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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    No he definitely means keep the leading leg straight. I am not going to name him for obvious reasons but he is known. I questioned it and I have even become frustrated when punching because it feels so awkward. He says all my weight should be on my front leg and, if my lead leg is straight, it will keep me balanced. Just doesn't seem right to me as, watching tonight's action, EVERYONE bends their front leg even if slightly.
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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    tho far from an expert i call b.s. if what you are saying is 100% weight on front foot. that alone makes you off balance and you have to shift just to move, this includes slipping ducking bobbing etc. most times i hear "sit on your punches" that requires a bent leg or two... unless your legs got different joints than mine. wow. i'd politely move along.

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    Terrifying what some people will try to teach!

    NO WAY!

    It would feel like it's pushing you back when you're trying to punch wouldn't it?

    The only solution I can think of - giving your coach the benefit of the doubt is if you put a short vid up of you doing some shadow work facing tha camera - wouldn't need to show your head if you don't want to.

    Then someone might have another guess at what else he might be trying to correct that could be interpreted that way.

    I always found when watching coaches who told me BS that they couldn't actually do what they were saying either - they just thought they did.

    Might pay to ask him to demonstrate so you can see it ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Terrifying what some people will try to teach!

    NO WAY!

    It would feel like it's pushing you back when you're trying to punch wouldn't it?

    The only solution I can think of - giving your coach the benefit of the doubt is if you put a short vid up of you doing some shadow work facing tha camera - wouldn't need to show your head if you don't want to.

    Then someone might have another guess at what else he might be trying to correct that could be interpreted that way.

    I always found when watching coaches who told me BS that they couldn't actually do what they were saying either - they just thought they did.

    Might pay to ask him to demonstrate so you can see it ......
    This is my main concern. It just doesn't feel right. There should be no debate really, your front leg SHOULD be bent but, I've even asked twice, and been shown that I should keep my leg straight. It really is awkward but I don't know if I should mention to him that I just don't feel comfortable or just find a different coach?
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    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Terrifying what some people will try to teach!

    NO WAY!

    It would feel like it's pushing you back when you're trying to punch wouldn't it?

    The only solution I can think of - giving your coach the benefit of the doubt is if you put a short vid up of you doing some shadow work facing tha camera - wouldn't need to show your head if you don't want to.

    Then someone might have another guess at what else he might be trying to correct that could be interpreted that way.

    I always found when watching coaches who told me BS that they couldn't actually do what they were saying either - they just thought they did.

    Might pay to ask him to demonstrate so you can see it ......
    This is my main concern. It just doesn't feel right. There should be no debate really, your front leg SHOULD be bent but, I've even asked twice, and been shown that I should keep my leg straight. It really is awkward but I don't know if I should mention to him that I just don't feel comfortable or just find a different coach?

    It's a very awkward situation and i don't envy you! Honestly I've struggled with coaches telling me not to pivot and trying to teach me things that just were not physically healthy.

    I know I may have learnt some good things from these coaches but at the end of the day with something like this that changes the way you move I don't believe it's safe to persist. You'll get hit more and probably end up with back pain etc that is just not worth it.

    I'd find another coach if you can. Maybe take a look around before you make your final decision but if he insists on a locked out front knee I'd run.

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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    I always found when watching coaches who told me BS that they couldn't actually do what they were saying either - they just thought they did.
    Haha ive had one of those coaches before sharla, theyre the best arent they. not just boxing either kickboxing is full to the brim with the same thing, a so called kickboxing coach who could barely kick above waist height lol.

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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    In the words of Father Dougal "It's a bit mad Ted!" By keeping the right leg straight, it means that the hips cannot rotate. The front leg simply must bend in order to accommodate the rotation of the body. Same goes for any right hand work and the inside slip. Without effective rotation, your long range work will lose length and the shot will lose power. Like farting in a lift...wrong on so many levels!

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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    A straight lead leg was stock standard in old boxing technique.
    This encouraged the "quarter turn" of the body with the jab and it was seen as a defensive measure.
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    Default Re: Advice needed! Straight leading leg

    Ols saying, bend your knees, before the other guy bends them for you. Very true
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