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Originally Posted by Confirm
thnx
i will put this in my sparring session monday, i know it'll take some practice
so i'll practice southp on the bag tonight
Be careful doing anything I suggest straight off the bat!
Im just trying to open up your mind to the available variables here.
instead of standing your ground all the time until the best man wins ,think and move but end up in front Cause you know why and you know where your moving to.
Practice the actual moves first. Dont jump in the ring and tey something new too fast.
I would instruct a mate and have him come at me the same way(or family member) and practice doing it with them ; making sure you stay out of their range ,making sure you have control over that front hand of theirs as they come (or at least have it covered fully)and making sure you move back in (in saftey) while controlling that side of them.
Also see what different positiions you end up in (see if you can readjust when they shift to suit your new positon .
Also stop the action occasionally and see if you can arrive at your desination safley, covered from the opponents first actions and their re actions to it going down. (you dont have to stay in south either, you can readjust as he does to you throwing the rear hand and stepping through into your natural stance.
If you have room to move back you can do the retreat move twice and it takes you through south back into natural and you watch their reaction to it and catch them comming.
Practice all the variables . Know what can happen ,cover yourself fully to the unexpected.
IF you touch the ropes as your heading back for example; bend knees with one leg forward sit down then go under and out to the side; revolve under his lead arm and out the safe side etc.
You can always make a boxer come to you. thats easy .
Whats hard is to make them readjuust all the time.
Angles,
You cant do that by just going back straight or your gone.
You have to think angles;slip to the safest side ,make him turn into me,catch him as he comes.
Sometimes its as simple as going square by widening your stance! stepping out wide on an angle with the front leg which takes your head out or range and under their lead arm and it allows you to counter straight off the rear arm right at the same time ,its all one move. (but God help you if you stay there and expect miracles twice off theone move!
So what Im saying is practice them all first (please),and in doing so realize the limits and then move, again and again and keep them off their plan.