Thanks Fran, I enjoy reading both your posts here and your newsletter.
BTW, I have tried both methods, turning hips first, and turning hips later, and they both seem to 'work' and feel comfortable, but I haven't yet made any clear distinction about which strikes more powerfully or which is safer etc.
Moving the leg-hip first definitely makes it easy to REMEMBER to get the hips into the hook, and helps alleviate "arm punching (alone)" so as a coach this might be preferable even if there is/were a (small?) advantage to turning near to contact.
Also, my coach watched me do these both (modifications to his hook instructions) without giving me any additional push-ups, so that was good. Generally, I have done pushups for doing a simpler hip rotation late in the hook.
Oh, another thing: Although Freddie Roach teaches the hook slightly differently than you (on the Title boxing video series) he definitely has the hip turn FIRST, and the shoulder arm motion following -- he sort of makes SPACE for the hand/arm by turning this way so that he gets room to throw (almost like cocking the punch) but without first dropping his hand and without actually loading up or cocking.
I don't know if the above paragraph makes any sense -- it's like he moves his hip away from his hand, then there is more room to "swing". My coach hates this method --and i have done the push-ups to prove that.
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HerbM
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