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    Default Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    I'm sure this topc has been discussed inthe past, but in anticipation of a bout what measures do you take tio improve your speed, accuracy and sharpness in combination.

    I'm looking to catalogue as many answers as possible here.
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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    I dont use one myself but I would have to say a floor to ceiling ball is one of the best ways to improve handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.It works all 3 of these when it is used propaly.
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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    well there are different types of speed, which I don't have time to go into, sorry donny, but I'm sure scrap will be along soon.

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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    If you want to be sharpe really sharpe and want to be fast really fast and want to be accurate really accurate Ill give you a cracker . Find an empty wall a really empty wall. Then get a fit ball a really big fit ball, really pumped up max. Put it on the wall and start Punching Really start punching the fit ball it will do funny things really funny things its up to you useing your feet and fists to control it, have fun and only throw proper punches its insane
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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    If you want to be sharpe really sharpe and want to be fast really fast and want to be accurate really accurate Ill give you a cracker . Find an empty wall a really empty wall. Then get a fit ball a really big fit ball, really pumped up max. Put it on the wall and start Punching Really start punching the fit ball it will do funny things really funny things its up to you useing your feet and fists to control it, have fun and only throw proper punches its insane
    That sounds crazy enough to be a good idea. And you don't need any fancy machines either. Rep.

    Now I just need to locate a big fit ball.

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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    What I'm doin to improve handspeed and timeing is sparring using one punch.

    Let's say I want to sharpen my jab. My opponent or sparring partner whichever you prefer, understands I'm jusdt throwing my jab and will defend accordingly, maening I have to be extra fast at the right time to catch him.
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    Default Re: Handspeed, accuracy and sharpness.

    Hi Donny,
    First off, good luck ("luck" meaning when preparation meets opportunity) on your upcoming bout...

    Okay, SOLO TRAINING-wise, here are some suggestions:
    Speed:
    *The number one factor for speed is to RELAX and use only the muscles you need for the punch. With that said...
    1) Shadow box with speed and flow in mind.
    2) Hit the heavy bag with the same above mentality.
    3) Shadow box with first-half movements, meaning instead of fully extending any of your shots, do half motions, ie. half-jab, half-straight right, half-left hook, half-right uppercut, half-overhand right, etc; I think you get the drift. Anyway, this works INITIATION SPEED and "explosiveness."
    4) Do the same as 3) except do so with second-half movements, meaning start from the end of the first-half movement and complete the second-half with an emphasis on the retraction. Do this with all the punches in your arsenal, body shots and all. NOTE: when doing this exercise with straight shots, do it on a heavy bag so you don't hyperextend your elbows on the follow-through. This exercise works your follow-through and retraction speed.

    Accuracy:
    1) Tape up a heavy bag with small duct tape pieces at various heights all over the bag and sharp-shoot your punches on these small targets. Start slow then build up speed...
    2) Expanding on 1), you can number your duct tape targets, make a tape/CD recording of yourself calling out numbers in random order and use it to work your hand-eye coordination and speed-of-thought-to-action attributes.

    Sharpness with Combinations:
    1) Use the above solo exercises with an emphasis on combos.
    2) Videotape yourself throwing random as fast and hard as you can with no thought to the sequence of punches. You can also do this with pre-planned combos but this takes away from finding out what your natural predilections are. Anyway, after getting about, say 20 minutes of footage, watch it and evaluate yourself. Look for any combos that stand out from the others in terms of sharpness and flow.
    3) Talk to sparring partners and get feedback from them on the combos that seem to catch them/hurt them more than others.

    Well, that's it for now. I gotta run and take my kids to swimming practice. If you're interested, I'll share some recommendations with partner training/sparring when I have more time...

    Again, good luck...

    Take Care,
    Lito
    Last edited by StrictlySP; 04-13-2008 at 11:22 PM.

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