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    I知 not really starting, I began a couple of months ago but then stopped for school and starting again. I知 considering myself a beginner because I slacked off of it for a while, but I still studied other great boxers. I did learn some boxing before I stopped, but not a lot. Should I practice small things like footwork and movement alone for a couple of weeks before I begin to practice punches, shadow boxing, defense, head movement? or should I practice each during every workout, learning them all at the same time? Which is best to learn each component? I have a heavy bag, double end bag, speed bag and a jump rope. I am starting at home, then signing up for a gym once i am able to afford it again. I値l graduate with my degree soon so it won稚 be long.

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    Originally posted by Thedeadgamer View Post
    I知 not really starting, I began a couple of months ago but then stopped for school and starting again. I知 considering myself a beginner because I slacked off of it for a while, but I still studied other great boxers. I did learn some boxing before I stopped, but not a lot. Should I practice small things like footwork and movement alone for a couple of weeks before I begin to practice punches, shadow boxing, defense, head movement? or should I practice each during every workout, learning them all at the same time? Which is best to learn each component? I have a heavy bag, double end bag, speed bag and a jump rope. I am starting at home, then signing up for a gym once i am able to afford it again. I値l graduate with my degree soon so it won稚 be long.
    Practice the basics till you have them down.

    Foot work, Balance, Pivots, Side Steps, Moving Backwards, Moving Left, Moving Right, Moving Forward, then Moving Forward + Pivoting.

    Thats where I would start, then progress from there into 1,2's, blocking, parrying, catching.

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      #3
      I've been eyeing this piece up; attach it in a diamond shape and place numbers on it:


      And then put these numbers with it:


      And then listen to this:
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      That is if you're training at home
      Last edited by Mike_b; 01-16-2021, 08:44 PM.

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        Originally posted by Mike_b View Post
        I've been eyeing this piece up; attach it in a diamond shape and place numbers on it:


        And then put these numbers with it:


        And then listen to this:
        [


        That is if you're training at home
        Nice finds.

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          Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
          Nice finds.
          Thanks man. I've found more videos with the Willie bag essentially the top row should be 1 1 7 2 2 then the uppercut s 3 4 and the gut punches 5 5 8 6 6. So I'd probably have to use it in a square fashion. The reason why the numbers are doubled in some spots is cause Mike got into those "right beside you" angles. The cus videos are awesome. The teddy version is watered down. I will try to come up with one from the Catskills.

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              #7
              When I’m not training or doing recovery days, I usually unwind with some CS:GO. It’s competitive in a different way, and honestly, helps clear my head. If anyone here’s into the skin side of CS, best cs2 ******** sites​ is a decent resource — they list and review a bunch of betting sites tied to skins, games like roulette and crash, and include safety tips too.Not saying it replaces cardio or sparring, but it’s a fun way to relax while keeping that strategic mindset sharp.​









              Last edited by Bossony; 06-20-2025, 04:18 AM.

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                #8
                Engulf yourself into a tub of creatine for a month then train like hell . Build that skeletal muscle first .

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