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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

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    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!

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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!
    If thats the intention I suppose you can, but if the Heads telling you not to you cant. Body transports the head to where it wants to go,it cannot protect itself.
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!
    If thats the intention I suppose you can, but if the Heads telling you not to you cant. Body transports the head to where it wants to go,it cannot protect itself.
    So you are fighting of the front foot!?

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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!
    If thats the intention I suppose you can, but if the Heads telling you not to you cant. Body transports the head to where it wants to go,it cannot protect itself.
    So you are fighting of the front foot!?
    No of the back foot, thats your distance, its that what puts you where you should be in relative safety. Think the problem is commentators watching someone going forward says he is on the front foot now, when in fact he is not, they interpret it that way as a term of reference.
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!
    If thats the intention I suppose you can, but if the Heads telling you not to you cant. Body transports the head to where it wants to go,it cannot protect itself.
    So you are fighting of the front foot!?
    No of the back foot, thats your distance, its that what puts you where you should be in relative safety. Think the problem is commentators watching someone going forward says he is on the front foot now, when in fact he is not, they interpret it that way as a term of reference.
    Right! Call to your attention BOXING lesson 5 figure 1. " fighting against a taller opponent begin by moving the front knee forward first and bending the knees. Some may see this as a crouched stance but nevertheless as long as the back is straight he is still on his back leg correct!? How else would he slip inside to get to throw punches

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    Default Re: True or false most pro boxers dont pivot the foot they push off it?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    You have completely lost me,
    Maybe I lost myself lol. Okay if you're throwing an uppercut lifting both heels coming onto the ball of your front foot then that means.I should be able to lift my back leg up why because I'm on the ball of my front foot right?
    But we are not trying to put the head forward, that wont generate power or purpose of what we are aiming for.
    No that wasn't my question! No... Repeat I should be able to lift my back leg if I'm on the ball of my front foot right!
    If thats the intention I suppose you can, but if the Heads telling you not to you cant. Body transports the head to where it wants to go,it cannot protect itself.
    So you are fighting of the front foot!?
    No of the back foot, thats your distance, its that what puts you where you should be in relative safety. Think the problem is commentators watching someone going forward says he is on the front foot now, when in fact he is not, they interpret it that way as a term of reference.
    Right! Call to your attention BOXING lesson 5 figure 1. " fighting against a taller opponent begin by moving the front knee forward first and bending the knees. Some may see this as a crouched stance but nevertheless as long as the back is straight he is still on his back leg correct!? How else would he slip inside to get to throw punches
    try moving both feet, simple and turning the foot to where you want to be.
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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