Hello
I've been reading Boxing Mastery by Mark Hatmaker, fantastic book, very inspiring
His take on footwork is
"resist the urge to bounce..."
and he talks about a more solid style of footwork, staying grounded all the time
Yet on the Kenny Weldon DVD I have the first thing he teaches is boxing rhythm
Shifting weight from front to back, and then jabbing with the rhythm
He explains it here
I've been working on it
I much prefer Weldons style, it keeps me relaxed, and my punches are much faster and more accurate but I wonder does it leave me open to being knocked over with a solid punch?
Which is better, which do you prefer?
Unfortunately I dont have a coach to ask at the moment as a few boxing clubs by me have shut down so I'm searching for a new one!
I've been reading Boxing Mastery by Mark Hatmaker, fantastic book, very inspiring
His take on footwork is
"resist the urge to bounce..."
and he talks about a more solid style of footwork, staying grounded all the time
Yet on the Kenny Weldon DVD I have the first thing he teaches is boxing rhythm
Shifting weight from front to back, and then jabbing with the rhythm
He explains it here
I've been working on it
I much prefer Weldons style, it keeps me relaxed, and my punches are much faster and more accurate but I wonder does it leave me open to being knocked over with a solid punch?
Which is better, which do you prefer?
Unfortunately I dont have a coach to ask at the moment as a few boxing clubs by me have shut down so I'm searching for a new one!
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