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For sure you can't learn to box watching youtube and youtube videos are no substitute for actual coaching and training. That being said, Tom Yankello's World Class Boxing Channel on youtube has lots of good demonstrations of drill for people to work on in the gym or at home if you can't make it to a gym still. Coach Anthony's youtube channel is also pretty good as well as Coach Mustafa's instagram page.
I feel for people who can't make it to the gym still, it's been the only thing keeping me sane recently, got some good sparring in last night.
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Man, the good ones quit because no one pays attention to them. I'll check out the guys mentioned here but in my personal experience there are none.
I don't have a ****ing clue why people would rather watch trainers with absolutely no one recognizable on their resume, ever, but when guys who have trained recognized talent try YT all they get is crickets or criticism because they don't have a champion.
Barry Robinson was the last one I followed. He was training Gokan Saki for his return and when people diss'd Saki for just being a high level kickboxer Barry moved on.
Not saying Barry's the king of coaches or Saki's the greatest kickboxer ever, but, it's much better than random guy with random students I'd say.
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Originally posted by rgm82 View PostWho do you guys like for training tips on youtube? I was hoping my gym would be open again by now but alas not the case and I'm looking to mix up my routine with some new skill-building and condition drills, hopefully from somebody on youtube who knows what they're doing
I have limited equipment at home to work with, but enough I think to be able to do a lot of stuff - i have double ended bag, jump rope, maize ball, slip line, hand/ankle weights, and plenty of floor space for shadowboxing/footwork drills
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostMan, the good ones quit because no one pays attention to them. I'll check out the guys mentioned here but in my personal experience there are none.
I don't have a ****ing clue why people would rather watch trainers with absolutely no one recognizable on their resume, ever, but when guys who have trained recognized talent try YT all they get is crickets or criticism because they don't have a champion.
Barry Robinson was the last one I followed. He was training Gokan Saki for his return and when people diss'd Saki for just being a high level kickboxer Barry moved on.
Not saying Barry's the king of coaches or Saki's the greatest kickboxer ever, but, it's much better than random guy with random students I'd say.
That turned a lot of us against him.
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