Which strength exercise do you think has the most impact on your punches? Watch Next: 4 Boxing Drills NO EQUIPMENT at home training ruclips.net/video/BpiM3Sw4rFU/видео.html Go to legionathletics.com/products/supplements/?r=ojr1o&el=bc_tonyj_ojr1o& Use Code: BOXING to get 20% off Creatine.
Hi tony Very informative video... What kind of rep ranges would you recommend... I.e. lower weight higher reps or vise versa. Thanks again for all the videos 👍
I have the highest respect for You! I started at 13 ,am 61 now ,training 2 days a week. Junior/senior welterweight amateur. Trained with European/World Champions for ages. I used to work in close protection,for over 15 years. Have a mix of a lot I am proud to have a sound attitude. I am truly enjoying Your posts. You do not need My credits i guess,still one of the rare great ones who explain very well! I am in general not a fan of tutoralls! In Your case ,really enjoy them Kind regards, Rene
Tony's the best boxing coach communicator on RUclips, the clearest thinker on training and why you should do some things and not others, and he's a coach you can connect with. Awesome videos!
Great content coach. I’m 35 and had my first amateur bout. I was so tired, I was jogging often around 30-50 min at a 8 min pace. I sparred and that was harder for me, I was confident, nervous; and excited. I gassed out into the 2nd round. I trust my coach he’s helping me get to the next level so I can avoid this next bout. Advice or video you can recommend? I’ll follow these suggestions for sure as I want to keep doing this a few more years. The beach comments made me laugh, good way to start the morning 😆
I recently turned 54 and trying to get fitter - doing weights, treadmill, running, and pull-ups. I'm not super fit but have been doing a few pull-ups here or there. I managed 10 a week ago but just done 12 today - no creatine but I'm inspired to have it again. I did years ago but can't really remember the pros and cons to it - must be my age 🤣
Great video Tony! I'm a fitness trainer who used to train like a bodybuilder and am currently learning boxing seriously for the past 1,5 years. I ditched the hypertrophy training and kept all the training you mentioned in this video.
I think I’m gonna do one boxing match for the experience but I’m not trying to do any more after that just doing it for the memories because boxing is my favourite hobby
Thanks for uploading this man, i got broken finger and fewer few days ago today i started training but nothing was the same, I think i just needed this video ❤
I just recently started focusing on plyometrics as a primary composition. I will say I personally superset two exercised and give myself time to fully rest, which I feel let's me dig deeper in each specific exercise as opposed to a full circuit where I find myself doing a lot of junk volume.
Ive been watching your videos and hitting the bag with boxing gloves on. I'm doing it nearly everyday. 40 jabs 40 crosses, 40 hooks 40 combos and I'm loving how i feel and look. Thank you
Thanks a lot coach I am currently 17 and live in South Africa determined to go pro and your videos are really helping me improve, I watch them every day before training and after really love them. All love thanks a lot
I totally agree.boxing +strengh exercises makes a lot mire potential. Balance is the key if want be boxer. I did gym so many years ,injuries, very stiff and slow, even muscle stop get definition. Decided start boxing bit late but doin for satisfaction.couldnt do skipping rope shit in foot work. But i notice muscle definiton get move on. Dont want be concrete guy no benefits much on tht. Thanks Tony your channel is very helpfull me in my late boxing journey😅
Not only a great boxer but a great coach as well! We all are proud of you Tony 🙂 oh yes a question, Tony do you think that clapping push-ups is also a good way to improve punching power?
Definitely agree that squats / deadlifts / and cleans are very important for punching power, but what do you think of Kettlebell Clean and Presses which have explosiveness and also some shoulder strength? Also, what about Shoulder Presses?
Explosive Deadlifts Pull ups Med ball slams Take creatine Squat jumps Box jumps Burpees Russian twist Med ball slam side to side Planks Good diet Recovery
I've always said this. In my amateur days I was so focused on starving myself to get my weight down, I never done any strength training and it resulted in me gassing by the 3rd round. I fought a lad at 66kg and his shoulders were like boulders 😂 he outfought me and beat me. If I could change it I would go back, eat more and lift more
When do you think is the best time of day to take creatine? Currently, I take it right after a training session mixed with refrigerated water, pasteurized egg whites, protein powder, and collagen.
Creatine has cumulative benefits, so the time doesn’t affect performance as long as you’re consistent in taking it every day. So the best time is the time at which you’re most likely to be able to do it consistently, so your method with doing it along with other supplements sounds great.
Could I do my strength training the days in between my boxing nigjts, because my boxing class is on later on which means I wouldn’t have time to do it after.
Hi tony. I'm 15 and l train boxing and muyi 🇹🇭 at home personaly and i'm so hard when I working boxing , but on street fight and training fight i'm weak & i become scary. Do you have solution? Please comment for me.finally you are my so favorite boxing trainer❤❤❤
There's a reason they teach soldiers to march. 3 laws of physics. In old school boxing, it's called roadwork. Jogging, while keeping your knees up. Marching is better for knife fighting. I do wing chun Kung Fu fistfighting and knife fighting. Do jump rope and jogging. Lift one handed weights in Orthodox or southpaw stance with your strong hand, not the fast one that has more reach. Use the arm adjacent to your back foot. Practice jogging with weights on the arms, and legs. In wing chun, there are weighted rings to go around your arms, legs and hands, for while you're doing the arm forms and footwork. Wing chun is known as the science of infighting. Works exactly like infighting style boxing, except with grabs, vertical punches, trips and stomps. The centreline principle is part of the basics. A line from the top of someone's head, down through the middle of their body. Aim there. Put your hands there to block their strikes, because they're going to shift their weight from the right or left, even if it's an uppercut. Even in fencing, you keep your eyes fixated on the conjunction of their clavicle. So you can see their weight shifting. They can't lie, or trick you. You can see what's coming. Do not look at their eyes. Look at the center of their chest. It will give you clear view of what their arms and legs might do next at the same time, because of how you have to shift your weight to kick or punch. This is how you block and counter, even in a swordfight. This is the most important shit. Keep your feet straight pointed in the same direction as your eyes. Jog with your knees up, for boxing. March very straight for knife fighting. Do jump rope. Practice switching from right handed stance to left while jumping. That's why boxers bounce around like that to train. Trains the muscles for stepping into strong punches with your back foot, and dodging as well. In Orthodox, your right hand is stronger but your left hand is faster because your left foot is in the front and you can step forward very quick with your left foot while punching with your left hand. You step into a strong right, by stepping hard into the ground with your back foot. Both feet are straight, you turn your right shoulder inward, and lock it in with your hip, by turning into the punch. With punches, you lean into them, by pressing your foot into the ground. Straight punches, or hooks. In wing chun, this is why you point your big toes together in a triangle, so you can easily rotate with both hands. Do not ever point your feet outward in a v, kinda like a duck. Makes you easy to knock over, and since you're not standing right, your legs can't push off the ground, and your punches will have no impact. Either straight, or point your big toes together in a small triangle for more balance when kicking, and to be able to spin with your punches, with both hands, easier, from a static position. You don't have to move your legs too much, when doing this. It was designed for emergencies, for real self defense when you can't even run. Wing chun was invented in the 1930's to allow women and small children to defend themselves from knifepoint rape and domestic abuse. It's honestly saved my life, a few times. Even from weapons. Not arguing with anyone, or reading any comments. I hope this can benefit someone. You're stronger than you think. In boxing, there's weight classes. How it works, is you use your skeleton to throw your weight, either fast or hard. 3 laws of physics are as follows: 1. What goes up must come down 2. An object in motion stays in motion unless stopped by an immovable force 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The 3rd law, is why they teach soldiers to march, and boxers to jog. Think about baseball. Throwing the ball. The baseball bat is a lever, you can use in southpaw or Orthodox stance. One hand goes backwards while the other goes forward. This is how they teach a soldier to hold a gun, fire it while running, or hit someone with it while running or just while standing. Or knife fight while standing or running. Or use a rock. Very old saying in China: "Kung Fu lives in everything we do" that's talking about ergonomics and physics. A true Shaolin Kung Fu master has handed you the secret knowledge of all fighting. Use it to protect yourself, do what's right, and help those who can't help themselves. I'm joining the Canadian Army one day. I'm willing to die to do what's right, and help people. Whether you are a boxer, a knife fighter, you fight with a shotgun, and hit people with the end of the gun, we're all the same. Do what's right, defend the weak, and don't be a goddamned bystander if an innocent person is getting killed. Enough of the 3rd responder effect. Don't wait for the police to get there when lives are at stake, and apathy could get someone killed. Protect yourself. Protect your loved ones. Be willing to die to protect the lives of those you love
My son has just started with boxing at age 9.5 His disadvantage is that he is too nice and lacks aggressiveness, also has a fear of being hit in the face. How could I best develop him over the coming years?
Just let him do regular light sparring. He won’t get hurt if it’s controlled but will learn how to defend and take some punches as well as how to throw. Then naturally little by little intensity might increase. Make it safe first.
I'm 21 year old .i wish to start boxing cz i like the sport and i wish to make to the top (champion) or altleast make it to the Olympics. do you think i should or shouldn't ?
Remember everybody: The ONLY way to reliably reduce risk of concussion/long-term head trauma is to have strong/well developed trapeseus and neck muscles. NO NOT neglect your weight training. Your life may depend on it.
How do you teach people who are uncoordinated, e.g. people that flare their elbows out when punching. I'll show them how to do it properly and what they're doing, but they just go back to flaring their elbows out. Should i just be more patient or just accept that some people are uncoordinated and let them do their own thing
It depends on the person. What worked for my was practicing techniques av few minutes when I warmed up for strength training on days not boxing. Often people only do boxing/ sport a couple of days a week. Doing it more often will help the the brain store it faster in the subconsciousnes. Also try to make them do drills where they only focus on the elbow part and not on any other part of the punch.
Yeah but it's a bit late to ever expect to reach the top level as an amateur or pro. You could become a decent local area competitor in the amateurs in 4 or 5 years if you're working at it full time with a good trainer and if you're naturally talented maybe you could do even better?
When I was a muscle head, I ate alot of creatine. It nade a night and difference. When my focus shifted to kickboxing and Muay Thai, I had a world-class coach that insisted creatine makes you slow, and it makes your bones brittle. Briefly (A few weeks), I took his word for it. Both claims are total bullshit, I did the research and self experimentation. I'm still fast, and there's no scientific research to support the claims about bone deterioration. I would wager that I my explosive strength suffers when I don't consume creatine.
Which strength exercise do you think has the most impact on your punches?
Watch Next: 4 Boxing Drills NO EQUIPMENT at home training
ruclips.net/video/BpiM3Sw4rFU/видео.html
Go to legionathletics.com/products/supplements/?r=ojr1o&el=bc_tonyj_ojr1o& Use Code: BOXING to get 20% off Creatine.
Hi tony
Very informative video... What kind of rep ranges would you recommend... I.e. lower weight higher reps or vise versa.
Thanks again for all the videos 👍
Coach I need you help with my traning
Simply follow Him!
You will learn a lot!
And create a mindset to be a good person
What is the last strenght exercise? I have only seen 4
I love the humility in that early story. Most boxers don't like talking about their defeats, let alone admitting they were outclassed.
Your my inspiration coach
Means a lot 🙏🏻
I have the highest respect for You!
I started at 13 ,am 61 now ,training 2 days a week.
Junior/senior welterweight amateur.
Trained with European/World Champions for ages.
I used to work in close protection,for over 15 years.
Have a mix of a lot
I am proud to have a sound attitude.
I am truly enjoying Your posts.
You do not need My credits i guess,still one of the rare great ones who explain very well!
I am in general not a fan of tutoralls!
In Your case ,really enjoy them
Kind regards,
Rene
Nice to see you , I always fear I would get too old to be a sports man since alot of people tone it down after a certain age
Tony's the best boxing coach communicator on RUclips, the clearest thinker on training and why you should do some things and not others, and he's a coach you can connect with. Awesome videos!
Ayy love from Poland.
This is perfect timing
Great content coach. I’m 35 and had my first amateur bout. I was so tired, I was jogging often around 30-50 min at a 8 min pace. I sparred and that was harder for me, I was confident, nervous; and excited. I gassed out into the 2nd round. I trust my coach he’s helping me get to the next level so I can avoid this next bout. Advice or video you can recommend? I’ll follow these suggestions for sure as I want to keep doing this a few more years. The beach comments made me laugh, good way to start the morning 😆
I recently turned 54 and trying to get fitter - doing weights, treadmill, running, and pull-ups. I'm not super fit but have been doing a few pull-ups here or there. I managed 10 a week ago but just done 12 today - no creatine but I'm inspired to have it again. I did years ago but can't really remember the pros and cons to it - must be my age 🤣
Sir your videos are different from others and so helpful.The way of speaking and teaching.Great coach🙌🏻🥊
Thank you ma man! Please do share it as well but all good if not 🥊
Great video Tony! I'm a fitness trainer who used to train like a bodybuilder and am currently learning boxing seriously for the past 1,5 years. I ditched the hypertrophy training and kept all the training you mentioned in this video.
This is the video I've been waiting for! Much love sir Tony! 💯💯💪🏼💪🏼
I think I’m gonna do one boxing match for the experience but I’m not trying to do any more after that just doing it for the memories because boxing is my favourite hobby
lol so many people say that then do 1 fight and just keep going.. I ended up doing 14 and still coach now, totally addicted.
Boxing is a very hard sport but gives u confidence 💪 u should also get a good base for grappling 🥋💯🥊
Thanks for uploading this man, i got broken finger and fewer few days ago today i started training but nothing was the same, I think i just needed this video ❤
I just recently started focusing on plyometrics as a primary composition. I will say I personally superset two exercised and give myself time to fully rest, which I feel let's me dig deeper in each specific exercise as opposed to a full circuit where I find myself doing a lot of junk volume.
Ypu should rest between all exercises, superseting even 2 exercises is not a good idea
@frenzy7666 respectfully disagree as does modern exercise science
Ive been watching your videos and hitting the bag with boxing gloves on. I'm doing it nearly everyday. 40 jabs 40 crosses, 40 hooks 40 combos and I'm loving how i feel and look. Thank you
That’s great mate… keep it up
Thank you very much , you have no idea how much we appreciate your videos❤
Thanks a lot coach I am currently 17 and live in South Africa determined to go pro and your videos are really helping me improve, I watch them every day before training and after really love them. All love thanks a lot
Great video brotha Jeffries! Your content and knowledge is next level! Thank you!🥊💯🤙🏾
Thanks coach Tony
Happy to help! Please do share it as well but all good if not 👊🏻
Great video as always Tony
I totally agree.boxing +strengh exercises makes a lot mire potential. Balance is the key if want be boxer. I did gym so many years ,injuries, very stiff and slow, even muscle stop get definition. Decided start boxing bit late but doin for satisfaction.couldnt do skipping rope shit in foot work. But i notice muscle definiton get move on. Dont want be concrete guy no benefits much on tht. Thanks Tony your channel is very helpfull me in my late boxing journey😅
Thank you so much!
Hey Tony,can you please do a video analysis on Naoya Inoue and how to fight like him,that would be nice,thank you
Great video Tony, and I thank you for giving us knowledge of boxing 🥊. Very helpful! 👍
Hiiiii Tony, the video you recommended me helped me a lot!! Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Happy to help ma man, please do share it as well but all good if not 🥊
yeah link the video!
Not only a great boxer but a great coach as well! We all are proud of you Tony 🙂 oh yes a question, Tony do you think that clapping push-ups is also a good way to improve punching power?
Love your training!
Appreciate it! Please do share it as well but all good if not 🥊
Also recommend Ross Enamaits book (Katie Taylor’s trainer) Infinite Intensity. Using the program from there, never got gassed while boxing.
Ross’ books are GOLD!
👍 Great video, great advice, Tony.
Love that creatine. Noticed I was recovering faster after my jujitsu sessions 😊
I love this channel 😂❤ greetings from Spain mate
What weight medicine ball would you recommend for a 80kg male?
Hi Toni, do you recommend the pre-workout or post workout Legion creatine powder?
Best coach oat
Appreciate it king👊🏻
My coach is a big fan of yours
Oi Tony who was the Polish champion? Name please. You are doing great job.
Does creatine not add water weight? How do you manage weight taking creatine?
Definitely agree that squats / deadlifts / and cleans are very important for punching power, but what do you think of Kettlebell Clean and Presses which have explosiveness and also some shoulder strength? Also, what about Shoulder Presses?
Make analysis of Bivol vs Arthur fight ... it will help us to learn and get better.... ❤
Tony what do you think of cryotherapy? for recovery and in general
Explosive Deadlifts
Pull ups
Med ball slams
Take creatine
Squat jumps
Box jumps
Burpees
Russian twist
Med ball slam side to side
Planks
Good diet
Recovery
I've always said this. In my amateur days I was so focused on starving myself to get my weight down, I never done any strength training and it resulted in me gassing by the 3rd round. I fought a lad at 66kg and his shoulders were like boulders 😂 he outfought me and beat me. If I could change it I would go back, eat more and lift more
💪👍👏🥊 nice thank you for this tipps
Should we do all these strength speed ladder training every day or 3-2 time in week
Tony i have my first fight soon do you have any tips for me
Tony can u take creatine at 15 years old??
Is the resitance training and the creatine usage also viable for 15-17 year olds ?
Nope.
@MikeJohnMentzer thought so
When do you think is the best time of day to take creatine? Currently, I take it right after a training session mixed with refrigerated water, pasteurized egg whites, protein powder, and collagen.
Creatine has cumulative benefits, so the time doesn’t affect performance as long as you’re consistent in taking it every day. So the best time is the time at which you’re most likely to be able to do it consistently, so your method with doing it along with other supplements sounds great.
Could I do my strength training the days in between my boxing nigjts, because my boxing class is on later on which means I wouldn’t have time to do it after.
Hi tony. I'm 15 and l train boxing and muyi 🇹🇭 at home personaly and i'm so hard when I working boxing , but on street fight and training fight i'm weak & i become scary. Do you have solution? Please comment for me.finally you are my so favorite boxing trainer❤❤❤
I used to have the same problem maybe I can help you
Tnx bro. Now i get same man with me❤
There's a reason they teach soldiers to march. 3 laws of physics. In old school boxing, it's called roadwork. Jogging, while keeping your knees up. Marching is better for knife fighting. I do wing chun Kung Fu fistfighting and knife fighting. Do jump rope and jogging. Lift one handed weights in Orthodox or southpaw stance with your strong hand, not the fast one that has more reach. Use the arm adjacent to your back foot. Practice jogging with weights on the arms, and legs. In wing chun, there are weighted rings to go around your arms, legs and hands, for while you're doing the arm forms and footwork. Wing chun is known as the science of infighting. Works exactly like infighting style boxing, except with grabs, vertical punches, trips and stomps. The centreline principle is part of the basics. A line from the top of someone's head, down through the middle of their body. Aim there. Put your hands there to block their strikes, because they're going to shift their weight from the right or left, even if it's an uppercut. Even in fencing, you keep your eyes fixated on the conjunction of their clavicle. So you can see their weight shifting. They can't lie, or trick you. You can see what's coming. Do not look at their eyes. Look at the center of their chest. It will give you clear view of what their arms and legs might do next at the same time, because of how you have to shift your weight to kick or punch. This is how you block and counter, even in a swordfight. This is the most important shit. Keep your feet straight pointed in the same direction as your eyes. Jog with your knees up, for boxing. March very straight for knife fighting. Do jump rope. Practice switching from right handed stance to left while jumping. That's why boxers bounce around like that to train. Trains the muscles for stepping into strong punches with your back foot, and dodging as well. In Orthodox, your right hand is stronger but your left hand is faster because your left foot is in the front and you can step forward very quick with your left foot while punching with your left hand. You step into a strong right, by stepping hard into the ground with your back foot. Both feet are straight, you turn your right shoulder inward, and lock it in with your hip, by turning into the punch. With punches, you lean into them, by pressing your foot into the ground. Straight punches, or hooks. In wing chun, this is why you point your big toes together in a triangle, so you can easily rotate with both hands. Do not ever point your feet outward in a v, kinda like a duck. Makes you easy to knock over, and since you're not standing right, your legs can't push off the ground, and your punches will have no impact. Either straight, or point your big toes together in a small triangle for more balance when kicking, and to be able to spin with your punches, with both hands, easier, from a static position. You don't have to move your legs too much, when doing this. It was designed for emergencies, for real self defense when you can't even run. Wing chun was invented in the 1930's to allow women and small children to defend themselves from knifepoint rape and domestic abuse. It's honestly saved my life, a few times. Even from weapons. Not arguing with anyone, or reading any comments. I hope this can benefit someone. You're stronger than you think. In boxing, there's weight classes. How it works, is you use your skeleton to throw your weight, either fast or hard.
3 laws of physics are as follows:
1. What goes up must come down
2. An object in motion stays in motion unless stopped by an immovable force
3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The 3rd law, is why they teach soldiers to march, and boxers to jog. Think about baseball. Throwing the ball. The baseball bat is a lever, you can use in southpaw or Orthodox stance. One hand goes backwards while the other goes forward. This is how they teach a soldier to hold a gun, fire it while running, or hit someone with it while running or just while standing. Or knife fight while standing or running. Or use a rock. Very old saying in China: "Kung Fu lives in everything we do" that's talking about ergonomics and physics. A true Shaolin Kung Fu master has handed you the secret knowledge of all fighting. Use it to protect yourself, do what's right, and help those who can't help themselves. I'm joining the Canadian Army one day. I'm willing to die to do what's right, and help people. Whether you are a boxer, a knife fighter, you fight with a shotgun, and hit people with the end of the gun, we're all the same. Do what's right, defend the weak, and don't be a goddamned bystander if an innocent person is getting killed. Enough of the 3rd responder effect. Don't wait for the police to get there when lives are at stake, and apathy could get someone killed. Protect yourself. Protect your loved ones. Be willing to die to protect the lives of those you love
Will you do a Mike Tyson Jake Paul preview with your thoughts of the result and what not?
Weekly how many days train
Do you have any beach to go in Britain ?
Or you make six puck for the 1 or 2 week you come to Greece ?
Tony what is number five of resistence training
It’s great
@@Tony_Jeffries what do you mean? what is the number 5 exercises
Can i learn boxing as a beginner in home ? at a low and normal level
Hey Tony how do I get good at boxing as someone’s trying out the sport?
Watch all of his videos and apply them then find someone in person that’s got a lot more experience to refine you
Just box and don’t miss training
I'm a 69 year old man who does Burpees.
Respect
he was talking about 65 year olds. They aren't mature enough to do burpees yet :D
69 😮
I just Burp
Burpees are worthless
Does bench press help with boxing? I can bench 365lbs and I feel like my punches are stronger
Artur Beterbiev benches 140kg
Terrence Crawford deadlifts 180kg
My son has just started with boxing at age 9.5
His disadvantage is that he is too nice and lacks aggressiveness, also has a fear of being hit in the face.
How could I best develop him over the coming years?
Just let him do regular light sparring. He won’t get hurt if it’s controlled but will learn how to defend and take some punches as well as how to throw. Then naturally little by little intensity might increase. Make it safe first.
keep your son at it, your son will be really good if he sticks to boxing and make sure you encourage him
For his age is normal. But if after 12-13 he is still like that then boxing is not for him
Can i take creatine if I am 14?
creatine yes does have some benefits but you also put on a few extra kgs in water wheight and that can be a problem in boxing
i cant wait for the mike tyson vs jake breakdown before and after
Coming soon mate! Turn on your notification so you don't miss it 👊🏻
@@Tony_Jeffries done mate, i anticapate history to be made on the 15th
I wanna go to the beach now. I better start training.
Sir can you tell me how to make a fist 👊 when i make a fish so my plam damage can you help me
Thanks for the video tony 😊. Could you please let me know how to structure the boxing training in home based on this video?
Thanks sir Tony for scientific explanation and tips and there are born with hammer fist like Weljon Mindoro.
Yeah saw the fight mate! What a fighter 13-0 with 13 KO? He's a beast!
@@Tony_Jeffries Thanks for watching , really I'm learning my strength in your videos, it gives me confidence over young rude dudes, thanks sir Tony🙏🌹
Alright coach.
Tyson vs Paul.
Who's gonna win???
Will upload that vid you soon mate 👊🏻Turn on your notification so you don't miss it!
I'm 21 year old .i wish to start boxing cz i like the sport and i wish to make to the top (champion) or altleast make it to the Olympics. do you think i should or shouldn't ?
I'm 61 and can do 20+ dead hang pull ups with strict form.
Gym coach ❌ coach tony ✅
Remember everybody:
The ONLY way to reliably reduce risk of concussion/long-term head trauma is to have strong/well developed trapeseus and neck muscles.
NO NOT neglect your weight training. Your life may depend on it.
Barbell shrugs are great
How do you teach people who are uncoordinated, e.g. people that flare their elbows out when punching. I'll show them how to do it properly and what they're doing, but they just go back to flaring their elbows out. Should i just be more patient or just accept that some people are uncoordinated and let them do their own thing
It depends on the person. What worked for my was practicing techniques av few minutes when I warmed up for strength training on days not boxing. Often people only do boxing/ sport a couple of days a week. Doing it more often will help the the brain store it faster in the subconsciousnes. Also try to make them do drills where they only focus on the elbow part and not on any other part of the punch.
your
the best coach ever right guys?
Coach i am 22 year's old
Do you think that I could learn boxing 🥊
Yeah but it's a bit late to ever expect to reach the top level as an amateur or pro. You could become a decent local area competitor in the amateurs in 4 or 5 years if you're working at it full time with a good trainer and if you're naturally talented maybe you could do even better?
I feel inspired to try Creatine now. I always thought of workout supplements as overpriced snake oil shite, so I've always avoided them.
Most of them are! But creatine is one of the few that has proven benefits.
But it wasn't Andrew Golota, was it?
Andrew Golota was a heavyweight who fought Tyson, he was like 3 weight classes above Tony
lol
18:45 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! I did 0. You win! 😢😅
Will you be watching Tyson vs Paul this Friday?
Boxers should use Leg Submission
can a bodybuilder become a good boxer?
Yes, but with less volume of training dedicated to weights
“THE BLOODY GYM”
*goes to gym to find blood dispersed evenly across gym*
disappointed no high pitched voice describing going to the beach part, also no old coach cameo.
1. Juice
i wanna train with tony.
Visit my website here mate: www.tonyjeffries.com/perfect-punch-course/
It was Aleksy Kuziemski i think. Right?
Yo training is Importent but nutrition is more importent i recomend for fat loss fit by cooking proteinreich delicious and healthy
I agree!
What was the fifth exercise? You said five but I only counted four
STONGER😊
🤝🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
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Can I make a boxing career in India..
When I was a muscle head, I ate alot of creatine. It nade a night and difference. When my focus shifted to kickboxing and Muay Thai, I had a world-class coach that insisted creatine makes you slow, and it makes your bones brittle. Briefly (A few weeks), I took his word for it. Both claims are total bullshit, I did the research and self experimentation. I'm still fast, and there's no scientific research to support the claims about bone deterioration. I would wager that I my explosive strength suffers when I don't consume creatine.
I aint gonna wait till end of video Ill just coment
Check it out you might miss something 🥊
@Tony_Jeffries Ive watched it fully but now I cant just ignore the advice. I shall study the video more in depth 😎😎. Love your videos!!!!
He’s a light heavyweight?? Where did the mass go?
Do you think that I could learn boxing?
Of course
@@Bodhi.01 Really?
Thank you, for that motivation 🥹
If you think you can then yes.
@@Khalifah_Alif_Tega no problem, you can learn everything if you put work in it
Anyone can learn boxing
All it need is discipline and consistency
5:55 absolute terrible example oh my god
Unfortunately Creatine creates sleeping problems for a lot of people, myself included