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What I am saying is this...your right foot determines your real distance. I know I'm not explaining this well; I could show you in a second and I'm pretty sure we have a lot of common ground here. I think we are missing one another in the typing.
You can step forward with your left foot, or lean over that foot, to draw a punch. Or, as was mentioned above, to confuse the distance...because the left foot is illusory. The real distance, where you need to be to effectively land each and every punch, is judged by your right foot.
In your last post, I don't know what you meant by move from 2 to 3.
Pivoting, or circling to either side, is a good way to cut distance. And
you can use it to focus your weight to land hard punches.
Moore taught that pivoting is when lead toe aligns with the rear toe so why are we pivoting on the rear foot from 2pm to 3pm?
To move the hips, they cant move on their own, plus stabilizes the head where it should be.
Why not start with the left foot at 3 PM to begin with? Also there's no power when you're pivoting on both feet like that.
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Front foot is direction, back foot is drive, its a balancing act
No... Balance is lost pivoting on the ball of the right foot in the midst of throwing the LH.
That is why you don't pivot the right foot on the left hook.