The hook is one of my favorite punchs and you just made it better,I had to pause to clip and run downstairs to try it on my heavy bag.Thank you so much!
I started to muscle/train my shoulder joints following your video. Basically, a planche (upper position of a push-up), on your palms and slowly rotating the shoulders, forward and backward, up & down.. I feel a huge difference in my punches already.
I loved the exaggerated de-stabilization when you were tapping the bag bruh. In case you don't know you can regulated the motion to fit the frame through your Sony fx window pop-up. Yeah the good ole anchor punch, what Ali SAID he use to knock out Liston. Of course we all know it was not.really an anchor punch.
Hey Salem, watch my video "Footwork: the lost art of shifting", that will teach you how to switch from left to right hand lead in a very aggressive street fighting style against multiple attackers. Also you are correct in training the left and right sides, as it is very important to be able to fight from both stances.
For upper cuts I like to throw what I call "up strikes", instead of upper cutting with the palms up I do it with the palms down, that way I hit with the top knuckles under the jaw line. As for the jab I like using elliptical punching to the face.
Thanks, your video made a difference. I feel I am hitting quite a bit harder. Kind of off the subject, if you had to address more than one attacker, what is your opinion on switching leads to address a threat. I try to train both left and right the same.
I had the camera sitting on the uppercut bag and forgot it leans against the Thai bag frame, so I put the camera on two cinder blocks to finish the video.
this reminds me of systema casting strikes. theres also a lengthy video ive seen of a russian man loosening up his shoulders by rolling it in multitude of ways. any relation?
systema warmup (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=y_AqcBtaD6A) systema casting strike (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=soilco7G7F8) bonus! ron lipton talking about the same shoulder roll (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=effYxwXSnW0) idk, i just saw a similarity in the loose rolling shoulders to add extra umph
The hook is one of my favorite punchs and you just made it better,I had to pause to clip and run downstairs to try it on my heavy bag.Thank you so much!
You're Very Welcome Mike!
I started to muscle/train my shoulder joints following your video. Basically, a planche (upper position of a push-up), on your palms and slowly rotating the shoulders, forward and backward, up & down.. I feel a huge difference in my punches already.
As usual, ace material... Thank you for sharing
I loved the exaggerated de-stabilization when you were tapping the bag bruh. In case you don't know you can regulated the motion to fit the frame through your Sony fx window pop-up. Yeah the good ole anchor punch, what Ali SAID he use to knock out Liston. Of course we all know it was not.really an anchor punch.
Excellent! Glad the exercise was of help to you.
Hey Salem, watch my video "Footwork: the lost art of shifting", that will teach you how to switch from left to right hand lead in a very aggressive street fighting style against multiple attackers.
Also you are correct in training the left and right sides, as it is very important to be able to fight from both stances.
For upper cuts I like to throw what I call "up strikes", instead of upper cutting with the palms up I do it with the palms down, that way I hit with the top knuckles under the jaw line. As for the jab I like using elliptical punching to the face.
Thanks, your video made a difference. I feel I am hitting quite a bit harder. Kind of off the subject, if you had to address more than one attacker, what is your opinion on switching leads to address a threat. I try to train both left and right the same.
I will. But in the meantime what I mean by this is striking with the back of the hand and using the back knuckles to hit with.
Yes you could Slade, you just would have to roll in an upward figure eight instead of a downward figure eight.
very good guide, thank you!
You're welcome.
I had the camera sitting on the uppercut bag and forgot it leans against the Thai bag frame, so I put the camera on two cinder blocks to finish the video.
this reminds me of systema casting strikes.
theres also a lengthy video ive seen of a russian man loosening up his shoulders by rolling it in multitude of ways.
any relation?
Each has it's advantages, you do know you can drop step off the shift and anchor punch with a jolt.;0)
Thanks Caviteboy304, Ron Lipton I know, love his style!
No, I've never seen that video. If you can find it I'd like to see it. =0)
Great video! Donnie B too good for making vids anymore? ;)
Yes sir, the very same!
No problem! ;0)
No, he got married and has been very busy with his pretty wife! He'll be back!
systema warmup (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=y_AqcBtaD6A)
systema casting strike (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=soilco7G7F8)
bonus! ron lipton talking about the same shoulder roll (wwwyoutubecom / watch?v=effYxwXSnW0)
idk, i just saw a similarity in the loose rolling shoulders to add extra umph
No tribe.
You're welcome.