I used to call the lay back swaying. It was effective at giving a false sense of distance in relation to defense and offense because you could do it swaying back and you could do it going foward a little at an angle if you were at the right distance, foot to foot from the opponent.
Great video..the fact I’ve gone from total beginner to being able to train and spar with Carded boxers is testement to what I learned from you Fran..thanks so much bud🥊✅✅
Kambosos used these techniques against Lopez , great example against the pressure fighter who is trying to take you out from round 1 with power. Great video as always Fran. Thanks
Coach today I did 15mins jump rope, 20mins shadow boxing, 30mins heavy bag, 5mins of a mini circut and 5mins abz... Im shattered!! But thats boxing for ya ♥️🥊
I've been successful at quick lateral movements, more than back and forth; Probably because I'm more accustomed to them. But I'm gonna' work more on the 'back and forth' technique.
Fran Sands , charlesalbox, champion boxing & fitness, coach Anthony (and fast Eddie Chambers) and boxing science are my go to’s for supplementing my training at the boxing gym. So much great content. Anyone agree?
It is funny how coaches say do not do this and that, but tell you to do that later on, or others saying "this style is right, the only way" but then have their pupils get destroyed by it. I had enough coaches tell me what is wrong and right until I just did what worked for me along, realizing most of these people do not understand individual strength. Following the basics and finding the right coach that understands the individual is the right way, and screw these coaches that tell you like religion how it can only be the same style, with pride they say it when they do not have a clue fundamentally. Today I am 12 and 0, but when i first started under those coaches all the damage I took until mid fight I decided to do it the ways that worked rather then what my coach religiously thought was right. I feel bad for those who cannot do it mid fight and dig in and just end up damaged for life while the coach figures it out and blames the fighter. I like this guy but at the same time as I actually fight now taking damage and giving it I am realizing why each coach is different and I for sure will teach differently, with a different attitude with out the cocky grin. Thank you for the tips. I would like to see this guy show us his fighters, their clips,, how he has shaped them, not on all these styles from pros we will never meet in our lives.
I would really like to incorporate that layback into my style but my trainer taught me to point the feet and hips towards the opponent and angling the back leg can damage your knee. He himself had a knee surgery because he used to stay like this. When i try standing like this i instantly feel too much pressure on my knee joint. Is that maybe something that can be done up to Lightweight? Bc me and my trainer are Cruiser/Heavyweight and then there is too much pressure on the joint?
I like using both but have a bias towards pendalum stepping its been second nature for years but since im small i tend to get bigger sparring partners or opponents who attempt to fight the way you stated and i get out n in and land combos n retreat, but i will need to learn to guage wjat kind of fighter im facing and use the technique accordingly or mixing both.
Actually we are having extensions build on both sides of the boxing club, so yes, noew flooring will be included. Will do some video walkarounds as it develops 👍
The two coaches I listen to and take most of my guidance from are you and Frolov, Fran. It's absolutely top draw from you both, in my opinion!
Alexei is absolutely fantastic 👍
Same found em both recently and i personally feel they're better than most coaches youd find in gyms today
I also follow Tony Jefferies, Coach Anthony and Precision Striking.
I used to call the lay back swaying. It was effective at giving a false sense of distance in relation to defense and offense because you could do it swaying back and you could do it going foward a little at an angle if you were at the right distance, foot to foot from the opponent.
Great video..the fact I’ve gone from total beginner to being able to train and spar with Carded boxers is testement to what I learned from you Fran..thanks so much bud🥊✅✅
Thanks mate, as always really glad to be playing a small part in your boxing journey
Hi Fran, great video! Would you make a video talking about some good amateur boxers we could watch/imitate? Cheers💪🏼🥊
Made a note Kezz. Thanks pal 👍
Absolutely brilliant Fran 🙏
Thats good knowlege 🎖👍
🙂 Interesting i have a thia boxing and boxing background... Amazing how taking out somebodys front leg takes them out..
Kambosos used these techniques against Lopez , great example against the pressure fighter who is trying to take you out from round 1 with power. Great video as always Fran. Thanks
Coach today I did 15mins jump rope, 20mins shadow boxing, 30mins heavy bag, 5mins of a mini circut and 5mins abz... Im shattered!! But thats boxing for ya ♥️🥊
Yep, that'd do it :-) Good work, keep at it👍
Always a good start to the week, a new Fran Sands video. Nice work!
Thanks Keve, appreciate that mate 👍
Thank you Fran great video
I wish I had you in my Country ( I live in Vienna Austria) . I would never ever miss a lesson. Keep up you doing great work!
Thank you, I really appreciate that 👍
Can you show us some drills for the double end bag?
Thank you wonderful as always
Meat-y! Simple, useful tools. Bread and butter techniques. Thanks for posting!
You're very welcome, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 👍
Very basic yet effective. Love it so much !
Another cracking video Fran, two great defences 👍🥊
Thanks Jimmy, nice working through this type of stuff and thinking about the different applications. Appreciate you watching mate 👍
Really great video coach. Now I have a more of a reason to work on the layback and pendulum
I've been successful at quick lateral movements, more than back
and forth; Probably because I'm more accustomed to them.
But I'm gonna' work more on the 'back and forth' technique.
Thanks. That is valuable information. :)
I really liked this, thanks for making this.
You're welcome, thanks for watching 👍
Fran Sands , charlesalbox, champion boxing & fitness, coach Anthony (and fast Eddie Chambers) and boxing science are my go to’s for supplementing my training at the boxing gym. So much great content. Anyone agree?
Thank you Paul 👍
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Thx Fran' pearls as always. Cheers'
Excellent Fran; great advice clearly communicated
Great stuff Thanks 👍
No worries, thanks Mark 👍
great instruction videos coach 👍 where is the gym located ?
Thanks much
NICE!
I wish I could work with this guy as a real coach
Oi m8 you’re a really good coach love you
Oi indeed.
😂 Thanks mate, appreciate that👍
Yesss new videoo
It is funny how coaches say do not do this and that, but tell you to do that later on, or others saying "this style is right, the only way" but then have their pupils get destroyed by it. I had enough coaches tell me what is wrong and right until I just did what worked for me along, realizing most of these people do not understand individual strength. Following the basics and finding the right coach that understands the individual is the right way, and screw these coaches that tell you like religion how it can only be the same style, with pride they say it when they do not have a clue fundamentally. Today I am 12 and 0, but when i first started under those coaches all the damage I took until mid fight I decided to do it the ways that worked rather then what my coach religiously thought was right. I feel bad for those who cannot do it mid fight and dig in and just end up damaged for life while the coach figures it out and blames the fighter. I like this guy but at the same time as I actually fight now taking damage and giving it I am realizing why each coach is different and I for sure will teach differently, with a different attitude with out the cocky grin. Thank you for the tips. I would like to see this guy show us his fighters, their clips,, how he has shaped them, not on all these styles from pros we will never meet in our lives.
I had a coach that gave bad advice and I would adjust middle of fight and come back to win
By the way, do we need to train our jaw and neck muscle. I heard many saying about iron jaw and thick neck. Is that really helpful?
I'd spend the time working on defence instead ;-) 👍
I would really like to incorporate that layback into my style but my trainer taught me to point the feet and hips towards the opponent and angling the back leg can damage your knee. He himself had a knee surgery because he used to stay like this. When i try standing like this i instantly feel too much pressure on my knee joint. Is that maybe something that can be done up to Lightweight?
Bc me and my trainer are Cruiser/Heavyweight and then there is too much pressure on the joint?
I'd say my boxing style is a well rounded mix of every boxing style 😅
I like using both but have a bias towards pendalum stepping its been second nature for years but since im small i tend to get bigger sparring partners or opponents who attempt to fight the way you stated and i get out n in and land combos n retreat, but i will need to learn to guage wjat kind of fighter im facing and use the technique accordingly or mixing both.
That's it Erik, always thinking and having the versatility to adapt👍
@@myboxingcoach 100% i always say it's adapt or Die in there.
New floor paint incoming fran?
Actually we are having extensions build on both sides of the boxing club, so yes, noew flooring will be included. Will do some video walkarounds as it develops 👍
@@myboxingcoach top man, i generally copy your tape lines in my garage
i like from strasbourg
I didnt forget Andre ward was given our Best boxer Mikkel Kessler a hard Night …. It was in super six Andre Ward was later winner of this tournament 👊
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