Re: Why dont most boxers pivot the foot/leg all the way in?
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BCBUD
Back knee should be bent more, when he boxed it was.
Can We transfer the weight from the back to the front without putting the chest over the front knee? Say 80% of weight transferred unto the front knee.If I'm correct his punching arm is bent at a 90% right angle. Really appreciate these gems of advice scrap. Probably most of us look at you as being the best trainer in the world for 3 reasons. 1. Posture 2.balance 3. Power. Thanx
Re: Why dont most boxers pivot the foot/leg all the way in?
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Originally Posted by
BCBUD
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Originally Posted by
Scrap
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Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Back knee should be bent more, when he boxed it was.
Can We transfer the weight from the back to the front without putting the chest over the front knee? Say 80% of weight transferred unto the front knee.If I'm correct his punching arm is bent at a 90% right angle. Really appreciate these gems of advice scrap. Probably most of us look at you as being the best trainer in the world for 3 reasons. 1. Posture 2.balance 3. Power. Thanx
Watch the 1st guy try and understand whats happening, rig yourself one up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJnVAJoUrL0
Re: Why dont most boxers pivot the foot/leg all the way in?
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Originally Posted by
Scrap
Quote:
Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Scrap
Quote:
Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Back knee should be bent more, when he boxed it was.
Can We transfer the weight from the back to the front without putting the chest over the front knee? Say 80% of weight transferred unto the front knee.If I'm correct his punching arm is bent at a 90% right angle. Really appreciate these gems of advice scrap. Probably most of us look at you as being the best trainer in the world for 3 reasons. 1. Posture 2.balance 3. Power. Thanx
Watch the 1st guy try and understand whats happening, rig yourself one up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJnVAJoUrL0
Yes you were right boxers do twist the foot in the clip at @0:58 the fighter is standing erect and his lead toe to turns to 3 o'clock in order that the shoulder can touch the chin off the jab. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1BUpqHUuRHs
What an excellent strategy a bungy cord to make sure the spine is straight.
Re: Why dont most boxers pivot the foot/leg all the way in?
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Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Scrap
Quote:
Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Scrap
Quote:
Originally Posted by
BCBUD
Back knee should be bent more, when he boxed it was.
Can We transfer the weight from the back to the front without putting the chest over the front knee? Say 80% of weight transferred unto the front knee.If I'm correct his punching arm is bent at a 90% right angle. Really appreciate these gems of advice scrap. Probably most of us look at you as being the best trainer in the world for 3 reasons. 1. Posture 2.balance 3. Power. Thanx
Watch the 1st guy try and understand whats happening, rig yourself one up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJnVAJoUrL0
Yes you were right boxers do twist the foot in the clip at @0:58 the fighter is standing erect and his lead toe to turns to 3 o'clock in order that the shoulder can touch the chin off the jab.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1BUpqHUuRHs
What an excellent strategy a bungy cord to make sure the spine is straight.
they are 2 big lads, heavys