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in boxing, dropping down to the level of the shot is best, as a matter of fact i have been told that you always drop your weight down even in your stance,leverage from punching up off the floor, not dropping it down hoping gravity will help. but in Thai boxing with that pesky knee being thrown, watch how much you drop or even lean forward or you will get hurt.
Thanks Guys,
I'm glad i wasn't completely off base in thinking I had to be lower. I guess as you said iceman it's not always easy to transfer something from boxing accurately into kickboxing.
I think i'll continue to drop my weight a little - or as much as I can while maintaining good posture just in case that's his concern. Not too keen on becoming a hunchback!![]()
Last edited by Sharla; 01-12-2011 at 01:28 AM.
transfer becomes difficult when the rules change or cease to exist.![]()
Yeah sometimes it's just beyond my understanding -
I guess I have the tendancy to search thinking there should be some kind of perfect technique that will allow you to never get hit but at the end of the day I guess you can always expect to get hit/kicked or whatever... you just want it to be less (or less powerful) rather than more!
Maybe he meant to keep your back straighter, not necessarily stand tall? You could have been leaning over and ruining your posture, using your back to get lower instead of just bending at the knees to lower yourself down while keeping your regular stance.
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