I absolutely love the slang from the 1910s-1950s era that he uses. My grandpa used to say shit like 'paluka' or "scoun'" and even though I'm not prone to nostalgia, in the least, kinda hits me in the feels. It's perfect guidance, on top of that.
I find this very similar to the 'kizama tsuki' I was taught in shotokan, back in my childhood and teens. I can also testify that this kind of strike can bypass a lot of defenses, and if not it can put you in a position where you are aware of those defenses and assist you in bypassing them.
I never had the impression that Ramsey was much in to fashion but those gigantic yellow pants are such a striking statement that one has to be really interested or really uninterested in what he puts on. And I gotta say I like that hoodie+big yellow pants look
Dude... you have my gratitude, Coach. I only found your readings of Dempsey cause I was looking for the titles to get them. Glad that I have such giants to elevate my comparatively pathetic skill. At least I have the near-spastic, and certainly - initially - awkward movements entrained into reflexive action (THANK YOU, fencing!), but damn I'm a terrible boxer. Thinking I need to up my Shadow Boxing game *significantly*. You da man, Ramsey.
Just ordered this book. Dempsey was a beast until won the championship. Look at how lean he was against willard compared to when he fought against firpo, carpentier, and tunney. He was the victim of a greedy promotor who always wanted the monster gate $$$. The young tyson was a modern version of dempsey. And like Dempsey he declined because of human nature and management. Even though it sounds corny, they all lose the "eye of the tiger" when they sleep in silk sheets.
I read this book and have determined Bruce Lee and Ed Parker totally read this book and took techniques to improve Wing Chun and Kenpo respectively. Jack Dempsey was the original!
Ramsey Dewey what do you as a professional fighter believe about the “power line.” I have actually done Iron Palm and I can hit with both the top fist (index and middle) and bottom fist (which really for me is the middle and second not pinky cause my pinky knuckle doesn’t exist). Even well trained, I have always been taught to use top fist not bottom and I honestly feel that my bottom fist will break (boxers’ fracture) and I can really break five boards with no spacers and patio bricks. I am not bragging, I just feel the average person will Definitely break the bottom knuckles before the wrist breaks. I actually aim with my middle knuckle which is huge cause that is what I hit with and I tend to catch my index (second biggest knuckle). What is your real opinion for a Bare Knuckle average person? And please don’t say elbows or palm heals! I want to know about the punch!! Thank you!
ok, I'll be honest...I fell asleep, lol! I'll just have to read the book by myself. I'll keep the audio for my insomnia's, it works like a charm! The first 5 chapters are already awesome! Can't wait to read the rest of it.
I've never done any boxing. But I have learnt some strange physical skills: - Roller Skating. - croquet - Military rifle drill. Probably the strangest. A rifle is heavy and very asymmetrically weighted with a weird balance point. At first it seems impossible. That you are fighting against the rifle to do any command such as shouldering arms or present arms. That you could in the end become skilful with 100's of other people at the same time felt like a miracle of walking on water. But taught properly that became possible.
Mr. Dewey, come one, keep them coming! Great reading abilities. Was you part of some reading club? It doesn't seems likely, but you're known for being surprising, so it could be true.
This video made me think of an inportant point in beginning to learn striking. How does one determine if they should adopt a southpaw or regular stance? Usually one will feel more natural to some people but to others it could be more ambivalent. In that case, is there a test of some sort to help us find out which side is stronger? Obviously there are switch hitters but this may not be convenient for someone who needs to learn the basics first. Also, what are the pros/cons of learning southpaw if you are right handed (or vice versa) but feel comfortable in that stance regardless?
This is what they called fa jin in Chinese martial arts,the principle of connected body mass and this is why they used to write that a fist is 70% feet and 30% hands , also the error of double weight or what we consider a balance in ordinary not trained movements,it is pure science and mechanism is working very well,but is hard to find it by yourself , is not something magical, but something which is in every human being, with correct practicing and constant ability to detect and remove errors everyone is able to learn it at least to beginner level.
Not sure if the link is up anywhere for the book? It’s so important to the field of phys Ed in general, that I keep it on my website about how to sing. newschoolsinger.com/between-the-looking-glasses/
To me it is clear JD had loaded gloves. He never could do that much damage without them. After the fight when JW went to shake his hand, he felt something funny in the glove. Jw's mgr went to check it out and the gloves were lost. Boy that was convenient, later JD said he had the gloves and would not show them to anyone, strike 2. Kearns said afterward the gloves were loaded. To much evidence to show otherwise. JW went 26 rounds with J Johnson and had barely a scratch. Loaded gloves is the only reasonable explanation.
I'm actually quite certain that babies at terminal velocity aren't able to knock somebody out. Nothing in a babies body is hard enough to transmit force onto a small surface area, not even the femur or the skull. Most of it would still be uncalcified cartilage. Not only that but, since the babies body is incredibly malleable it would glance or bounce off anything as if pudding without imparting anything near full force.
Art of martial art. Tao of boxing. Recently I watch something similar, Brian Shaw teach some, the fittest guy how to do deadlift. If you lean back the bodyweight the weight is already in the air without engaging lifting muscle. A month ago I joined the gym. I do only clean and jerk but I am using my legs only for "stealing". I wanna pool, lift and push and in the same time my legs have something to do. In less than the month, I fix my problem with my neck, right shoulder and back. I think you are not the fan of pushing and pressing but please you need to try that. Any anaerobic weight ( less than 20 repetition) can do the job, you don't have to force yourself. Muscle mass, acceleration and teamwork of every muscle in your body. It's like anaerobic rope jumping.
Do the whole book please
The third part men I need it
I still need it! 😂
Yeah man, please!
please do the whole book if you got time, your voice is so calming
tears of joy Ramsey, tears of joy and gratitude. please please please continue this series
I HAVE to agree .... great series
Wheres the 3rd part man?
@@francobenegas6484 it came out bout a year ago
Ramsey would tell the best bedtime story!!
Ramsey don't leave us with a cliffhanger, please continue your reading series. It is deeply, deeply appreciated. 🙏🙏
Damn jack knows his physics
True awareness of a champion
I can only agree. Please, when you got the time, read the whole book!
The best bedtime story for anyone interested in martial arts and fighting.
Ramsey man, keep them coming!!!
I love this book and you're nailing the narration.
*I never heard of Jack Dempsey's voice*
but now I imagine your voice as his.
You can listen to his voice here on RUclips. Totally different voice.
Lol me too 😂
I started reading the book when you first mentionned it in a video. Loving the down to earth approach and the old school language!
I absolutely love the slang from the 1910s-1950s era that he uses. My grandpa used to say shit like 'paluka' or "scoun'" and even though I'm not prone to nostalgia, in the least, kinda hits me in the feels. It's perfect guidance, on top of that.
Would love a part 3!
Perfect to listen to getting ready for bed after a days training.
I find this very similar to the 'kizama tsuki' I was taught in shotokan, back in my childhood and teens. I can also testify that this kind of strike can bypass a lot of defenses, and if not it can put you in a position where you are aware of those defenses and assist you in bypassing them.
Excellent, my man. Excellent.
Would love to hear more and more !!
🙏🏻🥊
Hey I'm still waiting on the rest of this book! And I'll literally watch it a million times so that you have a million views, okay?
fantastic i first bought this book in carnaby street 1985 i loved it then but this audio is bring back so much happy thoughts
I’m so grateful for this audiobook! It helps me learn while running ect
Ramsey I’m loving the series! You have such a good reading voice. Thank you for this.
Ramsey, we are still waiting on that 3rd part brother. Please.
I never had the impression that Ramsey was much in to fashion but those gigantic yellow pants are such a striking statement that one has to be really interested or really uninterested in what he puts on. And I gotta say I like that hoodie+big yellow pants look
Dude... you have my gratitude, Coach. I only found your readings of Dempsey cause I was looking for the titles to get them. Glad that I have such giants to elevate my comparatively pathetic skill.
At least I have the near-spastic, and certainly - initially - awkward movements entrained into reflexive action (THANK YOU, fencing!), but damn I'm a terrible boxer. Thinking I need to up my Shadow Boxing game *significantly*. You da man, Ramsey.
Love this series. Thank you Ramsey!
Wow, Christmas is early! Thanks!
Awesome reading! Please do a part 3.
I would love a video from you on Dempsey's technique 🙏🏽
Yea Im speechless Ramsey, this is so useful. Thank you!
Are you going to finish the book? This is very helpful I can listen to it at work.
Just ordered this book. Dempsey was a beast until won the championship. Look at how lean he was against willard compared to when he fought against firpo, carpentier, and tunney. He was the victim of a greedy promotor who always wanted the monster gate $$$. The young tyson was a modern version of dempsey. And like Dempsey he declined because of human nature and management. Even though it sounds corny, they all lose the "eye of the tiger" when they sleep in silk sheets.
Fantastic! Thanks for making the fly at work!
Ramsey, thank you.
I stoped everything I was doing to watch.
Your a legend Ramsey! Thank you! 👌
Been waiting for this g'dam! It's like waiting eagerly for another walking dead when it starts to get interesting
I read this book and have determined Bruce Lee and Ed Parker totally read this book and took techniques to improve Wing Chun and Kenpo respectively. Jack Dempsey was the original!
Yep. Bruce Lee owned this book and borrowed from it heavily.
Ramsey Dewey what do you as a professional fighter believe about the “power line.” I have actually done Iron Palm and I can hit with both the top fist (index and middle) and bottom fist (which really for me is the middle and second not pinky cause my pinky knuckle doesn’t exist). Even well trained, I have always been taught to use top fist not bottom and I honestly feel that my bottom fist will break (boxers’ fracture) and I can really break five boards with no spacers and patio bricks. I am not bragging, I just feel the average person will Definitely break the bottom knuckles before the wrist breaks. I actually aim with my middle knuckle which is huge cause that is what I hit with and I tend to catch my index (second biggest knuckle). What is your real opinion for a Bare Knuckle average person? And please don’t say elbows or palm heals! I want to know about the punch!! Thank you!
part 3 please! ive been wanting to read this book for a while. might have to buy it now! :)
i love how used your copy is.
I wish i had come across Ramsey sooner so much amazing content
Yes! What a great holiday gift! Thanks Ramsey!
Was waiting for this here we go!!
Upvote for part 3! These are so good!
Coming soon!
The terrific reader! If you love boxing just listen this expert reader.
This series is getting saved onto a playlist.
ok, I'll be honest...I fell asleep, lol! I'll just have to read the book by myself. I'll keep the audio for my insomnia's, it works like a charm! The first 5 chapters are already awesome! Can't wait to read the rest of it.
Part3 please!!!
Thank you so much. This book is great! Thank you again.
I've never done any boxing. But I have learnt some strange physical skills:
- Roller Skating.
- croquet
- Military rifle drill. Probably the strangest. A rifle is heavy and very asymmetrically weighted with a weird balance point. At first it seems impossible. That you are fighting against the rifle to do any command such as shouldering arms or present arms. That you could in the end become skilful with 100's of other people at the same time felt like a miracle of walking on water. But taught properly that became possible.
Please make more reading its so good
I love this series
Please do part 3 :)
The Bob Ross of MMA!
Our wishes have come true!
Wow, terrific voice. Ideal for narration, audio books,...
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS! YOU DID IT, MY LIFE IS SO MUCH MORE COMPLETE NOW. YESSS
Great work bro!
So I have bought the book and have began reading it with a ramsey impression for that authentic feeling 😂
Mr. Dewey, come one, keep them coming!
Great reading abilities. Was you part of some reading club? It doesn't seems likely, but you're known for being surprising, so it could be true.
been waiting on this video thanks.
Please.. please do the whole book Ramsey..
This video made me think of an inportant point in beginning to learn striking. How does one determine if they should adopt a southpaw or regular stance? Usually one will feel more natural to some people but to others it could be more ambivalent. In that case, is there a test of some sort to help us find out which side is stronger? Obviously there are switch hitters but this may not be convenient for someone who needs to learn the basics first. Also, what are the pros/cons of learning southpaw if you are right handed (or vice versa) but feel comfortable in that stance regardless?
Where's the rest? This is fantastic!
Thank you so much!
This is what they called fa jin in Chinese martial arts,the principle of connected body mass and this is why they used to write that a fist is 70% feet and 30% hands , also the error of double weight or what we consider a balance in ordinary not trained movements,it is pure science and mechanism is working very well,but is hard to find it by yourself , is not something magical, but something which is in every human being, with correct practicing and constant ability to detect and remove errors everyone is able to learn it at least to beginner level.
I appreciate you
More please.
Mint ! Natural speaker
please god do the whole book please
Please can you do a video about how to get out of slump in martial art?
I got this on pdf.Jack was ahead of his time.
1:27 oh that's great !
Ramsey, this is my favorite.... any chance you could finish it?
Where’s part 3?!
lovely!!
Please finish the book
😁 thank you again 😁
No part 3?? 😮
Thanks!
Is the falling step for jabs or crosses?
Love it
Not sure if the link is up anywhere for the book?
It’s so important to the field of phys Ed in general, that I keep it on my website about how to sing.
newschoolsinger.com/between-the-looking-glasses/
that book has been read more time than it wants to say
Ty sir
Part one?
It’s on my channel
Can you link the other chapters
2:38
Did you not finish this book???
Ramsey, I've got a question for you.
Were you always that good in recitation or you've learned it "here on RUclips"?
Appalo Creed was great in Rocky,,, with da jab
Ramsey has a voice over career sitting in his back pocket.
Is this a job offer?
Hey weres the rest?
Do you think the rumors about Dempsey using loaded wraps were true?
definitely
How can I listen to chapters 1-5
Watch the first video baka
I’ll put them all in a playlist
@@RamseyDewey thanks
Please coach read more🙏🏽
To me it is clear JD had loaded gloves. He never could do that much damage without them. After the fight when JW went to shake his hand, he felt something funny in the glove. Jw's mgr went to check it out and the gloves were lost. Boy that was convenient, later JD said he had the gloves and would not show them to anyone, strike 2. Kearns said afterward the gloves were loaded. To much evidence to show otherwise. JW went 26 rounds with J Johnson and had barely a scratch. Loaded gloves is the only reasonable explanation.
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I'm actually quite certain that babies at terminal velocity aren't able to knock somebody out. Nothing in a babies body is hard enough to transmit force onto a small surface area, not even the femur or the skull. Most of it would still be uncalcified cartilage. Not only that but, since the babies body is incredibly malleable it would glance or bounce off anything as if pudding without imparting anything near full force.
Legend!
Would have zero skull fractures if you found your true calling sooner
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That moment when you realize ramsey doesn't heart your comments anymore because you gave him shit about master wong
Here’s a heart!
Don’t stop
Art of martial art. Tao of boxing.
Recently I watch something similar, Brian Shaw teach some, the fittest guy how to do deadlift. If you lean back the bodyweight the weight is already in the air without engaging lifting muscle.
A month ago I joined the gym. I do only clean and jerk but I am using my legs only for "stealing". I wanna pool, lift and push and in the same time my legs have something to do.
In less than the month, I fix my problem with my neck, right shoulder and back. I think you are not the fan of pushing and pressing but please you need to try that. Any anaerobic weight ( less than 20 repetition) can do the job, you don't have to force yourself. Muscle mass, acceleration and teamwork of every muscle in your body. It's like anaerobic rope jumping.