Or if both feet are moving, you can move anywhere, if they are in the right position.
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Or if both feet are moving, you can move anywhere, if they are in the right position.
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5:30pm gym opens first exercise is the pendulum two feet in and two feet back out back and forth in out for 15 minutes. Out off all the fighters in the club not one us does this technique eventhough we are ordered to come in with both feet.
Danger is
1.clinching
2.getting hit going out.
3.(standup fighter)hard to keep the head down.poor DEFENSE against hooks.
4.hard to get flurries off while standing up straight.
5.poor lateral movement.
6.inability to bob and weave.
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Three principal semi-crouch and the full crouch are best for bobbing and weaving. The upright stance whic maybe Scrap's stance isn't for bobbing and weaving.
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I have no idea how you can over think everything the way you do and spread one comment made by Scrap out into so many areas?
Since when is Scraps style a stand up style? Where do you get this shit from?
A stance is not maintained throughout movement.
Scrap you will find, hasnt got 'a stance' as such. There is a style he would fight in and one I would too, but to try and place those two differing styles into 'stance category' means you are either totaly misguided or using the wrong wording.
Id say if any fighter had a stance for all things then they are fucked.
Trying to bring in one single techniques use on the broader scale is pointless in boxing or martial arts.
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Well! I guess that's about right. But Andre what you're saying many coaches might misconstrue for brawling.Believe it or not there are a lot of coaches out there who think that brawling is savage and poor ringmanship.what I am trying to determine the factors.what you were saying is right however before I jump to another gym I'm going to have to have good reasons why I'm jumping ship. most importantly I have to know what to look for so that I can find a good gym who Is on the same page. Yes there are Gyms out there who think they have a stance for all circumstances and if that means fighting off the front foot where the head is exposed they will simply say you're not ready for the fight until you do as they see fit that's the facts.
Again I agree with you that you don't see planes having stances they just fight however (chuckle) i'm not the coach.
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