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  • A N Other
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    Footwork coaching

    boxingfootwork.com

    Found this site a few months back and bought the e-book for £28($47) and I must say it's pretty damn good. It's a compilation of all the footwork coaching techniques used by the British Olympic team and supplied by Terry Edwards(Britains former and most successful Olympic coach).

    When I bought it you only got the footwork coaching e-book but at the minute they're also throwing in a few other things like e-books on weight control, nutrition, training programmes and the like so might be worth all you budding young fighters out there having a look.


    There's also a money back guarentee if you deicide it's not for you.

    Like I say, I've found it helped me loads with my balance, speed, timing and - more than anything - my defence.


    Edit: http://www.boxingfootwork.com/
    Last edited by A N Other; 02-28-2010, 07:30 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by A N Other
    boxingfootwork.com

    Found this site a few months back and bought the e-book for £28($47) and I must say it's pretty damn good. It's a compilation of all the footwork coaching techniques used by the British Olympic team and supplied by Terry Edwards(Britains former and most successful Olympic coach).

    When I bought it you only got the footwork coaching e-book but at the minute they're also throwing in a few other things like e-books on weight control, nutrition, training programmes and the like so might be worth all you budding young fighters out there having a look.


    There's also a money back guarentee if you deicide it's not for you.

    Like I say, I've found it helped me loads with my balance, speed, timing and - more than anything - my defence.


    Edit: I'll post a direct link when I've made enough posts
    £28 for an E-Book sounds like an absolute con.

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    • A N Other
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      #3
      Originally posted by Arcyani
      £28 for an E-Book sounds like an absolute con.
      I suppose it's how much value you place upon the rewards you get from it. If it was an e-book of some ******ed grunts and high-pitched noises then of course it'd be a con. If, however, like me, you find it full of invalubale coaching techniques that you weren't aware of before and helps bring tangible improvement in your game then surely 28 bucks is a pretty small price to pay. Quite honestly, I'd happily have payed double for what I got out of it.

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      • A N Other
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        #4
        Bump to say they're now also giving you an audio mp3 dowload to listen to while training.

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        • Del Coqui
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          #5
          Originally posted by A N Other
          boxingfootwork.com

          Found this site a few months back and bought the e-book for £28($47) and I must say it's pretty damn good. It's a compilation of all the footwork coaching techniques used by the British Olympic team and supplied by Terry Edwards(Britains former and most successful Olympic coach).

          When I bought it you only got the footwork coaching e-book but at the minute they're also throwing in a few other things like e-books on weight control, nutrition, training programmes and the like so might be worth all you budding young fighters out there having a look.


          There's also a money back guarentee if you deicide it's not for you.

          Like I say, I've found it helped me loads with my balance, speed, timing and - more than anything - my defence.


          Edit: http://www.boxingfootwork.com/
          you need to up a clip at least to get ppls interest.

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          • A N Other
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tu Pai
            you need to up a clip at least to get ppls interest.
            There's clips on the site itself, just have a look around.

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            • Soju
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              #7
              I checked it out and all those techniques are things coaches have had me doing in the gym. I'm not sure why someone would pay a bunch of money for this, why not just join a gym and ask your coach to sort out your foot work?

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