Been boxing and “teaching” for 10 years or so and I learned a lot from this video Not only in ideas for future students but also some things for myself to practice. thanks for taking the time to share this knowledge, understanding, and ideas 🙏
Many times i had troubles with balance. But honestly (i found it myself) what you say about gripping the floor with your feet and not to bend the knees overly. You wanna keep a firm body (i wouldn’t say stiff cus you also wanna be loose and relaxed, so firm is my word) and your arms you wanna keep them loose and shoulders relaxed snd dropped. For weight you can toss it around by subtle movements. I used to think i had to exaggerate my body to get the weight transfer right. I realized everything is a jerky quick abrupt movement. Like a jolt. You wanna be firm but loose and whip out and then stiffen up last second before contact as a means of bracing for impact. Then immediately as the contact is made pull that bitch back and loosely so you return quick. Its all meticulous muscle control. The ability to move thru space. Kinesiology. Its what i studied in school a bit and boxing takes it to the highest of degrees. To move so little so quickly and suddenly takes a lot of ability.
When throwing a right cross, you generally want to start with a balanced stance and then shift your weight as you execute the punch. Here's a breakdown of the weight distribution during a right cross: 1. **Starting Position:** Your weight should be fairly balanced between both feet, with a slight bias towards the back leg, around 55-60%. 2. **During the Punch:** As you throw the right cross, you pivot your back foot and rotate your hips and shoulders. This action shifts some of your weight forward, transferring more force into the punch. At this point, the weight distribution might shift to be more even or slightly favor the front foot. 3. **Follow-through and Recovery:** After the punch is thrown, you quickly recover to your initial stance, redistributing your weight back to the starting position, with a slight bias towards the back leg. Maintaining dynamic balance and weight transfer is key to generating power while maintaining stability. Keeping 60% of your weight on the back leg throughout the entire motion would likely reduce the power of your punch and hinder your ability to follow through effectively.!!!
This guy is great! Love his tutorials. If he just flipped the hair up in front a little and got some cooler workout wear he'd look like Dolph Lundgren's younger brother. haha
Exactly, hundreds of punches it takes to start feeling the flow of motions. What I like your using gravity to relax hand and usingtorso rotation as a vehicle to good techniques, just I don´t like the "damage" to be inflicted. as it is not about killing or disabling but playing a kinghtś play. Overhand pucnches typical fo M. Ali being a taller fighter. Sgorter kcould make use of the same below the lead hand. Other variations I would not teach as somehow diesregard some of the previous, more important principles and can poise learning a good technique. Many thanks. 69.
@@hybridwarriortrainingThank you bro, I hope it will be uploaded as soon as possible, it will be very helpful for me because I am self-taught and still a beginner about S&C
2:20 jab
7:02 cross
10:13 lead hook
10:38 right hook
16:27 lead uppercut
19:44 right uppercut
21:40 left hook body
24:52 right hook body
28:14 overhand, screwshot etc
Calm people like this fella ARE the weapons in society
Been training for 10+ years, boxing for the last 5. Felt like a student watching this. Alot of great insight and key tools.
you're gonna get HUGE with the quality of videos you're creating. Excited to see what's coming next! Learning a ton from you. Thanks bro!
Yep no doubt in that 😌
I have never heard a better explanation of the punches. So much detail. For me the whip comparison changed everything.
@@RJ100 thank you 👍🏼
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Very good stuff, agree! Hands down the best!
Been boxing and “teaching” for 10 years or so and I learned a lot from this video
Not only in ideas for future students but also some things for myself to practice.
thanks for taking the time to share this knowledge, understanding, and ideas 🙏
I’ve been self training boxing since a few months, thanks for giving great advice, it’ll definitely improve my hooks and upper cuts
This man is gonna get far
Cheers man I hope so 🤞🏼
Crazy how good you are a teaching
Bro is dropping gems
Many times i had troubles with balance. But honestly (i found it myself) what you say about gripping the floor with your feet and not to bend the knees overly. You wanna keep a firm body (i wouldn’t say stiff cus you also wanna be loose and relaxed, so firm is my word) and your arms you wanna keep them loose and shoulders relaxed snd dropped. For weight you can toss it around by subtle movements. I used to think i had to exaggerate my body to get the weight transfer right. I realized everything is a jerky quick abrupt movement. Like a jolt. You wanna be firm but loose and whip out and then stiffen up last second before contact as a means of bracing for impact. Then immediately as the contact is made pull that bitch back and loosely so you return quick. Its all meticulous muscle control. The ability to move thru space. Kinesiology. Its what i studied in school a bit and boxing takes it to the highest of degrees. To move so little so quickly and suddenly takes a lot of ability.
When throwing a right cross, you generally want to start with a balanced stance and then shift your weight as you execute the punch. Here's a breakdown of the weight distribution during a right cross:
1. **Starting Position:** Your weight should be fairly balanced between both feet, with a slight bias towards the back leg, around 55-60%.
2. **During the Punch:** As you throw the right cross, you pivot your back foot and rotate your hips and shoulders. This action shifts some of your weight forward, transferring more force into the punch. At this point, the weight distribution might shift to be more even or slightly favor the front foot.
3. **Follow-through and Recovery:** After the punch is thrown, you quickly recover to your initial stance, redistributing your weight back to the starting position, with a slight bias towards the back leg.
Maintaining dynamic balance and weight transfer is key to generating power while maintaining stability. Keeping 60% of your weight on the back leg throughout the entire motion would likely reduce the power of your punch and hinder your ability to follow through effectively.!!!
Best explanation ever 😊
Pure gold.
Incredible break down this. Nice one mate. 🥊
Much appreciated
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Keep up the good work champ 🎉
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Improve alot since watching all ur videos thanks
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Helpful ..thanks
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Thanks, will do!
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Loved your Videos,,it helped me alot .
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Amazing! Thank you sir
I download much of you videos
Simple and brilliant. Keep it up. 😊
This guy is great! Love his tutorials. If he just flipped the hair up in front a little and got some cooler workout wear he'd look like Dolph Lundgren's younger brother. haha
Excellent fundamentals.
Keep up good work brother God bless you 🙏 ❤
Fuck this channel is off the charts 📈 ❤
Exactly, hundreds of punches it takes to start feeling the flow of motions. What I like your using gravity to relax hand and usingtorso rotation as a vehicle to good techniques, just I don´t like the "damage" to be inflicted. as it is not about killing or disabling but playing a kinghtś play. Overhand pucnches typical fo M. Ali being a taller fighter. Sgorter kcould make use of the same below the lead hand. Other variations I would not teach as somehow diesregard some of the previous, more important principles and can poise learning a good technique. Many thanks. 69.
Brillz, Bruv
LMAO!!! Those bar fights were funny!
Awesome video
great tippss :)
this dude crushes at the bar
In your Skool Program, you have also follow along drills/workouts ? I like your style of explaining here a lot. Keep up the great work!
Yes
Very good👍
Thanks
Bro, can you make a video s&c with dumbbell and body weight for the next video? Thanks 🔥
Yes I can
@@hybridwarriortrainingThank you bro, I hope it will be uploaded as soon as possible, it will be very helpful for me because I am self-taught and still a beginner about S&C
Not arguing with you or Larry.... But a jab can indeed be more than a touch.
Love u r work . Can you please make a video on Kinetic chaining
Question how to throw lead hook to liver from unorthodox position
0:33 and that's what they call a suckerpunch
could you make a video to get the highest score on a box amchine haha and explain the technqiue
@@Kickassyourcomfortzone 🤣🤣 I love those things
What is the link to your website?
www.skool.com/hwe
Just wondering how the white spot on the gloves work?
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Really good video. Thank you