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  • I have a big problem keeping my chin down...

    Someone help me out. Is there anything i can do to develope a habit of keeping my chin tucked down?

    I noticed this after reviewing tapes of myself and can tell its gonna be a big problem for me if i dont stop it.

    Any suggestions for keeping my hands up too?

    I try to make a consious effort for both, but after a while i start slipping and go back to old habits.

    All suggestions are welcome.

  • #2
    just concentrate at looking upward with your eyes. plus its hard to keep that chin tucked with head gear on

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    • #3
      Damn no other responces?

      None of u have this problem?

      thanks Mystyal for the only reply.

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      • #4
        dude i can totally help with this.

        here is what you do, for real. Right now while you are reading this put your chin into your chest. do this while you are typing or on a computer always. If you box you must jog, jog with your chin down, brush your teeth with your chin down, pile pillows up behind your head and sleep with your chin down.

        Constant awareness is the key. Do this for a couple weeks you won't have a problem.


        I used the same strategy when I couldn't box on my toes. My calves got too tired and it was hard to remember to stay on my toes.

        so i started walking, never letting my heels touch the ground. Standing in line - on my toes, brushing teeth - on my toes. Now my claves are literally twice the size they were and I can't put my heel down when I box even if I want to.

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        • #5
          you can buy a tennis ball or similar and when you shadow box just tuck it into your shoulder using your chin to keep it there!

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          • #6
            thanks alot Joeboxer, im doing that right now as i type.

            This was what i was looking for! I think it will be a good habit within a week or too.

            Del, ur suggestion was awsome too. seems like it would work great.

            Thanks for coming through guys.

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            • #7
              In the old days, they used to put a matchbook between the right hand and the chin. You had to hold it there to learn not to drop the hand. Try looking at the guy's chest, instead of his face, and lift your eyes if you need to. If you get tagged enough, either you will protect your chin or quit....

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              • #8
                i don't suggest sleeping with your chin down cause this can cause neck and back pain and after awhile it can actually trigger headaches when your blood pressure goes up

                happened to me one time i was sleeping with my head at an arch and everytime, i would work out or get angry i'd get a mind splitting headache, once i began to sleep normally within a week it stopped hasn't happened since

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                • #9
                  When your training bite your sweater or shirt, this will keep your chin down in the position it should be.

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                  • #10
                    I used to struggle to keep my chin down, I fixed this by stappling my chin to my chest, I did bleed a lot and when I arrived at the hospital the doctor said he wasn't too impressed, they had to remove most of my chin, so in a way I don't have the same problem anymore..... SORTED

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