Scrap reccomends pushing down/off in order to punch, how exactly is this done?
I usually just twist the foot but scrap recommends pushing down into the ground before / as you twist off.
I think I know how to do this but I thought id ask how exactly just incase im doing it wrong.
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Bernard Hopkins talks about the feet digging into the ground http://youtu.be/FwbPtFecgl4?list=UU8...htpk0cFKU4G8kQ
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap it's a pleasure to watch you work. I really enjoyed the attention to detail and the way you refined his movements.
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap can I start the combo off from the front foot, it's either that or practice the combo in the corner away from coaches eyes?
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap can I start the combo off from the front foot, it's either that or practice the combo in the corner away from coaches eyes?
Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap can I start the combo off from the front foot, it's either that or practice the combo in the corner away from coaches eyes?
Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
May I push off the front to find my distance with the back foot?
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Going back yes going forward no.
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap can I start the combo off from the front foot, it's either that or practice the combo in the corner away from coaches eyes?
Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
How does one even begin to interpret this? Scrap states things that nobody can even use!
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Scrap is that a right hook? Left uppercut... Fall back unto the rear leg... Right uppercut...left shovel hook. Is the the correct sequence?
Just working on patterns for distance, depth, and position. Implement it how you want.
Scrap can I start the combo off from the front foot, it's either that or practice the combo in the corner away from coaches eyes?
Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
How does one even begin to interpret this? Scrap states things that nobody can even use!
Do you understand what actually moves you. Without it nothing happens.:confused:
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Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
this was said in a different thread. i didnt understand it there and i dont understand it here. so many great fighters do everything from the front foot and to discount them for doing it that way has to be some kind of boxing dogma from some kind of boxing religion that nobody can explain and nobody can understand.
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Your backfoot is your distance, everything starts from there.
this was said in a different thread. i didnt understand it there and i dont understand it here. so many great fighters do everything from the front foot and to discount them for doing it that way has to be some kind of boxing dogma from some kind of boxing religion that nobody can explain and nobody can understand.
Yes they can, but not without the backfoot as the measuring stick for distance its about posture and being bipedal, and the thing an inch above the arsehole being your centre of gravity.