Hello folks,
For quick reference for those that do not like reading a page of introductions and chat, refer to the red text for my questions.
I will start off by introducing myself. My name is Mike and I am 26 years old boxing as a card amateur in the Light heavyweight division (Cruiserweight)currently, at 83kg. I am 6'2 and I prefer outboxing instead of inboxing, and to be on my back foot. I live in England but grew up and spent half my life in South Africa. I box for the City of Hull Amateur Boxing Club.
I have so far had two fights, winning my first by a majority decision on points and losing my second in a second round stoppage.
And that's that. I found this forum and this is my first post so I thought I wold make it a decent one and pose a few questions and come back to it from time to time, since I work and train every day I do not have much time to check the forums. So here are my questions to those more experienced than myself.
How does one achieve good rotation in a one/two combination of lead and backhand, while maintaining good punching speed?
I find this a relatively tough challenge, I can throw fully extended punches in combinations of course, in a good stance (With hips facing away from the oponnent so not to be square on) but they are sharp, stiff and slower than throwing them at speed while standing more square on...Anyone got any tips on how to develop good punch speed while achieving max rotation and power? Any solo-training tips?
Any tips on training to keep your guard up at all times?
Like most amateurs I have a tendency to drop my rear hand at times, and my guard altogether when retreating at pace from a flurry. Any tips on training I can do outside the gym in my own time, apart from the usual shadow boxing in a mirror, to try get out of the habbit?
What is the proper technique to throwing a LONG range hook?
Short range hooks I have down, no problems there. But if someone is standing at range and you want to throw a hook over their lead (I am orthodox, so when facing a showpaw) when they step in, it needs to be long range and thrown after a duck and weave to the outside. I find it hard to land this shot with power, once again, any tips?
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Thank you for any helpful tips and advice given,
Mike
For quick reference for those that do not like reading a page of introductions and chat, refer to the red text for my questions.
I will start off by introducing myself. My name is Mike and I am 26 years old boxing as a card amateur in the Light heavyweight division (Cruiserweight)currently, at 83kg. I am 6'2 and I prefer outboxing instead of inboxing, and to be on my back foot. I live in England but grew up and spent half my life in South Africa. I box for the City of Hull Amateur Boxing Club.
I have so far had two fights, winning my first by a majority decision on points and losing my second in a second round stoppage.
And that's that. I found this forum and this is my first post so I thought I wold make it a decent one and pose a few questions and come back to it from time to time, since I work and train every day I do not have much time to check the forums. So here are my questions to those more experienced than myself.
How does one achieve good rotation in a one/two combination of lead and backhand, while maintaining good punching speed?
I find this a relatively tough challenge, I can throw fully extended punches in combinations of course, in a good stance (With hips facing away from the oponnent so not to be square on) but they are sharp, stiff and slower than throwing them at speed while standing more square on...Anyone got any tips on how to develop good punch speed while achieving max rotation and power? Any solo-training tips?
Any tips on training to keep your guard up at all times?
Like most amateurs I have a tendency to drop my rear hand at times, and my guard altogether when retreating at pace from a flurry. Any tips on training I can do outside the gym in my own time, apart from the usual shadow boxing in a mirror, to try get out of the habbit?
What is the proper technique to throwing a LONG range hook?
Short range hooks I have down, no problems there. But if someone is standing at range and you want to throw a hook over their lead (I am orthodox, so when facing a showpaw) when they step in, it needs to be long range and thrown after a duck and weave to the outside. I find it hard to land this shot with power, once again, any tips?
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Thank you for any helpful tips and advice given,
Mike
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