Does the left heel lift upwards with the left hook?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by tai chi, Oct 31, 2015.


  1. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Charley burley also had one of the nastiest front pivots boxing has seen. Floyd took some of his fundamentals from burley.
     
  2. dealt_with

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    Another example of how poor your basic understanding of human movement is. There are very few similarities to sprinting and throwing a punch.
     
  3. tai chi

    tai chi Member Full Member

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    Dago having bad day I lost a senior boys fight at the western nationals last night sorry if I appear gruff. What I mean is that top trainers from the national scene won't spend the time training you like pad work, fundamentals like the time they spend on the hard punchers or fighters with elasticity, reflexes and hard punches.
    My gym got rid of my coach who looked a lot like s**** tall 6'3 pretty about the same size as s****. The coaches got rid of him because they didn't like the shell because it limited the offence meaning the right hand. Where the old coach had me line my ankles up inorder to not get hit in the stomach. The Cuban coach taught me to stand like Mike Tyson and I lost the due to body shots. Plus my hook was weaker than before. You can't get a hard hook with the feet being so wide apart. Being flat footed in the ring is no good, the guy I fought was the shell and hit me with hard straight right hands to the body like s**** teaches. Go over s****'s straight right hand to the body promise its unique. Had I been with my old coach I would have won.
     
  4. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    More so than Pitching has thats for sure, :D.
     
  5. tai chi

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    Drop shot.
     
  6. dealt_with

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    A pitch is a throw. Again, shows just how completely clueless you are.
     
  7. scrap

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    A throw is not a punch.
     
  8. dealt_with

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    A punch is precisely a throw. Sequential movement, not a simultaneous movement. Punching is throwing by definition. You heard of "Throwing a punch" before?
    Are you trying to out dumb yourself S****?
     
  9. scrap

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    Mechanicaly its not a punch, yes I have heard the term throwing a punch, but the mechanics are completely different. If you had thrown a punch you would understand, obviously you have not.
     
  10. dealt_with

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    There is a difference but it is a throw, the same way a kick is a throw. Good one by the way, pull the old "Have you ever boxed" as if that boosts your credibility in anyway. Address the topic Howard, I've boxed so let's move on and have you say the first intelligent thing you've said in years, how about that?
     
  11. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Still not the same mechanics as punching, simple.
     
  12. tai chi

    tai chi Member Full Member

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    Dropping not throwing!
     
  13. scrap

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    Throwing and punching are 2 different skills, mechanics are completely opposite.
     
  14. scrap

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    Throwing and punching are 2 different skills, mechanics are completely opposite.
     
  15. tai chi

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