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    When it comes to circling left it seems like I could do it all day throwing the jab. Yet when it comes to circling RIGHT (sorry guys), my jab loses all power and speed. I can't even throw my right hand. My left hook is powerless. What should I do? How are my feet supposed to move?
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    Default Re: Circling right

    Your lead foot has to step back in to your opponent

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    Its the other way round
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    When it comes to circling left it seems like I could do it all day throwing the jab. Yet when it comes to circling left, my jab loses all power and speed. I can't even throw my right hand. My left hook is powerless. What should I do? How are my feet supposed to move?
    I guess that you were referring to circling right. When you're circling to your right you'd move your left foot first, and then you'd pivot on it to resume your boxing stance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Its the other way round
    The post and the header dont match,I just read the post,and didnt double check the heading,in the post he asks about throwing a left hook while circling left,well then the lead foot is the one that has to step back in,if your circling right,then you pivot on your lead foot and bring your rear foot around.
    And this all changes if your fighting a Southpaw

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    Rocky, besides knowing how to circle right, know the reasons for doing it. I recommend reading this: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...-circling.html
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    If circling left the right foot takes you there, if you move the front foot independantly youre reaching, losing balance and power stability is lost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    If circling left the right foot takes you there, if you move the front foot independantly youre reaching, losing balance and power stability is lost.
    But if your allready stepping away the way it was described,at least thats how I read it,your not even in range if you dont step back in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    If circling left the right foot takes you there, if you move the front foot independantly youre reaching, losing balance and power stability is lost.
    I agree Scrap. On the other hand (or foot) I think you'd move the left foot first if you're circling right. I think that's what he meant to ask about in the first place.
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    Hey Scrap...what is that little balance trick you told me a while ago. I forget what it was. But you had me put my feet a certain way and suggested I try to throw a jab like that. Then when I tried it at home...it was impossible...it caused you to fall forward.

    Can't remember it, but it was a neat trick and I'd like to show it again to new people at the club. I remember last year when I did it everyone was falling on their faces and going .."wtf what that?" lol

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    I see trouble with right Hand, but no circcling right. While moving the front foot forward in that situation the only thing that moves forward with it is the Head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    When it comes to circling left it seems like I could do it all day throwing the jab. Yet when it comes to circling left, my jab loses all power and speed. I can't even throw my right hand. My left hook is powerless. What should I do? How are my feet supposed to move?
    When you step to the left you are punching with your left foot. the left foot just moves, back foot pushes and creates the movement.

    When you step to the right you're probably trying to throw with the right foot. Right foot moves, left foot pushes.

    You can throw whilst stepping left because it's basically the same as stepping forwards in terms of balance, you can't throw whilst you're moving right because in terms of balance it's basically the same as moving backwards. You have to throw in between the shots, different rhythm and timing.

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    who gives a shit. if you circle and want to hit the guy, put on the breaks and hit the guy. but its easy to throw the jab going either way, and the jab is king. besides, probably better to learn to punch going backwards.

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    Default Re: Circling right

    So in other words, I just gotta get used to it. Also right foot first followed by left foot.

    btw Chris very good thread, I read it all and learnt a lot

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