I am, as some may have read in the past, a short fighter, my trainer is trying to get me to have a Tyson like approach, he's told me during sparring "more head movement".
I understand slipping meaning to counter, but sometimes I feel like I am just standing there waiting for my opponent to throw a punch. I also read that the idea isn't to do that but to make your opponent throw...
My question on head movement is how to utilize? Do I move it on frequent occasions? As in, slight movements (up down, side to side etc) while I am just moving around? Or do I just move it when my opponent punches.
Same with bobbing and weaving inwards... is it advisable to just, when given the opportunity, bob and weave in (maybe after setting up with a jab or two first) then attack without having to anticipate my opponent's punches?
I have a feeling I may have answered my question, but please do correct me.
I understand slipping meaning to counter, but sometimes I feel like I am just standing there waiting for my opponent to throw a punch. I also read that the idea isn't to do that but to make your opponent throw...
My question on head movement is how to utilize? Do I move it on frequent occasions? As in, slight movements (up down, side to side etc) while I am just moving around? Or do I just move it when my opponent punches.
Same with bobbing and weaving inwards... is it advisable to just, when given the opportunity, bob and weave in (maybe after setting up with a jab or two first) then attack without having to anticipate my opponent's punches?
I have a feeling I may have answered my question, but please do correct me.
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