Little tip, maybe show your punches afterwards. I can't hear what he's saying and secondly I can't watch 2 things at the same time. Otherwise good vid.
@@VTHAMACI agree not too bad but at least his right is up for a block/slip/parry but he needs to tighten his back if he wants loads the first thing you see when his jabs is thrown is his shoulder pops out which can be a easy slip for his opponent
Try jabbing without moving any part of your body but your jabbing arm - no bobbing, weaving, slipping, or footwork - just jab. This will help your jab be less predictable.
Well yeah doing that on occasion would help. But the reason he’s moving his head is to keep it off the centerline, it makes the opponent miss more of their punches.
Ward did have one of the nicest jabs.
he had every type of jab and mastered all of em
@RASHONBOND973 yeah man. His in fighting was nice too.
Little tip, maybe show your punches afterwards. I can't hear what he's saying and secondly I can't watch 2 things at the same time. Otherwise good vid.
Lmao you roasted him then said good vid. Sounds like it was bad for you. 😂😂😂
I think he’s probably saying that when you jab you should get your head off the center line.
That’s what he’s doing
We can't hear Andre's advice?
He made the video hard to watch on purpose so that you would have to watch it and get more viewing time It trips the algorithm
You telegraph those jabs
Maybe you should say what gives the jab away and give pointers of how to improve that and be a little constructive.
@@88balloonsonthewall70 he loads up. Like he pulls his hand back before he throws it. Not bad tho.
@@VTHAMACI agree not too bad but at least his right is up for a block/slip/parry but he needs to tighten his back if he wants loads the first thing you see when his jabs is thrown is his shoulder pops out which can be a easy slip for his opponent
Blackburn crouch
Atta boy “step with” and SNAP that shit !
That is a good jab keeps your head off the center line
Try jabbing without moving any part of your body but your jabbing arm - no bobbing, weaving, slipping, or footwork - just jab. This will help your jab be less predictable.
Great advice
Well yeah doing that on occasion would help. But the reason he’s moving his head is to keep it off the centerline, it makes the opponent miss more of their punches.
@@Kal-El207 we're not talking about head positioning. We're talking about telegraphing punches and this is a genuine drill to correct that. Ffs
Love Ward.