so it may appear that they land side by side but when followed through they hit the same spot?
so it may appear that they land side by side but when followed through they hit the same spot?
I see ,then what about the Right cross crossing the centre line as this would suggest that it dosent or does it depend on the trainer?Or like i mentioned before is this the difference between straight right and right cross?
Actually the difference is the loop in the shot thats designed to get over a guard that takes it from being a straight right,and a cross.
Its one of the harder shots to learn,I generally use a technique where I get my fighters to slip to the right before they throw it at first, I dont know why but they seem to understand the shot better that way,I assume its the fluidity of the motion doing it that way,then I can just get them throwing the shot from their base position after theyve had some practice at it and start to understand the body motion better.
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and what about crossing the centre line is that a no no for you?
Just concern yourself with throwing the punch properly and it'll be covered. Remember your cheek is tucked into your shoulder when you punch straight, and also that you pull your opposite shoulder back.
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