how do you line youre jab up,should my jab be aimed at whatever my big toe is pointing too? and from what i understand my big toe should be aimed at my opponent at an angle of 40 degrees is that correct?
how do you line youre jab up,should my jab be aimed at whatever my big toe is pointing too? and from what i understand my big toe should be aimed at my opponent at an angle of 40 degrees is that correct?
Perhaps i can make myself better understood if i use a clockface as an example,Lets say my front foot is at 11 oclock and my rear foot at 4 oclock does that then mean that i aim my jab and right cross at 12 oclock or should it be further round than 12 to make things more balanced....
11 O/clock and 5 o/clock aiming at midnight.
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Yes thats what i mean so that things are nice and symatrical but i sometimes find that a little too narrow but on the other hand i always feel the more square i get with my stance the jab dosent really feel right,i guess its coz you are unable to get the shoulder behind the punch and it becomes just an arm punch,i remember someone on this forum once reffering to tipping off the jab,i wonder if this was what they were reffering to...
Depends on what you want to live onOriginally Posted by cocobeware
A more square stance will give you a meaner cross and a hook
i thought that the narrower stance was better for the cross coz you got more leverage on it![]()
Naw,Frazier fought with a wide stance,he lived on that rising crossOriginally Posted by cocobeware
Hopkins started his career with a wide stance,his hook back then was brutal
ah i see was that the philly spread....
As long as the back foot has a good view of his chin there shouldnt be a problem
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A degree,everyone uses it slightly differentlyOriginally Posted by cocobeware
Overall its a power over finess style
Theres a tendon muscle that everything when punching works off for speed and power filled with fast twitch fibres its to me an amazing thing Tensor Fasciae Latae, at 5 to 5 its a dangerous thing to have around the secret is how to use it.
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How do you train it to work with your punches?
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Its working all the time you would be lost without it theres something coming out soon which activates it and works all the neurons in the hips and legs at the same time. Ive just relised Ive done 3000 posts fuck
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Cc. Congratulations on reaching the big 3k.
Anyways what I should have asked instead is, how do you improve it? Strengthen it, or make if neurons fire faster?
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Chris Id be giving to much away
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