Do you think being a good dancer helps with footwork in boxing or are the two mutually exclusive? I know Ali and Ray Leonard danced and they had some of the best footwork around.
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Originally posted by DeLaHoya1fan View PostDo you think being a good dancer helps with footwork in boxing or are the two mutually exclusive? I know Ali and Ray Leonard danced and they had some of the best footwork around.
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It depends on the style of dance but generally, dancing is actually great for boxing/fighting.
Even though the movements and techniques mostly are different, it helps with footwork and coordination, which translates to things like technique and movement.
Generally, if you can coordinate your body to dance well you should be able to coordinate your body to throw punches and avoid them VERY well.
A lotta dancers probably wouldn't be so soft and b-tchmade as f-ck if they actually knew how hand in hand fighting and dancing go
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Originally posted by HtotheZ View PostIt depends on the style of dance but generally, dancing is actually great for boxing/fighting.
Even though the movements and techniques mostly are different, it helps with footwork and coordination, which translates to things like technique and movement.
Generally, if you can coordinate your body to dance well you should be able to coordinate your body to throw punches and avoid them VERY well.
A lotta dancers probably wouldn't be so soft and b-tchmade as f-ck if they actually knew how hand in hand fighting and dancing go
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i guess, if this dance of yours uses alot of explosive footwork, and i guess it could have a similar effect as running if you're constantly bouncing
personally, i think it is useless, just jog, sprint, bounce and jump and ofcourse work on footwork skills like rapid placement, turning etc
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The cooridination and conditioning are the big contributors. I don't think the two are mutally inclusive, but I believe there is a decent amount of crossover. Kind of like running track and being a running back or wide reciever, it definately helps, but being great at track wouldn't necessarily mean you'll run good routes or break tackles.
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