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    hi

    i've just started boxing at my uni these past few weeks. i'm a right handed southpaw, mainly because i know the importance of the jab and lead hook and maybe more importantly the footwork feels more comfortable. The problem is that i have really poor coordination with my left hand and so my "power shot" the left hook is really weak.

    Is there any exercises i can do to improve my weaker. I was considering switching to orthodox for a while, would this help or does it go against my natural preferences?

    Thanks

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    Its all in the Eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Its all in the Eyes.
    i was pondering on this for a sec.

    there is talk about how orthodox fighters should not switch southpaw in the middle of a bout, as your balance falters for that quick second. in the ring, i too noticed that when i would switch stances, my brain was just too perplexed, and it never really felt as if i was balanced. The feeling a newborn baby giraffe feels when its learning to walk and get his legs under him.

    Could focusing with the dominant eye somehow settle your balance when you make that quick shift or something? I dont know, im just throwing stuff out.

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    If your right handed then your right eye will also be your dominant eye the left eye sort of just supports things, now im not 100% sure but that says to me that you could never be as good as a southpaw as you will be as an orthadox, i think its more a mind muscle control issue throwing with only your left hand will awaken the muscles in your left arm and in time when you have good control over them you will be able to recruit more fibres with the punches which will inturn give you a better feel for what your left hand is doing, if i was you i would try to dedicate a round or 2 of sparring a week using just your left hand, same on the heavy bag and other equipment, using your left hand more will give you better control over your left hand, it can take a while to get the technique down for a good left hook aswell so all of these things are issues but i suspect a lack of control over the muscles in your left arm because i was the same when i first started boxing i felt like i couldnt squish a fly with my left hook never mind knock someone out, everytime u have spare time throw your left hand if your waiting for kettle to boil, running a bath, etc just shadow box with your left hand if you do this whenever you get chance during the day you will speed things up.
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    Its all about the Dominant eyes recruitment of your Nueromuscular system, through its peritheral vision interesting stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Its all about the Dominant eyes recruitment of your Nueromuscular system, through its peritheral vision interesting stuff.

    So is the opposite eye dominant? The eyes are mainly physically hooked up to the opposite brain side . We physically see upside down but then the brain flips it around for us. Right eye / left brain hemisphere, and left hemisphere mainly controls the right had side of us physically etc?

    So "generally", is the left eye dominant on a right handed person? or reverse?
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    Hey Anon

    I am only aware of one right handed boxer who was tutored as a southpaw, and that was Marvin Hagler. He is the only exception. I would encourage you to turn orthodox and stick with it. It's normal for a right handed individual new to boxing to feel more comfortable in the southpaw stance, but this does not mean it's the right thing to do. Your left hand does much more work what with jabbing and the left hook (the power in the left hook is generated from rotation of the hips rather than any naturally given strength). You will over time throw fewer shots with your right hand but these will tend to be natural power shots.

    Go orthodox, it'll be better in the long run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    hi

    i've just started boxing at my uni these past few weeks. i'm a right handed southpaw, mainly because i know the importance of the jab and lead hook and maybe more importantly the footwork feels more comfortable. The problem is that i have really poor coordination with my left hand and so my "power shot" the left hook is really weak.

    Is there any exercises i can do to improve my weaker. I was considering switching to orthodox for a while, would this help or does it go against my natural preferences?

    Thanks

    You have just said you are a right handed southpaw.
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    IS that because you feel that to have your right hand out in the lead you can defend and attack with your strongest out front?

    At the moment for you it is a bad habit and your trainer (if there is one) is failing you allowing you to continue that way.If you continue that way you will get read by the first reasonable fighter that comes along and they will deal with you like they would a one armed man.You will be out maneuvered and flogged.

    Go orthodox ,train in the basics and be patient about it and your weak side will naturally strengthen. Just holding it up i the air out front is going to build on its strength as is its reaction to being out there parring off shots and jabbing.

    We do talk about switching in here but that is only on certain moves and special situations for way above average fighters who understand the pros and cons, when the rare opportunity arises for it to be very safe or even better to be beneficial to do so, briefly.

    Its a funny subject matter because some unlearned people can only think of switching as simply being in the opposite stance and has it got a benefit.
    That answer is 99% of the time NO.

    But the real art of switching is in the transition move and its infinite timing so that its safe for you and devastating to the other fighter ,all on his first move so he is committed to the trap.
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