Did Jack Dempsey torque his hips?
His is a clip of Dempsey looks like both of his feet are pointed at 12 o'clock and yet I see minimal hip movement. Why? http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8qB0JSm5G98&sns=fb
Notice on the cross-counter the style doesn't allow for the shoulder to touch the chin like what is taught in our gym!
Re: Did Jack Dempsey torque his hips?
Re: Did Jack Dempsey torque his hips?
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BCBUD
2nd video, never heard such nonsense, the guy does not know biomechanics. He will get people injured.
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Scrap
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BCBUD
2nd video, never heard such nonsense, the guy does not know biomechanics. He will get people injured.
Why is that Scrap what's he doing that will get people injured?
Re: Did Jack Dempsey torque his hips?
Re: Did Jack Dempsey torque his hips?
If my memory is correct, in Dempsey's book he talks about shovel hooks and the 'shoulder whirl' when in close. Try and throw a short hook/uppercut or to 'whirl' your shoulders without turning your hips.
And something to keep in mind, the hip rotation isn't like something you would see on a dance floor. It is in no way exaggerated. Your are turning your hips through to the center line of the body so sometimes- when you jab, for example, with your left hip and shoulder already well out front- it is a minimal motion. It is, however, a sharp and violent motion.
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greynotsoold
If my memory is correct, in Dempsey's book he talks about shovel hooks and the 'shoulder whirl' when in close. Try and throw a short hook/uppercut or to 'whirl' your shoulders without turning your hips.
And something to keep in mind, the hip rotation isn't like something you would see on a dance floor. It is in no way exaggerated. Your are turning your hips through to the center line of the body so sometimes- when you jab, for example, with your left hip and shoulder already well out front- it is a minimal motion. It is, however, a sharp and violent motion.
Good point! Does that include straight punches using Dempsey's style? Sorry for editing but if you do turn the hips over violently how do you throw quick combos without having to wait for the body come back. Other point when you turn your hips over violently you are no longer grounded! however in the case of the left hook if you push off the left quadricep the right hamstring will pull and I didn't have too turn my hips over violently.