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  • Correct Footwork to Angle off to your Right after throwing a Combo

    We are talking about from an orthodox position here.

    I have been working on not being there in front of my opponent after throwing a combination. Not taking a snapshot as Teddy Atlas puts it.

    I am getting much better at angling off to my left after throwing a combination, usually by just swinging by back leg around.

    But angling off the other way (to my right) feels much more awkward. I don't want to become predictable so i want to learn this skill

    Any suggestions ?
    Last edited by Peterp; 04-24-2007, 04:23 AM.

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    Originally posted by Peterp View Post
    We are talking about from an orthodox position here.

    I have been working on not being there in front of my opponent after throwing a combination. Not taking a snapshot as Teddy Atlas puts it.

    I am getting much better at angling off to my left after throwing a combination, usually by just swinging by back leg around.

    But angling off the other way (to my right) feels much more awkward. I don't want to become predictable so i want to learn this skill

    Any suggestions ?
    what do you mean by angle-off excatly?

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    • #3
      I'm confused as to what you actually want to know? Correct footwork? Just move the foot closest to the direction you're going, and let the other one follow....

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      • #4
        after you throw a combo end with a jab take a big step to your right and then throw your right.

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        • #5
          what kan said. very important to throw the jab at the end of the combination.

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