I love seeing a longer video! Your punches could be a bit tighter. For example, throw that uppercut straight from your guard instead of loading from the hip-it’s faster and keeps your guard up. With straight punches, stay tight and use your shoulder to protect your chin. Throwing with weight is great for arm endurance, but be careful not to drop your hands afterward. Personally, I think resistance bands are better for building power. You’re looking mean, lean, and stylish-keep grinding, champ! 💪
Your movements has to be tighter, when you're punching and slipping. In my opinion, it helps if you go into it from a kickboxing/muaythai perspective as opposed to pure boxing. It makes more sense when you add back the kicks. For example, kick defence to punch counters
Yeah. Right now my knees our injured so i can't do much kicking. That's why my coach has me boxing, because he actually does boxing. I'm interested in trying kickboxing/muay thai once my legs heal up, and would love to learn more. What do you mean by tighter movements?
I love seeing a longer video! Your punches could be a bit tighter. For example, throw that uppercut straight from your guard instead of loading from the hip-it’s faster and keeps your guard up. With straight punches, stay tight and use your shoulder to protect your chin. Throwing with weight is great for arm endurance, but be careful not to drop your hands afterward. Personally, I think resistance bands are better for building power. You’re looking mean, lean, and stylish-keep grinding, champ! 💪
understood. As a taekwondo martial artist, I am never used to having my hands up all the time, and I will def work on that one. Appreciate it boss!
Hey, for the longer videos, would you prefer any music in the background?
@ I prefer like commentary or just the original audio
@ awesome champ💪
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Your movements has to be tighter, when you're punching and slipping. In my opinion, it helps if you go into it from a kickboxing/muaythai perspective as opposed to pure boxing. It makes more sense when you add back the kicks.
For example, kick defence to punch counters
Yeah. Right now my knees our injured so i can't do much kicking. That's why my coach has me boxing, because he actually does boxing. I'm interested in trying kickboxing/muay thai once my legs heal up, and would love to learn more. What do you mean by tighter movements?