What is Shoulder Popping when Shadowboxing? 🥊

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @synvaVal
    @synvaVal 6 месяцев назад +28

    As you get more experienced you will start to feel the pop during shadow boxing, really helps with technique especially for boxers who punch with their arm rather than their waist

  • @vchris348
    @vchris348 3 месяца назад +13

    Your video highlights a very important, technical point in shadowboxing--probably less explained and understood by many of us, thinking we're doing it right! The punch though, starts at the foot; up to the hips (the torqueing mechanism)--the body, whip-like, follows through, as so perfectly detailed--to the target! Thanks for your video!

  • @DJ5780
    @DJ5780 3 месяца назад +9

    Best explanation I've seen on here. Thanks!

  • @SouthpawJoe
    @SouthpawJoe 6 месяцев назад +8

    Thats cool, lately ive been popping my my shoulders with my chin tucked and I've been kinds hitting myself with shoulder lmao

    • @Lifeisbrutal.
      @Lifeisbrutal. 5 месяцев назад +2

      Maybe your popping it to much

    • @SouthpawJoe
      @SouthpawJoe 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Lifeisbrutal. Perhaps. But once you pop you cant stop cocopops

  • @jesuspernia8031
    @jesuspernia8031 6 месяцев назад +4

    It’s basically like during a test that says “show your work” how you got a certain answer. It’s kinda like how I view this if that makes any sense.

  • @مهدیمرادی-ج9ج
    @مهدیمرادی-ج9ج 3 месяца назад +2

    good demonstration of the shadow boxing and shoulder pop thank you

  • @DaltonSean-rv1do
    @DaltonSean-rv1do 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sick vid man insightful

  • @MKIIIRoAdBoY276
    @MKIIIRoAdBoY276 6 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome breakdown, new sub here!

    • @JasonBoxingNerd
      @JasonBoxingNerd  6 месяцев назад +1

      thank you!

    • @brucele2776
      @brucele2776 19 дней назад

      ​@@JasonBoxingNerdit does not work on an actual boxing match.

  • @MikeyDaHammer
    @MikeyDaHammer 4 месяца назад +1

    My right hand has a good snap, and it took me like 3 months to have my left having the same snap.

    • @JasonBoxingNerd
      @JasonBoxingNerd  4 месяца назад +1

      same! Took my non-dominant hand longer to make sense of the body mechanics!

  • @hakankartal9144
    @hakankartal9144 4 месяца назад +1

    well explained, nice video bro! But drive your elbow higher (on height of your shoulder) so you generate more power by your shoulder rotation. That`s what Olympic boxer Alexej Frolov explains.

  • @militantacecolleti5208
    @militantacecolleti5208 Месяц назад

    Elastic Recoil 😎🔥

  • @lorenzo3843
    @lorenzo3843 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Bro, when I throw a right jab in boxing, I feel my shoulder snap. I've heard about shoulder snapping to throw punches better, but I'm not sure if it's the same thing I'm experiencing because every time I throw a right jab, I feel my shoulder snap, but it's not the snap many talk about for throwing punches well; it's more like the snap you get when cracking your fingers, but inside the shoulder on the frontal side.
    It doesn't hurt, but I'm not sure if it's normal.

    • @JasonBoxingNerd
      @JasonBoxingNerd  6 месяцев назад +3

      Hey bro that would only happen when you let the shoulder "snap" without engaging upon full extension! Make sure you engage all your supporting muscles upon impact/extension.

  • @shavy9655
    @shavy9655 6 месяцев назад +4

    i don´t agree to 100%.... well, there is a little more to the shoulder pop than staying relaxed or punching like whip. Another thing it is useful for is protecting your chin. If you watch the clips you added in your video you can see that the movement can be described as raising your shoulders while keeping the chin low. Your shoulder protect your chin! Especially soviet style boxers are perfecting this. Watch bivol! He is raising his shoulders insanely high, it´s not about popping but protection.

    • @mikecrook8434
      @mikecrook8434 4 месяца назад +1

      You're missing the point of the video. The "shoulder popping" enables you to punch powerfully and quickly without a "wind-up" like seasoned fighters do. It has nothing to do with defense. The same "pop" can be done with the pelvis, too. Combining the two will give you fast, powerful punching power.

    • @shavy9655
      @shavy9655 4 месяца назад

      You're missing the point of my comment. I do not disagree to 100% with the video i'm just adding up the reasons for boxers to do this certain movement since the point of the video was to explain What it is and WHY they do this.
      At one point of the video he describes the movement as "raising the shoulders". And every coach will tell you that this also helps defense.

    • @villhelm
      @villhelm 4 месяца назад

      You’re entirely missing the point. Dipping your chin and raising your shoulders is an active thing that you do as defence, but what this video is explaining is how the ‘pop’ of the shoulder happens naturally when proper biomechanics are employed.
      I train in the Soviet Style, and yes we do have high shoulder position, but that has nothing to do with what this video is talking about.

    • @arikadams2269
      @arikadams2269 3 месяца назад

      @@mikecrook8434 please explain the pelvis pop further. i am a beginner but i know i dont have any technique yet. how would a beginner get feel of this pelvis pop and develop it? any drills? thank you

    • @sam.energym
      @sam.energym 3 дня назад

      Raising and pushing your shoulders upwards is something, and popping it is something different, when you pop your shoulder, you're pushing it forward with the punch, which makes your arm act like a whip, and to be able to do it you gotta be relaxed, whilstwhen you raise your shoulders in order to protect your chin, they gotta be tense and stiff, otherwise they won't take a good punch.

  • @JulienKORBA
    @JulienKORBA 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing it but it looks to me that pro boxers don t use that pop technique for straight punches or am I wrong ?

    • @JasonBoxingNerd
      @JasonBoxingNerd  3 месяца назад

      they definitely do! We just don't see it as clearly as the hooks as the pop goes along the same plane as the straight punch's trajectory!

    • @JulienKORBA
      @JulienKORBA 3 месяца назад

      @@JasonBoxingNerd Great, thank you!

  • @kamelbelala5764
    @kamelbelala5764 5 месяцев назад +3

    GGG 🥊💪🇩🇿

  • @JulienKORBA
    @JulienKORBA 4 месяца назад

    Should we consciously engage at the last moment ?
    I ask it cause i read that in order to engage at this moment we should consciously try to relax upper body muscles even during impact to actually engage but i m not sure if that is true...

    • @sam.energym
      @sam.energym 3 дня назад

      That would damage your wrists or other joints, you should throw the punch relaxed, but stiffen it right on impact, that way you get a pretty hard yet whip-like hammer hit

  • @claudedebussy8346
    @claudedebussy8346 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can u pop in straight punches also?

    • @JasonBoxingNerd
      @JasonBoxingNerd  7 месяцев назад +4

      Great question! Yes you do! That would be the result of fully extending your punch (you should feel a tug on your lat muscles)

    • @Chente_Bui
      @Chente_Bui 6 месяцев назад +2

      Oh yeah. It’s least intuitive compared to uppercuts and hooks. Maybe you’ve already figured it out but I’ll try to explain for anyone else.
      The feel for it can be amplified if imagined like a shrug/roll of the shoulders. If you look at your right shoulder, it rolls ’forwards’ anti-clockwise for straights/hooks; clockwise ‘backwards’ for uppercuts.
      The best way to lock down the ,former, forward roll is to gently exaggerate the lag of an overhand and gradually turn it into a straight. Same for jabs of course. And like the vid states it is about looseness. You only lock out to follow a landed punch through.
      It really helps to watch the old schoolers who had much whippier jabs and bouncier shoulders. Guys like Ali, Hearns, Hagler, Holmes to name a few.

    • @mikecrook8434
      @mikecrook8434 4 месяца назад +1

      Not only does it work with hooks but also with straight punches AND with upper cuts! In addition to regular weight training, I include a heavy-bag workout 3X a week. I love hitting the bag using this correct form. It's actually fun to do physically. Audibly, the crisp sound your punches make hitting the bag is very satisfying as well.

    • @villhelm
      @villhelm 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes. It’s the same movement as if you were throwing a shot-put. The hips and torso move and whip the arm out like a piston