You can really truly get into some serious depth with just the jab. And that'sjust the technicality of throwing. The why's and Whens would take all day. That's why boxing is the sweet science *****es.
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View PostThat sounds like the easiest speech in the history of speeches. You could probably BS your way through it, and get an A.
Explain the purpose of the jab. Why it's so important. How to throw the jab. Then BS for another 3-5 minutes about boxing.
Spend a good couple minutes on demonstrating the jab, and going over foot placement and all that BS, and have someone volunteer to try out what you showed them, and keep correcting them so you can eat up more time.
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Originally posted by The_Sandman View PostThose are all easy to explain, but the problem is the last step which is bringing the hand right back to your face. You can't really explain much there except...you might get countered if you leave out too long.
"Now remember, elbows tucked, shoot it from the body. No, no, not like that. Like this. Do it again. OK, a little better, but you see what you did here."
Just BS like that for a while.
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Make sure that you tell them about the 'Eye of the Hurricane' jab. It's a jab that is thrown straight up from side, like Tommy Hearns used to do. If it's executed properly you will not only shove your opponents nose bone up into his brain but one of his eyes will fall out as well. It's a little messy but very effective........... Rockin'
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Originally posted by Red Slider View PostGreat idea. Ignore my first post.
This what you do.
When you are called up, (have the vide0 ready beforehand) go up and situate yourself. Take a few looks around the class. DO NT SAY A WORD. After looking around for 15-20 seconsds, go to the computer and press play. You will be showing a Wlad fight. Allow the fight to finish up. Go up stop the video. Look around for another 15-20 seconds making eye contact with multiple people (each time you make eye contact with a new person get wide eyed). Bow, then go sit down. All this while never saying a word.
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