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Shadowboxing is the most underrated form of training
1. It requires no equipment.
2. It simulates a fight if you use visualisation techniques. 3. It is superior for developing speed compared to a heavy bag. 4. You can practice every punch perfectly, whereas on mitts/bag you have to adjust your punch unnaturally to hit a false target. 5. It trains your footwork if you do it properly; this is hard on a heavy bag as the focus is on punching all the time. |
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fapping is up there, IMO
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^^ hahahahahahahaha!!!
OP - have to agree, shadow boxing slow sometimes too, full range of motion, make sure the technique is spot on and every punch is thrown correctly. I'd rather shadow box to warm my muscles up, and "drill technique" as opposed to doing it fast all of the time. Although dont get me wrong, both ways have their place. |
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I didnt really know what i was doing with shadowboxing until i had sparred, but yeah now i know what im supposed to be doing its great
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I decided to record myself shadowboxing today to see if I can pick up on any mistakes or areas that need improvement. It's the first time I've ever seen myself box and I've already noticed some bad habits that I never knew I had. |
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Have you noticed the guy in the Mirror, if you are orthodox, He is always a Southpaw. Must be good for fighting Southpaws.:rofl
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agree with your list:deal |
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Some weeks thats all we will do, Shadow Box :good
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If done properly yes, I've seen some mother ****ers choreographing like they are trying to be on Dancing with the Stars or some shit. Shadowboxing can reek phenomenL benefits, I think when done it should be done with trainer or another set of eyes. If done alot your prone to develop habits, good or bad. I am for it with a other set of eyes present so holes, and bad habits being developed can be caught early before they become habitual.....and take alot more time and energy/work to correct/re-build.
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I agree...w out trainers watching you....the intensity is not there...or its there but at the expense of something else.
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This idea might not be a popular one. But seeing as how shadow boxing is huge aspect of a training routine, it would be cool to watch videos of you guys (active posters) shadow boxing. There are different ways to approach this drill, so I'm hoping that some of guys are up for sharing this under-rated part of the game.
I'll post a video of myself and our gym this week if possible. |
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Agreed. Like poster above mentioned, one can be prone to develop bad habits. It's fairly useless without set goals to practice but its like a sketch pad for artists, a great tool for progress when in the thick of heavy training and instruction.
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I love shadowboxing. Most of my training involves it. You can easily train anywhere with just a handheld timer and a sauna suit and do rounds working on something different. I'll usually do 10 rounds with each round working on something specific like:
-one round jab only -one round all lead hand punches -one round straight right -one round rear hand punches All of these with footwork and head movement worked in. Then fill the rest of the rounds with punching combos and head movement that simulate drills you do on the mitts. |
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