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    Is an inline stance when you can draw an imaginary stright line from the front toe of the lead foot to the rear heal of the back foot like in this clip?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ-u_jVgQro
    I have tried this stance but i find it difficult to get my right hand off smoothly,I preffer the stance in the next clip.But i was wondering what other peoples preference is.What are the pros and cons of each stance.Is an narrow stance better for amature boxing?I think both coaches are very good but wanted to know which one other people prefer.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3yQ2...eature=related

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    Default Re: inline vs wider

    sorry cant seem to get the clips to work

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAB-B...eature=related

    okay cant get the other clip to work but got this one although he stands slightly wider in this.Im sure most of you will have seen the freddie roach one before if you go on to you tube you can watch it.
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    Default Re: inline vs wider

    I dont think thats a very good demonstration of the basic Stance. Theres a couple of big No Nos in it.
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    Default Re: inline vs wider

    are you referring to the last one? too much weight on the front foot perhaps? Any examples of youre preffered stance?

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    Try and put something up
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    Default Re: inline vs wider

    I prefer straight line,but thats because you present less of an available target that way,and you can hit with equal if not greater power if you have good hip snap

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    Mark I think so.
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