag. It’s a 200 pound beast!
@@Stebo-ko8lh Love that approach!
I hope this channel grows even more!
Great job breaking down the footwork Coach. #Godspeed
Awesome video. Love the clarity of your explanations and short and simple 💪 Thank you
Great video, this is helpful massively as I've struggled to get my footwork still need to constantly practice. ❤️🥊
Thankyou for this! Any idea where to get those boxing shoes from? the reeboks? i would highly appreciate it
Hi PC, you can get these boots from profightgear.com. They're called Reebok Renegade
Perfect vid
Valuable lesson at the end of the video!
Glad you enjoyed the video Anderson!
Get this man more subs... Great video ✊🏾
Thanks Winter, glad you enjoyed the video!
Coming back to boxing again imma master my footwork before anything
Tight steps gives balance while in motion - by leaving anchoring fluidity during resistance (resistance being hits from opponent_blocked or taken)
Anchor is to catch the falling momentum and stabilize back into stepping
Practice does NOT make perfect! Practice makes progress. Practice can make permanent. Practice will never make it perfect! ⭐️
There you go. That's exactly what I was looking for. 🎉
One of the most easy and amazing video to understand on footwork which make me press the subscribe button instantly 👍
Thank-you for your comment Rudra, we appreciate it. Glad you found the video helpful!
Short, sweet, and informational. Great tips too. Earned a like and a new subscriber.
thank for sharing. so great!
I'm incorporating this into my knife striking and defensive drills. Boxing mobility is the optimal combination.
thank you for your help wonderful tutorial! One thing to change 'Practice makes permanent!' Not perfect!
15 making my amateur debut in July and this helped
What day on July?
Finally real drills good stuff young man.
Thanks for the lesson
I learn now the footsteps
Deji be watching this 7 minutes before his fight
lt's like a brake dancing with common sense 🏆🏆🏆thx
Badass bro!
Great content….and very professional!
Enjoyable session!
Oss!
Very nice….when I was younger no we called it galloping ….great explanation vid!
Me 15 years old boy bored bc of quarantine learning how to have good foot work lel
Keep up the good work
Thanks for the video! So inspiring! Gonna watch over and over again and try to learn by myself 😃
Great vid mate. Easy to follow, and super informative. Awesome stuff🥊👍
very helpful. day 1 & i feel more comfortable in my stance 🤝🏽
Been shadow boxing in my room at night after my mom died
Love it!!!!!!!!!
Really helped me out. Thanks a lot. Great work.
Our pleasure 🥊
@@hitfitboxing What about to start boxing at 28 age is there any career possible
Thanks for this! Very easy to follow and practice
Brilliant!
Very good boxing technique
sir you teach very easy to understand i very like it can i keep in touch with you
Thank-you, hope you enjoyed the video 🥊
Thanks buddy iam go to do my boxing training on my own
Great video for beginners, well explained my friend 👌First time watching and training with you in kitchen hehe, Top Man !
Glad you found the video helpful John 🥊
P.S the kitchen is a great place to train 🙏
@@hitfitboxing I going to train now technique as u showed, Power gonna add later on. Lockdown in Europe so motivated. THANKS ! Keep it up 👏😉
@@johnmount769 Great to hear John, keep an eye out for our future videos! We also have at home boxing sessions (no equipment needed) on our channel also 😊
Here's a tip. I'm a beginner 2 months now. Right handed orthodox. If you're right handed consider working on switching to southpaw in the right moments. Your jab will be nasty as a right handed southpaw.
Thank u so so so much!
Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🥊
Soo important I will take too big of steps and lose my balance when boxing nice to focus on the basics
Amazing way of teaching
Thanks for additional knowledge
So many memories about my first boxing class... I agree with @Josiah Bhola Hillaire, few comment down here.
So good
Well that's my first boxing teacher
Thank-you, Riborwell! Hope you got value out of the video 🙏
I really enjoy your tutorial bro keep up bringing more tutorials like this clear ✌🏾
Glad you enjoyed the video 🙏
As a person who never boxed before I have 10 suggestions that can make you better 😂
Thank you, it's really helpful to me.
I like your explanations!
Much appreciated!
Oh,I found this video and it is really great to learn as a beginner ♥️ great Job
Good easy drill well done 👍
In 7 minutes 😮 thala for a reason ❤
7 minutes foot work !!
regular pratice started
i will edit this comment when i mastered it
YOU GOT THIS 💪
AWESOME VIDEO SIR!!! keep it going 👍🏼👌🏽💥💯
Wow, I use this metod in hip-hop 💣💪🔥
Great to hear 🙏🙌🙌
Personally, I wouldn't doubt it... There are martial Arts derived from tribal/traditional dances - because training endurance and flexible mobility is key in calisthenics_ while calisthenics is key in strength of balance/stability/grip
If all the aforementioned is incorporated elements in your hip hop routines - the only refinement to focus on is the esthetics of preformance
I'm left handed but I feel more comfortable with the left leg at the front
Definitely do what feels most comfortable, there are so great boxers such as Andre Ward who are left handed and stand with the left leg in front 😊
Im right hand but like to have right fot front
@@hitfitboxing bodyshott will kill u if u have right fot front
Your footwork will suck. Keep your strong hand in the back. I know the temptation to have the strongest hand in the front but ditch that. You'll be thankful later
@@seetsamolapo5600 He can make it work if he’s determined enough.
brilliant
In wrestling we was always told “do not cross your feet, feet should never be even or crossed, you can legit push someone over when they are crossed compared to shoulder length apart, maybe for beginners make them get in a stance dance around the ring while u push then around
I've got a really good punch but my footwork is very very poor this video helped a lot