Not to bad. Couple things I'll mention.
For starters you look fairly stiff. Loosen up a bit, specially in your legs, bend your knee's and dance and bounce a bit.
You have good head movement, keep at that.
As Punch said, you are throwing arm punches. While it is just shadowboxing, you should try to get yourself to practice as you would in a real fight. Because if you dont, those habbits can build in quick, and it gets hard to retrain yourself out of them. Use your legs and pivot with your punches.
Also, when you punch you are opening your hands. Keep your hands close, as I said, practice good habbits.
When you bring your punches back, you are bringing them back low a bit. Doing this, you are making yourself work more. You throw a punch, bring it back, then have to raise it again. Secondly you are open for counters.
When you hook, you need to bring your elbow up more. You have it down a little bit. Keep it even with your shoulder.
You are also keeping your right hand more in the middle of your face, and are very open for a hook. Your right hand should be almost on your cheek bone, under your eye, so when looking straight you can see it in your peripheral.
Other then those basic things, you look pretty decent for a new fighter. I really like the head movement, that keeps the opponent guessing. Try to mix it up a bit. Instead of constantly back and forth, throw in some dips. Left, middle, left, dip right, left, dip, right, right dip down.
There are alot of things you can do. I would also work on your stamina! About less then half way in you started to slow down.
Goodluck, hope this helps.
For starters you look fairly stiff. Loosen up a bit, specially in your legs, bend your knee's and dance and bounce a bit.
You have good head movement, keep at that.
As Punch said, you are throwing arm punches. While it is just shadowboxing, you should try to get yourself to practice as you would in a real fight. Because if you dont, those habbits can build in quick, and it gets hard to retrain yourself out of them. Use your legs and pivot with your punches.
Also, when you punch you are opening your hands. Keep your hands close, as I said, practice good habbits.
When you bring your punches back, you are bringing them back low a bit. Doing this, you are making yourself work more. You throw a punch, bring it back, then have to raise it again. Secondly you are open for counters.
When you hook, you need to bring your elbow up more. You have it down a little bit. Keep it even with your shoulder.
You are also keeping your right hand more in the middle of your face, and are very open for a hook. Your right hand should be almost on your cheek bone, under your eye, so when looking straight you can see it in your peripheral.
Other then those basic things, you look pretty decent for a new fighter. I really like the head movement, that keeps the opponent guessing. Try to mix it up a bit. Instead of constantly back and forth, throw in some dips. Left, middle, left, dip right, left, dip, right, right dip down.
There are alot of things you can do. I would also work on your stamina! About less then half way in you started to slow down.
Goodluck, hope this helps.
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