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  • Bozbay
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    How to train foot speed.

    Often, I don't see fighters dedicate a proportion of their training to solely foot speed. I am talking shuttle runs, ladder work... that sort of stuff. Floyd for instance, I never see him train his foot speed. Is the speed increased simply by constant repetitions of solid footwork? Do fighters need actually need to do 'foot speed training'?
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    Skippings gotta be good for it

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    • Bozbay
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      #3
      Originally posted by CLUNG3-TANK
      Skippings gotta be good for it
      Sure, but that can't be the only foot speed training fighters do, right?

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      • Zaroku
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bozbay
        Often, I don't see fighters dedicate a proportion of their training to solely foot speed. I am talking shuttle runs, ladder work... that sort of stuff. Floyd for instance, I never see him train his foot speed. Is the speed increased simply by constant repetitions of solid footwork? Do fighters need actually need to do 'foot speed training'?
        I think dancing would help, salsa etc. controlling the distance to your partner,
        Controlling her position, pulling yourself into range, pushing or pulling out of range. This is an over looked part of boxing.

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        • BG_Knocc_Out
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          #5
          Agility ladder, cone, and quickness drills. And obviously footwork drills.

          But you need, to put it simply, to do everything fast and keep the activity level of your feet high.

          It's not all the physical ability to do so, it's the mental capacity.
          Last edited by BG_Knocc_Out; 10-07-2015, 10:35 AM.

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          • Bozbay
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            #6
            Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out
            Agility ladder, cone, and quickness drills. And obviously footwork drills.

            But you need, to put it simply, to do everything fast and keep the activity level of your feet high.

            It's not all the physically ability to do so, it's the mental capacity.
            I'll try that stuff out dude.

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            • GTTofAK
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              #7
              Originally posted by Zaroku
              I think dancing would help, salsa etc. controlling the distance to your partner,

              Controlling her position, pulling yourself into range, pushing or pulling out of range. This is an over looked part of boxing.
              Agreed when I hit 32 I almost immediately lost a step. Started taking dance lessons for fun and got it back.

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              • Mike_Erm
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                #8
                Originally posted by Bozbay
                Often, I don't see fighters dedicate a proportion of their training to solely foot speed. I am talking shuttle runs, ladder work... that sort of stuff. Floyd for instance, I never see him train his foot speed. Is the speed increased simply by constant repetitions of solid footwork? Do fighters need actually need to do 'foot speed training'?
                Everyone is spot on with the answers..
                Just drilling speed ladder, jump rope, and ring movement will help you...
                Here is a video i did and this is what i do with a lot of my guys... No punches just movement with the feet for 4-6 rounds.

                Footwork Drills for Boxing and MMA

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                • xFury
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                  #9
                  I'll throw in those Football exercise also, since they require a lot of footwork.

                  But some are mention like speed ladder, cones, etc.

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                  • nivek535
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                    #10
                    IMO resistance bands against the direction of motion is gonna be most affective.

                    cones and ladders are great, but when do you ever put ur feet together like that in boxing?

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