What I'm trying to say is that taking a step while throwing a straight right might not be textbook correct but unless your opponent is going to just stand in range for you to land on them your going to find yourself needing to do it.
What I'm trying to say is that taking a step while throwing a straight right might not be textbook correct but unless your opponent is going to just stand in range for you to land on them your going to find yourself needing to do it.
Are we talking front foot here.
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Yes. One of my trainers didn't like the step in at all because he felt it could leave you in a widened stance but by transferring some of my weight onto my front foot I could slide the rear foot foward as well.
The back foot is your distance, the front foot direction.If the weight is on the front foot, its hard to change direction. Having said that, theirs techniques of position that alters that perception, but oral perception and hard work is needed. But as a novice distance and balance of the feet comes first. Get that right then you can evolve.
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