anybody remember my thread on the different types and the classification of the jab? i've actually expanded on that by now.
def a great and versatile punch. in boxing, the jab is usually the fastest, sneakiest punch, but it is also your closest weapon and your first line of defense.
i like to use three main jabs mostly: the power jab, the bridging jab, and the quick point jab. btw, if you are not familiar with a bridging jab, it is the kind that kostya tszyu would use prior to landing a hard right. when you watch klitschko vs lewis, the whole first round was mostly air bridging and quick touch bridging. it is almost like a probing jab. the bridging jabs purpose is to make contact(bridge) with the opponent. using this jab, i find out a lot of info relatively quickly about my opponent.
we train power jabs a lot. so offensively, they tend to be a favorite of mine. it seems that the power jab has been lost in modern boxing a bit.
def a great and versatile punch. in boxing, the jab is usually the fastest, sneakiest punch, but it is also your closest weapon and your first line of defense.
i like to use three main jabs mostly: the power jab, the bridging jab, and the quick point jab. btw, if you are not familiar with a bridging jab, it is the kind that kostya tszyu would use prior to landing a hard right. when you watch klitschko vs lewis, the whole first round was mostly air bridging and quick touch bridging. it is almost like a probing jab. the bridging jabs purpose is to make contact(bridge) with the opponent. using this jab, i find out a lot of info relatively quickly about my opponent.
we train power jabs a lot. so offensively, they tend to be a favorite of mine. it seems that the power jab has been lost in modern boxing a bit.
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