How do you train footwork?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by withoutwire, Jan 21, 2011.


  1. wayneflint

    wayneflint Active Member Full Member

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    Ylem just finally go join an amature club, spar with someone, get your ass handed to you, and then quit so we dont have to listen to your **** anymore.
     
  2. Ylem

    Ylem Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I do go to a gym.....regardless of how many times you make empty claims that i dont....

    its odd you spend hours on here argueing with me when all you have to do is put up a 3 min video to shut me up.....
     
  3. wayneflint

    wayneflint Active Member Full Member

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    Because i have a virus and can barely stand up for 5 minutes, usually i dont have time for these forums but on a weekend.
     
  4. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How did you know me, Lefty and Wayne are all me?
     
  5. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is what makes it even more obvious he doesn't go to a boxing gym. Everybody starts cocky until they spar and get embarrassed, I know I was. Once you spar for the first time you'll realise just how **** you really are, it's the same for everyone.

    Don't worry, Ylem. Once you start at a gym you'll get the stupidity knocked out of you... Hopefully.
     
  6. KillSomething

    KillSomething Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Boxing is one of those things that looks easy. Then you hit the bags and the mitts, and it feels easy. And then you spar a little welterweight with 3 fights under his belt and he almost knocks your light-heavyweight ass unconscious.


    Don't ask me how I know that, I just know. :rasta
     
  7. Ylem

    Ylem Well-Known Member Full Member

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    nah man i spent a few years punching myself in the face...I can take the hits.

    and it was a middle weight with a lucky shot and also why i keep bringing up stepping back and to the left with the right first as thats what i had done that he was able to catch me off balance.
     
  8. Scraps like a shaolin monk when it comes to training.

    i think about footwork every day life, working on holding balance when standing, pivoting, shifting body weight when moving around. Dont look like a tool or anything but if you want to move well in the ring you have to think how you move in every day life.