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They are pretty clueless or joking.
Your stance is a shambles.. You are throwing yourself off balance cuz you don't know how to stand. If you are right handed I would suggest don't get fancy...keep your right leg back your left forward and your hands up. Work on throwing confidently from a stationary position and then add in a little jump step when you feel confident enough. To jump step forward, plant your back foot and propel while lifting your front foot slightly off the ground. This allows you to cover real estate without losing form. To jump step backward plant your front foot and propel while lifting your back foot. If you are side stepping, slide where you need to then reassume your stance. Stay in form at all times! Don't let your knees lock keep your knees bent!
Don't try to get fancy, switching stances until you have a solid foundation in your stance work.
On to punching... Get a heavy bag. Aside from another person that is by far the best way to work out how you actually need to punch. Just get yourself some training gloves and wrap your wrists and hands to prevent injury. One thing you'll find is your hooks and uppercuts lack any substance. Get your body behind your punches! Utilize the jump step to give you more power and momentum when you are ready. And if you gonna hook, twist into the hook. If you gonna uppercut, make it more than an arm punch. If you gonna jab snap and reset. If you gonna throw a damn right hand. Follow through!Comment
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It's pretty obvious he's trolling but that **** was funny as hell tho.Originally posted by Rockin'Quote:
Originally Posted by low_Bo
It worked. That's how I got tough. My favorite was when this guy tried to whip me with battery cables. I was at sonic and pretended my car wouldn't start. I told this fat white guy give me a jump. I popped the hood and he went to connect the cables. When his head got near the battery I laid on the horn. He jumpped back, held his ear and said what the hell u do that for. I said get away from my car you black bastard. He rushed me and swung his cables at my skull. I ducked and hit him with a seventeen punch combination.
do you normally call fat white men 'black bastards'?
you sound like the kind of punk that I dreamed would try to front me like that back in the day.
if you really wanted to learn to fight you would have been in a gym training with us. Going around starting fights with people who don't know how to fight back is for insecure puzzies only. Get some class and get into a ring to fight, but you're probably afraid of people who can fight back. Just like all of the rest of the worlds insecure puzzies. 99/100 street tough guys fight like girls anyway.......... Rockin'
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I am right handed but got use to a left stance should I change or stick to what I'm used to?They are pretty clueless or joking.
Your stance is a shambles.. You are throwing yourself off balance cuz you don't know how to stand. If you are right handed I would suggest don't get fancy...keep your right leg back your left forward and your hands up. Work on throwing confidently from a stationary position and then add in a little jump step when you feel confident enough. To jump step forward, plant your back foot and propel while lifting your front foot slightly off the ground. This allows you to cover real estate without losing form. To jump step backward plant your front foot and propel while lifting your back foot. If you are side stepping, slide where you need to then reassume your stance. Stay in form at all times! Don't let your knees lock keep your knees bent!
Don't try to get fancy, switching stances until you have a solid foundation in your stance work.
On to punching... Get a heavy bag. Aside from another person that is by far the best way to work out how you actually need to punch. Just get yourself some training gloves and wrap your wrists and hands to prevent injury. One thing you'll find is your hooks and uppercuts lack any substance. Get your body behind your punches! Utilize the jump step to give you more power and momentum when you are ready. And if you gonna hook, twist into the hook. If you gonna uppercut, make it more than an arm punch. If you gonna jab snap and reset. If you gonna throw a damn right hand. Follow through!
Thanks for the tips
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You should just go to a gym and get a trainer man. Not saying anything bad about these guys here but it's better to be taught in person.Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00kQuote:
Originally Posted by Syf
They are pretty clueless or joking.
Your stance is a shambles.. You are throwing yourself off balance cuz you don't know how to stand. If you are right handed I would suggest don't get fancy...keep your right leg back your left forward and your hands up. Work on throwing confidently from a stationary position and then add in a little jump step when you feel confident enough. To jump step forward, plant your back foot and propel while lifting your front foot slightly off the ground. This allows you to cover real estate without losing form. To jump step backward plant your front foot and propel while lifting your back foot. If you are side stepping, slide where you need to then reassume your stance. Stay in form at all times! Don't let your knees lock keep your knees bent!
Don't try to get fancy, switching stances until you have a solid foundation in your stance work.
On to punching... Get a heavy bag. Aside from another person that is by far the best way to work out how you actually need to punch. Just get yourself some training gloves and wrap your wrists and hands to prevent injury. One thing you'll find is your hooks and uppercuts lack any substance. Get your body behind your punches! Utilize the jump step to give you more power and momentum when you are ready. And if you gonna hook, twist into the hook. If you gonna uppercut, make it more than an arm punch. If you gonna jab snap and reset. If you gonna throw a damn right hand. Follow through!
I am right handed but got use to a left stance should I change or stick to what I'm used to?
Thanks for the tips
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I can't afford a trainer and a gym lol
I am actually just gonna try learn from you guys comments in here,
I am currently 182 now compared to my 185 when I started this thread I'm gonna try go down to 160 lol and try amateurs for funComment
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Dat's da way yous gotta talk it up e'ryday kid, errrrr, yous gotta eat lightning'..... and crap THUNDA!!!!!
If you're not properly trained it will look like a lot more fun when you were watching it from outside of the ropes.
When that first bell rings things get real (or in some cases, unreal) very quickly in a boxing ring.................. Rockin'
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