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    Default Re: Speeding up those combos

    A small tip, moving the knees will move the rest of your body, often the movement actually starts here and the limbs/muscles just react to/support their movement by working as they should if good technique is maintained, once you understand this you understand where the movements start, then you can speed them up while maintaining good technique.

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    Theres a stretch I put up, the figure 8 oneGreat for speed. It stretches the Tensas Facias Lata an interesting gem of a muscle works the Abductors, full of fast twitch 1 and 2. Withouy it youre going nowhere look after it
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    this is the one
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    He is going way to fast 5 one way 5 the other both legs.
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    Default Re: Speeding up those combos

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Theres a stretch I put up, the figure 8 oneGreat for speed. It stretches the Tensas Facias Lata an interesting gem of a muscle works the Abductors, full of fast twitch 1 and 2. Withouy it youre going nowhere look after it
    Scrap, I just tried that stretch. I feel a bit awkward doing it, but I guess I just need to get the feel of doing it.

    I'll spend some time doing it at home tomorrow, before leaving for training, thanks.

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    It will feel funny at 1st, Ive an idea its your main problem reading between the lines. make them the 8s small at 1st otherwise your hips wont take it, always have the toes pointing down, to get maximum effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    It will feel funny at 1st, Ive an idea its your main problem reading between the lines. make them the 8s small at 1st otherwise your hips wont take it, always have the toes pointing down, to get maximum effect.
    hey scrap, I realized, when I tried it yesterday, I was doing it wrong.. Spent a few minutes doing it just now... and your right, it does a number on your hips, I cant go half as fast as your guy, nor can I make the 8s as big. So I'm starting nice and slow with tiny 8s.

    I find that its harder to do with my left leg that it is with my right. Great little stretch though Scrap.. i feel like I'm stretching a part of my body, that I've never stretched before.

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    Default Re: Speeding up those combos

    +1 on good form and balance, and all the other suggestions


    In addition:

    RELAX the opposing muscles. E.g., If you biceps is tense or firing too early then you will be fighting your straight punches which does several things:


    • Slows the punch
    • Reduces the punch power
    • Tires you quicker by using both more energy and more oxygen

    Even if you are relaxed, stopping your punches before they hit or even as they hit takes out power. Let the punch GO into the bag or your opponent. When the obstacle STOPS the punch START the retract....

    A simple immediate trick for speed: Focus on RETRACT speed not punch speed -- the punch will increase and keep up.

    Long term: Practice punch combinations 1000s of times starting at slow speed to perfect both the mechanics and the TRANSITIONS between individual strikes. Concentrate slow work on SMOOTH UNBROKEN transitions staying at exactly the same speed (no faster and no slower) from first punch to last.

    THen as you speed up keep the smoothness.

    As they say in the "gun world": Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HerbM View Post
    +1 on good form and balance, and all the other suggestions


    In addition:

    RELAX the opposing muscles. E.g., If you biceps is tense or firing too early then you will be fighting your straight punches which does several things:


    • Slows the punch
    • Reduces the punch power
    • Tires you quicker by using both more energy and more oxygen

    Even if you are relaxed, stopping your punches before they hit or even as they hit takes out power. Let the punch GO into the bag or your opponent. When the obstacle STOPS the punch START the retract....

    A simple immediate trick for speed: Focus on RETRACT speed not punch speed -- the punch will increase and keep up.

    Long term: Practice punch combinations 1000s of times starting at slow speed to perfect both the mechanics and the TRANSITIONS between individual strikes. Concentrate slow work on SMOOTH UNBROKEN transitions staying at exactly the same speed (no faster and no slower) from first punch to last.

    THen as you speed up keep the smoothness.

    As they say in the "gun world": Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
    Thanks Herb,

    I read the advice about focusing on retract speed in some other thread a little while ago, posted by you, and it truely does help. I've passed that advice on to other guys in the gym as well and they all felt the immediate difference. Thats a great tip for anyone trying to improve speed.

    My issue isnt throwing a quick shot out, its more about putting them together quickly so as you and others have mentioned the good balance and form will be vital to achieving this.

    Also your long term advice is great, I will keep practicing combos over and over again, no matter how redundant it may feel. But you're right, for me to really get good at the combos I need to keep repeating them over and over again, slow first and steadily pick up the pace as I can without losing technique and balance.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Speeding up those combos

    Quote Originally Posted by HerbM View Post
    +1 on good form and balance, and all the other suggestions


    In addition:

    RELAX the opposing muscles. E.g., If you biceps is tense or firing too early then you will be fighting your straight punches which does several things:


    • Slows the punch
    • Reduces the punch power
    • Tires you quicker by using both more energy and more oxygen

    Even if you are relaxed, stopping your punches before they hit or even as they hit takes out power. Let the punch GO into the bag or your opponent. When the obstacle STOPS the punch START the retract....

    A simple immediate trick for speed: Focus on RETRACT speed not punch speed -- the punch will increase and keep up.

    Long term: Practice punch combinations 1000s of times starting at slow speed to perfect both the mechanics and the TRANSITIONS between individual strikes. Concentrate slow work on SMOOTH UNBROKEN transitions staying at exactly the same speed (no faster and no slower) from first punch to last.

    THen as you speed up keep the smoothness.

    As they say in the "gun world": Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
    Good Advice, thanks for posting

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    Default Re: Speeding up those combos

    Quote Originally Posted by WayneFlint View Post
    A small tip, moving the knees will move the rest of your body, often the movement actually starts here and the limbs/muscles just react to/support their movement by working as they should if good technique is maintained, once you understand this you understand where the movements start, then you can speed them up while maintaining good technique.
    hmm, so in a way, in order to speed up my combo's I should be thinking about the foundation (ie the legs and knees) instead of hands, because in order to throw a successful combo, good technique and balance should be maintained.

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