My coach has showed me the instructions to achieve this.To clarify my last post, basically I am instructed to bend at the hips at all times while I am in my stance. I should never be upright, or have vertical hips as it is not best for balance in in any sport. It looks like something similar to the universal athletic stance, but at an angle for boxing. Soft bend in the knees, hips and butt pushed back, torso slightly leaned, chest up,on my toes, torso in line with my body. The reason of this is to maximize agility, and power according to him. I’m just wondering if this Is correct instruction, Or is it time for a new coach?
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Clarification on my last post about my coach instructions.
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Clarification on my last post about my coach instructions.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostUnless you post pics of YOU doing it, no one can tell you if it looks right or not. What's making you doubt what he's teaching you?
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Originally posted by Eastbound View PostMaybe he thinks you’re too straight up or leaning back to much. Knees slightly bent with a slight lean forward is not a bad thing to me
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Originally posted by Lucky86 View PostNo one can give you the right answer to this over the internet. Stance and posture have to be seen in person to be evaluated. Are you getting good sparring at the gym ( tough but not crazy) and are you winning your fights?
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Originally posted by Beasting102 View PostI have some coaches that’ll tell me to keep my posture as if I was walking, and others say to bend down more. I’m just confused on why they give different instructions at the same gym. When I presented this to them, they had an hour debate over which one is best and never came to an agreement
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostSo then, you see the issue? Different people have different ideas and ideologies about what works best. You should try both and see what feels best, and more importantly, what works best for you and incorporate that.
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