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Banana trees are good target practice.
Hey welcome to the forum.
Im a kickboxer , been training for just over 10 years now but I love boxing as well. Dont you learn boxing techniques as part of your kickboxing?
Most of the punches and training I learn and practice are exactly the same as boxing as well as the focus pad & bag work. The only main differences are obviously I incorporate leg techniques in my training & sparring as well.
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Well mate,
I see you have "first month" practice 1-2 combinations, footwork and defence until you get it right.
I have to intervene here.
If you want "excellent" skills, a months practice will leave you severely dissatisfied. The one two ccombination may take a year to perfect and a fighter can spend years adressing his movement and defense. Training on your own shows that you are keen and I credit you for that, but alone you will never be fully rewarded. You need a coach to teach you a correct technique, as the more you practise incorrect movements, the more that bad habit becomes ingrained in your overall boxing nature.
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I would love to get formal training but right cannot afford to right now. So I take the heavy bag workout classes only.
THat's why I'm trying to learn from people at my gym and forums like this one.
I was told by an experienced guy at the gym, I chicken wag my cross and should have my elbows bend downward so that I don't telegraph my cross. Is that right?
Also, I'm going to hang a tennis ball on a string and use it to practice body movement.
You guys can give me tips I'd really appreciate it, until I get some real training at the gym.![]()
Too bad that you don't live around me. I train at a combo boxing/muay thai gym and I regularly spar with Muay Thai guys using only hand techniques. The Muay Thai guys come over sometimes to work on punch technique.
In my experience, the many muay thai guys have crappy jabs and they are open to getting hit by jabs. The stance is more square and the hands are wider. Some of them don't turn properly into their right crosses and some have a bad habit of not pulling back their rights quick enough after the cross. So watch out that you don't do that.
Ask around you're Muay Thai gym and see if anybody has western boxing experience. You might find somebody who switched over from regular boxing. I know a few a the Muay Thai fighters at my gym started with regular boxing and some have even done quite a bit, including one of the trainers. If your gym is worth the dues, there will probably be somebody there who is good with there hands and can teach you.
Thanks all! I've done a bit of more research and just for starters I think I may adopt the Peek a Boo stance for now.
I"ll continue to work on my jab and cross, find a good 3 hit combo and do it 10 000 time till it's engraved in me.
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Peek a boo here comes my front kick right between your elbows as your leaning forwards comming in..
MAte really think the whole thing through you are in the most diverse fighting art next to Mma.
Your chosen fight style is so controlled or uncontrolled by knowing the ins and outs of every contact range and even the spaces or gaps left in between them all are the launch pads for what comes before or after as you move in and out of diffenernt ranges for each limb.
If you develop whatever you learn into those ranges and have yourself covered or the oppositions free limbs either covered while your going through from one stage of contact to the next or you have them off balance slightly , so they can only use one side through your control of their other side etc.
If your striking in elbow range you should be blocking with elbows and knees too at that distance.Using knees for contol or elbows for control while attacking with the other knee or elbow.
Contact ranges and distances have to be understood completly from firstly steping kicks ,to the Long striaght kick range, spining kicks into powerful lifting heel kick range into round kicks into knees .arms, jabs into swings into hooks into elbows.
Grabs and elbow strikes go together hand in hand.
But you dont see that side of the art utilized as often as it could be.
Blocking with one elbow and attack over the top of the block with the other elbow to their face in a one -two operation , covers one arm and keeps it there under the attack etc,i f you move your footwork wile you do that you can move from the inside of his arms to the outside of his arms while you do that double elbow attack,his arm is like a runway to his temple if you go from inside to outside.
Great to jam a lead knee with a well timed heel if you can time it as he swings for your leg.
Those round kicks to the legs kill otherwise and your body and head will be leaning to far forwards if you are peek a booing over one of them too!
Peek a boo and you will be killed unless your both just fighting within agreement and only with your hands.
Peek a boo style is for a reason and is to be used only within a certain framework not to be built on as a base ; unless your the next
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