Im very new...3 months in boxing and kickboxing. In sparring many times they pair me against tall dudes with long range. The first I immediately noticed that staying away did not work at all. I had to lose fear of being hit and go in. Their arms seem limited when you go in hard. Where if you have short reach...uppercuts and hooks to the body feel natural. Then they try to back up to feel in control again...i just rush in and keep them from being comfortable. Its a challenge. Many many times I been hit...but it seems like the only way. I stick to them like glue. Only a matter of time before I get knocked out though I know it. But thank you for the video. Trying to open up my possibilities.
You must continue to sharpen your jab and feint as well as your defensive skills and getting more comfortable with punches coming at your face. I'm going to link a few videos ruclips.net/video/xTW5QsuOFxo/видео.html to help you... ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.html I encourage you to stop taking punches in order to land punches... ruclips.net/video/fsMbEZDlSDM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/xTW5QsuOFxo/видео.html
@@mr.dozeoff2339 im still fairly new but I never felt the need to rush in while kickboxing. Actually...I never rushed in. Especially if you have decent kicks...then you might prefer to keep mid range even against tall opponents. what do you think?
@@arielperez797 I was planning on just going forward since I’m short and my arms are short and mainly relying on punching combinations like in boxing. However I would throw leg kicks every now and then
@@mr.dozeoff2339 if you are sparring already...try it out. Get in there bro. Get a feel for rushing in. And yea throw in a couple of kicks to mix it up. Oh one thing that might be annoying is if the opponent uses that push kick. You know the kick that I mean? You go to rush in and they will kind of push you back with a straight kick. Yea that can be annoying if you want to rush in. But if you are smart you can use that to your advantage. Bait them to push kick by rushing in and catch the foot...even kick their other leg to knock them off their feet. (Careful you have to release the leg after one strike...it's a rule in many kickboxing schools you can't just grab it forever) Kick boxing is way more open than boxing in my opinion. Way more strategies. Have fun man.
Steve - I’ve noticed that Andy Ruiz often gets under his opponent’s jab and counters with his own jab or straight right to the body. It can really wear down your opponent and might even get you a knockout if you hit the solar plexus. Those body shots are always a good investment.
I absolutely agree with you, Bill. In this video below, I share how "Breaking You Opponent Down" ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.html can be accomplished with a strong attack to the body combined with "pot shotting." I picked Andy Ruiz to upset Joshua when he was a last-minute replacement. I had seen him fight on the same card as one of my boxers Joe Perez...on a Danny Garcia undercard. and thought with his style he would upset Jushua...and he did.
I remember seeing some clips of Joshua training and got the impression that he didn’t look totally dedicated. But, I still picked him to beat Ruiz. You sure got it right!
Great video. I am 5ft 8inches tall but I think in boxing you just have to try and turn everything to your advantage. Really enjoyed the content and I learned a lot. Thank you. I wish you well.
Thank you JM and yes you have to turn things to your advantage to be successful in boxing as well as life. How long have you been boxing? Are you a competitive boxer or beginner? What are your biggest challenges in boxing / training right now?
@How2Boxing Hi thank you. I am 57 and I came to boxing late in life. I have boxed and kick box to keep fit and to learn more about the sport..I wish that I had discovered boxing years ago. Your channel really helps.
@@JM-jd7yp That's great! It's never too late and boxing is a great way to stay in shape! "How To Dominate Your Opponent" is a great course that can really help you learn a lot more about boxing. check it out. dynamicstriking.com/collections/new-releases/products/how2boxing-by-steve-van-de-walle
Thank you for your advice.Im 5 7 135 38years old.I got in a fight with my friend 6 3 220 an i thought i had disadvantage in reach an i stood there an exchanged and got my jaw bought broke from not knowing my distance.I now see I do have the advantage.I will teach my son he got beat in the school bathroom the other day.This was so helpful thank u so much
Mike, I'm glad this was helpful...and sorry to here about your jaw and your son's situation at school. I believe it's best when we can avoid a fight, but I am also all about self-preservation if you have no other option. Here's a video on the "overhand" which works great against taller opponents. ruclips.net/video/NK_D4lRjLuI/видео.html Do you take your son to the local boxing gym?
Much love brother...please forward and share this How2Boxing video and more with all those it can serve...tell them to subscribe to How2Boxing!!! let's grow this channel to 5k and beyond! I can add more videos for strategy for "Short fighters" during our next recording session...
So weird but I'm a shortie right with short arms and all but I just noticed that my torso is very long and I gotta crouch down pretty low to cover my body well
Yes sir! Here's another RUclips video that can really help short vs tall fighters. Watch it and let me know what you take away from it. ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@BigPoppaSufi This course on Dynamic Striking "Total Domination" teaches the fundamentals of systematically breaking your opponents down round after round. It has helped many MMA fighters. Check it out if you're interested in gaining a competitive advantage with your stand up fighting. dynamicstriking.com/collections/new-releases/products/how2boxing-by-steve-van-de-walle
Yes, you can with which ever style works best for you. I encourage you to develop multiple boxing styles to be adaptable. This video may help you. ruclips.net/video/dStlftedAUM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@Boe3 Fighters are going to naturally gravitate towards one style or another… but should work hard to become a complete fighter who can make adjustments as needed. Where do you feel most comfortable fighting? Inside, outside, or midrange? What defensive style do you prefer?
Bob and Weave / Head Movement on your way in... Here's a blog post loaded with boxing defense videos... www.how2boxing.com/boxing-defense.html This video on "pot shots" will teach you some specific counters that work really well with short vs taller fighters... ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.htmlfeature=shared Check em' put and lmk if this makes sense @mjjackson2833
@@mjjackson2833 That rhythm will come...keep training like a champ! Here's a course that can help you with that... steven-van-de-walle.mykajabi.com/offers/QdWy8V8M
Whenever I block a shot my gloves still clatters against my head therefore should I hold my guard tight when defending but wouldn't that lead to stiffness?
This video will help improve "blocking." ruclips.net/video/1BeeIlRbDfE/видео.html In it, I explain how to block without the "clatter" against your head.
How is it messured stand strsight in room and stretch arms 90 degree as much as possible? Or must i press mi hand against a wall then i have not as large reach. How measure correctly?
"Reach" is measured from finger tip to finger tip. But your arms out to your sides and have someone measure finger tip to finger tip. The cm or inches of your reach is not as important as the skills and strategy you use to defeat taller guys, as taught in this video. Also understanding your true punching range when "stepping in with jab."
Thx bro, i must say im not small im 193 and 199cm reach from fingertip to fingertip, but i found different ways hoe its measured and i wonder what is correct, you are box trainer i believe you
18 year boxing career… finished my career as a team member of the United States Army World Class Athlete Program… then started training fighters in 1999…on my 44th year in boxing
"Your range is only one step away." Wow!
I can dig it
Im very new...3 months in boxing and kickboxing. In sparring many times they pair me against tall dudes with long range. The first I immediately noticed that staying away did not work at all. I had to lose fear of being hit and go in. Their arms seem limited when you go in hard. Where if you have short reach...uppercuts and hooks to the body feel natural. Then they try to back up to feel in control again...i just rush in and keep them from being comfortable. Its a challenge. Many many times I been hit...but it seems like the only way. I stick to them like glue. Only a matter of time before I get knocked out though I know it. But thank you for the video. Trying to open up my possibilities.
You must continue to sharpen your jab and feint as well as your defensive skills and getting more comfortable with punches coming at your face. I'm going to link a few videos ruclips.net/video/xTW5QsuOFxo/видео.html to help you... ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.html
I encourage you to stop taking punches in order to land punches... ruclips.net/video/fsMbEZDlSDM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/xTW5QsuOFxo/видео.html
Is it different closing the distance in kickboxing than it is with boxing?
@@mr.dozeoff2339 im still fairly new but I never felt the need to rush in while kickboxing. Actually...I never rushed in. Especially if you have decent kicks...then you might prefer to keep mid range even against tall opponents. what do you think?
@@arielperez797 I was planning on just going forward since I’m short and my arms are short and mainly relying on punching combinations like in boxing. However I would throw leg kicks every now and then
@@mr.dozeoff2339 if you are sparring already...try it out. Get in there bro. Get a feel for rushing in. And yea throw in a couple of kicks to mix it up.
Oh one thing that might be annoying is if the opponent uses that push kick. You know the kick that I mean? You go to rush in and they will kind of push you back with a straight kick. Yea that can be annoying if you want to rush in. But if you are smart you can use that to your advantage. Bait them to push kick by rushing in and catch the foot...even kick their other leg to knock them off their feet. (Careful you have to release the leg after one strike...it's a rule in many kickboxing schools you can't just grab it forever) Kick boxing is way more open than boxing in my opinion. Way more strategies. Have fun man.
Steve - I’ve noticed that Andy Ruiz often gets under his opponent’s jab and counters with his own jab or straight right to the body. It can really wear down your opponent and might even get you a knockout if you hit the solar plexus. Those body shots are always a good investment.
I absolutely agree with you, Bill. In this video below, I share how "Breaking You Opponent Down" ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.html can be accomplished with a strong attack to the body combined with "pot shotting." I picked Andy Ruiz to upset Joshua when he was a last-minute replacement. I had seen him fight on the same card as one of my boxers Joe Perez...on a Danny Garcia undercard. and thought with his style he would upset Jushua...and he did.
I remember seeing some clips of Joshua training and got the impression that he didn’t look totally dedicated. But, I still picked him to beat Ruiz. You sure got it right!
Great video. I am 5ft 8inches tall but I think in boxing you just have to try and turn everything to your advantage. Really enjoyed the content and I learned a lot. Thank you. I wish you well.
Thank you JM and yes you have to turn things to your advantage to be successful in boxing as well as life. How long have you been boxing? Are you a competitive boxer or beginner? What are your biggest challenges in boxing / training right now?
@How2Boxing Hi thank you. I am 57 and I came to boxing late in life. I have boxed and kick box to keep fit and to learn more about the sport..I wish that I had discovered boxing years ago. Your channel really helps.
@@JM-jd7yp That's great! It's never too late and boxing is a great way to stay in shape! "How To Dominate Your Opponent" is a great course that can really help you learn a lot more about boxing. check it out. dynamicstriking.com/collections/new-releases/products/how2boxing-by-steve-van-de-walle
Great video, thanks. I'm tall with a short reach so the true range advice will probably help me I think. I'm 53 and just started boxing, love it.
That's great Mark! It's never to late to start. Are you training at a boxing gym with a trainer or on your own?
How tall and what reach?
Thank you for your advice.Im 5 7 135 38years old.I got in a fight with my friend 6 3 220 an i thought i had disadvantage in reach an i stood there an exchanged and got my jaw bought broke from not knowing my distance.I now see I do have the advantage.I will teach my son he got beat in the school bathroom the other day.This was so helpful thank u so much
Mike, I'm glad this was helpful...and sorry to here about your jaw and your son's situation at school. I believe it's best when we can avoid a fight, but I am also all about self-preservation if you have no other option. Here's a video on the "overhand" which works great against taller opponents. ruclips.net/video/NK_D4lRjLuI/видео.html Do you take your son to the local boxing gym?
I love u man.... Thank u for all the info.. appreciate itt
Much love brother...please forward and share this How2Boxing video and more with all those it can serve...tell them to subscribe to How2Boxing!!! let's grow this channel to 5k and beyond! I can add more videos for strategy for "Short fighters" during our next recording session...
Thanks coach, real practical and easy to apply. Appreciate you pointing out the advantages!
Thank You…. ❤️❤️❤️ 🙏🙏🙏 🥊🥊 🥊
You're welcome Daniel. Are you a competitive boxer? Beginner?
very good advice thanks
Thank you. Are you a boxer or coach?
Thank you Coach ❤️🥊💯🥊❤️
Keep training like a champ!
So weird but I'm a shortie right with short arms and all but I just noticed that my torso is very long and I gotta crouch down pretty low to cover my body well
Same as me brother
Awesome vid with great tips!
Thanks for the knowledge
You're welcome champ! Here's another video that can help fight taller opponents. ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Great video.
Are you coach Falcon from Ohio?
@@How2Boxing No.
gold material! as always coach! - understand your true range!!!
How you been champ? When's that debut?
@@How2Boxing been good - training hard - possible big news soon :)
@@ryanbaileyboxing Let's Go Ryan!
thanks for the help coach
Yes sir! Here's another RUclips video that can really help short vs tall fighters. Watch it and let me know what you take away from it. ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Sweet n simple
Nice❤
Thanks for the video. I don't box, I do karate but it's helpful still.
Amazing video my man
Thank you champ! Are you an MMA fighter or boxer?
@@How2Boxing Train MMA but learning boxing fundamentals is a must lol
@@BigPoppaSufi This course on Dynamic Striking "Total Domination" teaches the fundamentals of systematically breaking your opponents down round after round. It has helped many MMA fighters. Check it out if you're interested in gaining a competitive advantage with your stand up fighting. dynamicstriking.com/collections/new-releases/products/how2boxing-by-steve-van-de-walle
@@How2Boxing I just got it a few days ago aha
@@BigPoppaSufi Please leave a positive review on Dynamic Striking. Thank you brother. Coach Steve Van De Walle
5 foot five inches here..always preferred fighting taller opponents than fighters my own height.
Likewise...tall guys make great targets! Especially for that overhand right! And vicious body shots!
Stay away from that Right Hand when You do this 😇
I am 177 cm long, 54 kg and have a reach of 178 cm, can i use hitman style? which is the style im most comfortable with
Yes, you can with which ever style works best for you. I encourage you to develop multiple boxing styles to be adaptable. This video may help you. ruclips.net/video/dStlftedAUM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
im 6 foot with a short reach
Important to learn to use your legs… stepping in w punches… keeping head off the line, using defense skills and footwork
@@How2Boxingwhat style do you think is best for a guy like that like Philly Shell, High Guard, Peakaboo? I’m 6'2 with a short reach too, 73"
@@Boe3 Fighters are going to naturally gravitate towards one style or another… but should work hard to become a complete fighter who can make adjustments as needed. Where do you feel most comfortable fighting? Inside, outside, or midrange? What defensive style do you prefer?
@@How2Boxing like Joe Frazier inside with maybe a cross guard and weave as defense
@@How2Boxing I could also sometimes use the right hand as a guard (orthodox) switching it from a peakaboo guard
Im 5ft6 coach i love to pocket fight. But whats a good defense being short
Bob and Weave / Head Movement on your way in... Here's a blog post loaded with boxing defense videos... www.how2boxing.com/boxing-defense.html This video on "pot shots" will teach you some specific counters that work really well with short vs taller fighters... ruclips.net/video/36sXLf0CLMs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Check em' put and lmk if this makes sense @mjjackson2833
@@How2Boxing got u coach
@son2833 Are you a competitive boxer, sparring, fighting etc?
Nah I use to train for it I just hit the bag now tryna get my rhythm back lol
@@mjjackson2833 That rhythm will come...keep training like a champ! Here's a course that can help you with that... steven-van-de-walle.mykajabi.com/offers/QdWy8V8M
Hello Coach 👋
Whenever I block a shot my gloves still clatters against my head therefore should I hold my guard tight when defending but wouldn't that lead to stiffness?
This video will help improve "blocking." ruclips.net/video/1BeeIlRbDfE/видео.html In it, I explain how to block without the "clatter" against your head.
How is it messured stand strsight in room and stretch arms 90 degree as much as possible?
Or must i press mi hand against a wall then i have not as large reach.
How measure correctly?
"Reach" is measured from finger tip to finger tip. But your arms out to your sides and have someone measure finger tip to finger tip. The cm or inches of your reach is not as important as the skills and strategy you use to defeat taller guys, as taught in this video. Also understanding your true punching range when "stepping in with jab."
Thx bro, i must say im not small im 193 and 199cm reach from fingertip to fingertip, but i found different ways hoe its measured and i wonder what is correct, you are box trainer i believe you
@@Chef_cookk yes sir..I am a boxing trainer...How about yourself...are you a boxer, mma fighter, or trainer?
I was a boxer but had a accident and needed plastic surgery for shoulder.. but i soon will start again boxing or kickboxing :)
18 year boxing career… finished my career as a team member of the United States Army World Class Athlete Program… then started training fighters in 1999…on my 44th year in boxing