Hello,
I decided to learn boxing a week ago and have some questions that I can't seem to get answers to on the web(I know I should be getting a coach buts it's really hard to do so from where I am living).
So when I was first learning how to rotate my body when throwing a right cross, I was only rotating my hips, torso and shoulders with an internal rotation(knees turning in, back foot very slightly moving and resisting rotation) in my back foot.
After reading up that I should rotate my back foot, I started practicing on doing exactly that and now I seem to rotate my back feet whenever I try to rotate my hips. The problem is that when my back foot becomes sweaty, I lose balance from rotating my back foot which begs the question: Is it wrong to rotate my back foot?
It also is painful for me to rotate my back foot before it becomes sweaty due to friction but that I can cope with.
Thanks for reading,
Have a good day/night.
I decided to learn boxing a week ago and have some questions that I can't seem to get answers to on the web(I know I should be getting a coach buts it's really hard to do so from where I am living).
So when I was first learning how to rotate my body when throwing a right cross, I was only rotating my hips, torso and shoulders with an internal rotation(knees turning in, back foot very slightly moving and resisting rotation) in my back foot.
After reading up that I should rotate my back foot, I started practicing on doing exactly that and now I seem to rotate my back feet whenever I try to rotate my hips. The problem is that when my back foot becomes sweaty, I lose balance from rotating my back foot which begs the question: Is it wrong to rotate my back foot?
It also is painful for me to rotate my back foot before it becomes sweaty due to friction but that I can cope with.
Thanks for reading,
Have a good day/night.
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