Hey Scrap,

I'm not a hundred percent sure what you're planning to include in the video but from what I see you take a very scientific approach to boxing. Personally I think it might be a good idea to give a quick overview of theories before getting into the techniques and applications of the theory in practice.

There's this one video on youtube that kind of does what I'm saying with the boxing stance. He basically uses a whiteboard and explains and illustrates the theory in almost a lecture format then goes into the ring and displays the practical application... now, i dont really know how correct his theory is, as I am just a beginner and learning myself, but I really enjoyed his method of teaching.

The weird thing is I can only find part 1 and 2 and then 6 and 7.. but I'll post it up just to give you an idea of his format.









.. anyways, that's just one way of approaching, I'm sure everyone has their own preferences.. I just think that it's best to have format that uses various approaches so you can really get through to people with varying styles of learning.

Good luck with the production of ur video... I cant wait to see the final product, i just hope I havent developed too many bad habits at the gym by then.