Your thoughts, and perception on it, as regards Boxing, and movement.
Your thoughts, and perception on it, as regards Boxing, and movement.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
boxingbournemouth - Cornelius Carrs private boxing tuition and personal fitness training
As far as I know there are two main things to feel, the opponent and the ground.
You feel the opponent by touching him with your jab hand, catching his punches, etc. This is essential for understanding distance. You feel the ground through your feet, which is essential for proprioception and balance.
Adding to what jms has already mentioned, feel tells u what your body is doing and when somthing has been done better.
Touch/Feel: Contact reflexes is another, but thats trained into muscle memory a certain way.
Feelings: Heightened awareness, being in the zone, instinct, all comes from freedom of any pre thought or post thought,disengage the mind and allow your reactions to survive for you via what you have already trained for already done the work so you know,take it one step further and you can know him too. Sorry,total left field stuff that last one.![]()
Seems I'm out of my depth here, gonna sit back and try to absorb the knowledge you two gents are sharing even though right now it's going over my head!
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks