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    Though i would share this as Wayne just put it up....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2AkneGND10

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    Default Re: Cutting the ring off

    do you know this guy or something?

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    Default Re: Cutting the ring off

    nah mate just noticed he'd posted it on his twitter and thought it was worth a share.

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    Default Re: Cutting the ring off

    Will someone with sufficient knowledge and experience PLEASE comment on this video clip so that us novices know what to make of it? Thanks :-)

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    Its disabled
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    Default Re: Cutting the ring off

    Scrap: I fell for that for a month or so too!

    Underneath where it says disabled is an option that you click on ..
    watch on utbe.

    Sometimes that option isnt there but if you ever want to watch something that is disabelled you can click real fast down in the right hand lower corner and the utube link will take you there.
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    I think its a good start because he is showing you how and why to think before moving and I like how he says high then low,low then high with the combos: because the opening to their reaction is always the reverse to your last shot.

    Theres more, like double fast steps chasing,large pivots around your lead leg, pulling your lead leg back on a 45 and turning the hips and shoulders to where they are heading to cut them off from going out on an angle etc.
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    Thanks Andre. I wonder if you and others could comment on the vid that Wayne also has on his Youtube page which deals with balance and movement. It advises placing most of your weight over the front foot, therefore maximising punching power and ease of movement. Frankly, I find I can punch with more force when my weight is on the back foot. Jab- I push off front big toe and weight transfers to back foot which almost goes flat. This feels very solid to me.
    Cross- push off back foot but still with weight down through that leg with hip really turning up and forward like when you throw a ball. This isn't based on any knowledge of technique, just experiments on bag. Any views? Thanks.
    Last edited by jameso'hara; 05-09-2010 at 08:51 PM.

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    Thats why Wayne cant Punch.
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    Default Re: Cutting the ring off

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Thats why Wayne cant Punch.
    I don't have much experience in boxing or for that matter knowledge of Mr McCullogh but am keen to learn. What Wayne was advising seemed to go against my instinctive feel. Would you comment about weight over back foot when throwing a jab or cross or point me in the direction to find the answer myself. Thankyou

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    What you think is on the right lines. Simply you have to have control of your arsehole , an inch below your centre of gravity your coxxys. All over the body you have joints that seem to work better at 15 degrees, or thats there limit biomechanicaly. I,n my opinion its for the protection of the Head that this has evolved over thousands of years. Change it youre asking for trouble, your head is where it is for a reason as is everything
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    Quote Originally Posted by jameso'hara View Post
    Thanks Andre. I wonder if you and others could comment on the vid that Wayne also has on his Youtube page which deals with balance and movement. It advises placing most of your weight over the front foot, therefore maximising punching power and ease of movement. Frankly, I find I can punch with more force when my weight is on the back foot. Jab- I push off front big toe and weight transfers to back foot which almost goes flat. This feels very solid to me.
    Cross- push off back foot but still with weight down through that leg with hip really turning up and forward like when you throw a ball. This isn't based on any knowledge of technique, just experiments on bag. Any views? Thanks.
    Youre better off asking Scrap for his techniques on balance and power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    What you think is on the right lines. Simply you have to have control of your arsehole , an inch below your centre of gravity your coxxys. All over the body you have joints that seem to work better at 15 degrees, or thats there limit biomechanicaly. I,n my opinion its for the protection of the Head that this has evolved over thousands of years. Change it youre asking for trouble, your head is where it is for a reason as is everything
    It's very difficult to navigate through all the advice out there but instinct and feel are reliable compasses. Thankyou for your replies.

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