well you don't put all your weight on that front foot, and as you see the distance is very easy to hit the guy...shuffle in and chasing him will lead to a lot of frustration.
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well you don't put all your weight on that front foot, and as you see the distance is very easy to hit the guy...shuffle in and chasing him will lead to a lot of frustration.
That video also ties in about how important it is to 'box on the back foot'. Your weight should be back here, and you can take a small lead step- and move from the edge of range to long range. The small step is almost like widening you stance, your back foot can almost stay in the same spot for balance and leverage. The important thing is to not have your base stance too wide initially too.
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