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    Default Re: Boxers who 'switched' their feet with regularity?

    Andre, what do you mean when you say 'dominant eye'. How'ds that work? I'm intrigued

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    Just found this: http://www.archeryweb.com/archery/eyedom.htm
    So if your dominant eye is your left eye (friend of a friend).... How would that be utilised in boxing?
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    Default Re: Boxers who 'switched' their feet with regularity?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Andre, what do you mean when you say 'dominant eye'. How'ds that work? I'm intrigued

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    Just found this: Determining your Dominant Eye
    So if your dominant eye is your left eye (friend of a friend).... How would that be utilised in boxing?
    Haha just stick your finger out and kind of look past it out of focus until you have a good double. When you close one eye your finger will look to shift sideways. Close the other one and it just get's rid of the double image. The latter is your dominant eye.

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    Default Re: Boxers who 'switched' their feet with regularity?

    Audley had to do it for his fight with Sprott.

    Tyson did it when he was going to knock someone out.

    I am sure Herol Graham was mainly a southpaw.
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    Default Re: Boxers who 'switched' their feet with regularity?

    Naz (in his prime) did it all the time.

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    Default Re: Boxers who 'switched' their feet with regularity?

    I was using Scraps knowledge there, he explains it better.Look in Trainer section do a search.

    Your dominant eye dictates which way around you fight in, south or natural.

    Latley he has been utilizing other exercises which help reshape his fighters innner being.


    I was thinking aloud really that another combination of practice with mind work and eye work could eventually have people more comfortable and ambidextrous maybe.


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