Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
Get this kid a jump rope.. it strengthen his legs, work on his rythm and stamina. Once he can do it stationary, get him to start drifting sideways/ back and forth. Then you can get him moving in a circular pattern. Once his feet know what to do .. he'll be able to concentrate on his aim. Then you can add some focus mitts and get him to circle and punch.

Some heavy bag work will also work on this as long as you can keep him sticking to circling and jabbing and surpress his urge to start hooking away on it... he is a kid.. Most important advice I can give.. is to make sure he's having fun... Once the fun stops.. so does the training
thanks, yea like i said i'm keeping it light hearted, and more like a game, and well he likes it, he gets excited to go to the gym, and the days that he doesn't want to (which aren't many, he goes 4 days a week) we just do light work outs in the backyard or go swimming which pretty much helps loads on stamina, and again keeps it fun, seeing how he has an obsession with Pirates lol, but yea he only knows how to throw the jab lol i'm keeping him defensive first, and want to slowly bring in each different punch, seeing how i don't wanna confuse the kid, next up will be the straight left