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  • CinderelliMan
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    Non boxer need help

    So I'm 5 11 175lbs I am a right handed brawler I can't for the life of me circle right my right leg is useless I can move to the left but that's right into orthodox power.. how can I train my right leg to not be useless.? Also how I learn how to get more reflex in my left it's stiff as fakk but no cordinatiom
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    #2
    Originally posted by CinderelliMan
    So I'm 5 11 175lbs I am a right handed brawler I can't for the life of me circle right my right leg is useless I can move to the left but that's right into orthodox power.. how can I train my right leg to not be useless.? Also how I learn how to get more reflex in my left it's stiff as fakk but no cordinatiom
    You do a bob and weave to the right and you do a half step to the right with your back leg than slid with your front leg to the right to follow your back leg or you switch to south paw stepping back and pivot with your front leg and swing your back leg to the right

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    • OctoberRed
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      #3
      Originally posted by CinderelliMan
      So I'm 5 11 175lbs I am a right handed brawler I can't for the life of me circle right my right leg is useless I can move to the left but that's right into orthodox power.. how can I train my right leg to not be useless.? Also how I learn how to get more reflex in my left it's stiff as fakk but no cordinatiom
      My motto has always been practice makes perfect. Do you stretch the leg at all before starting the workouts?

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      • CinderelliMan
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        #4
        Just in general I feel awkward and out of place moving to my right.. moving to my left I got alot of confidence and pep in my step . I played hockey for 20 years stopping with my left foot was second nature stopping with my right is something I barely did.

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        • OctoberRed
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          #5
          Originally posted by CinderelliMan
          Just in general I feel awkward and out of place moving to my right.. moving to my left I got alot of confidence and pep in my step . I played hockey for 20 years stopping with my left foot was second nature stopping with my right is something I barely did.
          After 20 years of doing it one way I can imagine. Eventually it will feel like second nature.

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          • Eastbound
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            Footwork drills should help. Practice the correct form going each way. There are also some good footwork drills that can be found on youtube. Jump rope using as many variations as possible with the feet. This will help get your feet and brain connected. You should eventually get to the point where it's automatic. My foot work sucks, but I can feel that its getting better after about a year of working on it

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            • Eddy Current
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              #7
              You could YouTube ladder footwork drills. Those are effective.

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              • OctoberRed
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                #8
                Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
                You could YouTube ladder footwork drills. Those are effective.
                I did a few searches and came up with Tekashi 69 rap videos.

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                • McNulty
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OctoberRed
                  My motto has always been practice makes perfect.
                  Thats the remedy here.

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                  • OctoberRed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by McNulty
                    Thats the remedy here.

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