hola.In my gym i only did 1-2,1-2-3,1-1 combos.I am preety good on these ,what combos i should master now?some friends say tha i can slowly add combos each week ,others say that i i have to write some and do them daily.Which is the way to master some more combos?
i was stick to the basics and i feel comfortamble with this but i have truble add new combos and remember tham automaticaly.
improvise.. i always improvise and mix tactics up. Basics are good but they are called basics because your meant to build up on them. mix everything up and ask your coach what your doing right and wrong
i still at gym,but in 1 week i will stop for 2 months and i continew jenuary.I have a punching bag and one fiend to ytain together.
yes i will add things .5 combos and practice them on bag and with light sparring until i learn them .Which combos are good to stick with?
for example my coach learn me the cross-hook-cross for inside.But i think its better to keep it simple and just give a cross-hook.I always stress about put things together because i feel like i dont do them right when i spar.
left right hook. or on a ripple back left uppercut left hook. always puts you back on guard. or 1-2 hook to the body.
Just adding the uppercut and levels (head/body or body/head). It is about landing that first or second punch HARD not a million punches in rapid succession. Punching comes at a metabolic cost. I always laugh when I see guys working on 5+ punch combos. Who is going to let you hit them with that? If you can hit them with it? They probably don't belong in the ring with you. They are over matched and neither of you is getting anything out of it. Against a skilled opponent? Two punches in succession or two shots and hitting him when he is moving/ad******g is about all you can hope for. Three if you catch him slipping.
STick to those, those are good bread and butter. You can vary the height of either, ie a 2 to the body, or break it up with defense in between: 1-2, weave, 3. 1-2, slip, weave, 3. If you really want to master a combo, you'll just have to try it on another human being. Until you get it right.