Re: right cross and stance
This is the kind of thing Id prefer you to be directly in the gym for to explain, but your feet angle and hip pivot going are off wrong,your cross should fire from a straightline stance
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Another think i have noticed is when my stance feels good its kind of hard to explain but the left hand side of my body kind of feels like a hinge and has a nice solid feel to it like everyting in nicley aligned down that side.Is this correct and what i should be looking for when in my proper stance? Then i only have to sort out the right hand side whether that be going long or more square.Also is 45% a good angle for the upper torso to be angled at in relation to youre opponent without being to narrow and not being top square?
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Also does my feet have to be spaced shoulder width apart or more laterally to get the right cross off properly could that be the reason why i find it difficult when i get to narrow if so then how can some fighters manage to fight out of a long narrow stance and get the right hand off without compromising balance?
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Ok this is difficult because I dont have you personally,so I cant physically move you where I want you
But here goes,and ask questions if something confuses you.
Even in a straight line stance, your feet should be canted at roughly a 15 degree angle towards your power side,thats why I dont like it being called a "straight line" stance, because its a confusing misnomer, I generally use the martial arts term cat stance
Now when you throw the right cross or hook, the hip and rear foot should pivot in unison, in to the point of power
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So in a cat stance would my feet be narrower than shoulder width apart is there any examples of a fighter that i can watch with this type of stance,I have also read you reffering to a horse stance before is this a wider more square on stance?
Re: right cross and stance
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cocobeware
So in a cat stance would my feet be narrower than shoulder width apart is there any examples of a fighter that i can watch with this type of stance,I have also read you reffering to a horse stance before is this a wider more square on stance?
Knees should be under your shoulders at all time
Horse stance is more of a set stance to achieve cat stance, then a legit fighting stance.
You start in a horse stance, and practice swinging your drive leg back in a half moon,and you'll be right in to cat stance,or a proper straight line stance.
Once balance is achieved,power is an automatic principle, a body out of balance cant achieve the same power levels,as a body on balance. it also has no defense.
As a visual aid Ill have a fighter Ive had for awhile,and have them take their stances,and just whomp them right in the chest,they rarely even budge.
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If the back Heel cant see the other guys Chin, youre putting to much pressure on groin and lower Back.
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So the back foot has to be kicked far enough out not hidding behind the left foot so as to get a good look at the target which lets it travel down a nice straight line ,but not so far out that you become a square target ,thats why i cant understand how i can throw the right hand properly when in a narrow stance.Does anyone have any links to pictures or clips that can show an example of a good orthodox stance?Its probably much easier to show rather than describe such things..
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yes this is the kind of stance i was reffering to i find it difficult to get straight right off from that posistion it ends up more like an over hand right,I find i need to kick the right foot out a bit to get it off straight.
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cocobeware
yes this is the kind of stance i was reffering to i find it difficult to get straight right off from that posistion it ends up more like an over hand right,I find i need to kick the right foot out a bit to get it off straight.
Notice her feat are canted slightly,from there you should be able to do it getting your rear foot and hip moving to the shot.
You might be trying to arm it to much and not relying on your body hip and shoulder enough
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Id like to see the shoulders Level, and not as much on the front foot.
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Scrap
Id like to see the shoulders Level, and not as much on the front foot.
Its a weave position set for slipping shots,I told you people Im from Philly
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this is the sort of stance i feel more comfortable and try to emulate the second one i think is a good example of the right cross.This is the sort of boxing styles i likehttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0Su2nCOjugMhttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wJoSaxO1III&feature=relatedhttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0YFfy9...eature=related