my boxing day.. sparring!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by eldare1, Dec 12, 2012.


  1. eldare1

    eldare1 New Member Full Member

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    Hi there, we had a boxing day in my city without
    Winning only for experience..

    I am training like half year at my gym but most of the time
    Im training on my heavy bag in my house..
    I am the guy with the white shirt.. any tips for improvemnts, feedback
    will be welcome

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coh35Of_fAA[/ame]

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=relmfu&v=jWyMC0zZFMQ
     
  2. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You are doing very well, for 6 months. Your coach is doing a good job, plus like your attitude in the Sparing, well done.
     
  3. RRLN

    RRLN New Member Full Member

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    looked good and like scrap said good attitude. I think you were clearly better than the other guy but didnt be too harsh. remember, no one wins sparring. its about learning
     
  4. Speechless

    Speechless Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have some tips for the other guy - lol.
    I agree, at 6 mths - you seem to have a good handle on it, good movement - use your jab & reach effectively. Footwork's not bad, but you seem to be on your heel sometimes. A problem I had myself. My coach would remind me to get on my toes a little more. Apart from that, we'd be picking on little stuff.
     
  5. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Like others have said, you seem solid for 6 months. One thing though-stop crossing your feet. You constantly move your front foot first when stepping backward and your right foot first when moving leftward. Stay balanced by moving the appropriate foot first, the one on the same side or direction your are moving to. The rest of your game looks decent, guard, punching form look good, always room for improvement as you develop, but the basic fundamentals of foot movement are something you should take care of ASAP. Just take some time shadowboxing at a mild rhythm, stepping forward, back, left right, consciously taking care to step correctly, and throw some simple punches as you do so.
     
  6. eldare1

    eldare1 New Member Full Member

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    Yes its something that I need to practise more, thanks for all.
     
  7. nvs

    nvs Member Full Member

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    You look sharp.