I love this guys videos. So simple, so precise, so effective. Really changed how I throw my punches and I gotta say I'm open to this soviet/russian style of boxing. It's very effective. For now I shadow box and practice angles and workouts. I have to take it in the ring to stress test myself.
If you've got any experience as a boxer (amateur or pro) you'll know this is EXCELLENT advice but you do not BLINDLY follow it. I dare any one of you to switch southpaw against orthodox when cutting him off and see what happens. He says he doesn't change stance but he does, clearly. And at 3;44-3:46 he's forced to throw his weak backhand. If you are not a switch hitter, yes you've cut your opponent off but at the expense of being in an unfamiliar stance Vs your opponents normal stance AND he's probably ready to potshot you for being in range, will you be ready? If you try this 3 times your opponent/coach will make note and he WILL respond, will you be ready? You MUST take responsibility with this technique and remain defensively and/or offensively responsible. Do not assume because you've cut your opponent he will continue retreating/freeze or you will be punished.
I know this is an old comment so maybe you won't see this. It could be a translation issue partly, or context that's lost maybe?. He's of course changing stance, but only briefly as he cuts them off - I wonder is this why he emphasises the fact that he is maintaining a long distance when he begins cutting - that way he doesn't get countered while cutting/switching stance? I have to imagine so.
Excellent instruction. I have been following this channel for quite some time and really appreciated the English subtitles (in the past) and now the voice over.
Ive commented it before, but i will comment it once again. Thank you for posting these video in english. I am grateful. They are the science simplified. Thank you.
Yes when switching like that. It's better to know how to box both sides or else you'll just move in closer and would have to fight in your regular position.. that's why it's good to practice both sides.. But when u put your right foot forward you don't have to automatically fight in that position you might have to roll or pivot or move out the way/or towards a punch but ,key point is to be able to step in and punch in that position since it brings you closer and sets you up for that side
I don't think it's necessarily southpaw. You twist your body a little and it becomes orthodox stance, but at an angle. Sorry if I'm not explaining it clear enough.
I love this guys videos. So simple, so precise, so effective. Really changed how I throw my punches and I gotta say I'm open to this soviet/russian style of boxing. It's very effective. For now I shadow box and practice angles and workouts. I have to take it in the ring to stress test myself.
If you've got any experience as a boxer (amateur or pro) you'll know this is EXCELLENT advice but you do not BLINDLY follow it. I dare any one of you to switch southpaw against orthodox when cutting him off and see what happens. He says he doesn't change stance but he does, clearly. And at 3;44-3:46 he's forced to throw his weak backhand. If you are not a switch hitter, yes you've cut your opponent off but at the expense of being in an unfamiliar stance Vs your opponents normal stance AND he's probably ready to potshot you for being in range, will you be ready? If you try this 3 times your opponent/coach will make note and he WILL respond, will you be ready? You MUST take responsibility with this technique and remain defensively and/or offensively responsible. Do not assume because you've cut your opponent he will continue retreating/freeze or you will be punished.
I know this is an old comment so maybe you won't see this. It could be a translation issue partly, or context that's lost maybe?. He's of course changing stance, but only briefly as he cuts them off - I wonder is this why he emphasises the fact that he is maintaining a long distance when he begins cutting - that way he doesn't get countered while cutting/switching stance? I have to imagine so.
Incredible boxing instructions. I have learnt so much footwork from your videos.
Trainer has great footwork and movement. Absolute nightmare pressure fighter. I am definitely going to be training this technique
I love these videos straight to the point and no nonsense
@1:11 he already knock out a guy for not listening 🤣🤣
This made me spit my drink out when I read it 😄
this coach has tons of knowledge, I watch them all. from the USA with love. I hope I never have to fight your guys lol!
Excellent instruction. I have been following this channel for quite some time and really appreciated the English subtitles (in the past) and now the voice over.
if he Was teaching in US this guy would be really rich
He's teaching the world ))
@@Winterm00n333idk why ur comment made me happy
Love your Videos, best of them all!
Also I love the dude doing neck exercise in the background, lol!
Ive commented it before, but i will comment it once again. Thank you for posting these video in english. I am grateful. They are the science simplified. Thank you.
Thank you for the translations and voice over
Wicked ! I love Frolov as always!👊
Great stuff as always. I'm a subscriber.
I wana be trained by this man
Cómo siempre muy bueno de que año son los videos
In the right foot forward part do I fight southpaw?
Yes when switching like that. It's better to know how to box both sides or else you'll just move in closer and would have to fight in your regular position.. that's why it's good to practice both sides.. But when u put your right foot forward you don't have to automatically fight in that position you might have to roll or pivot or move out the way/or towards a punch but ,key point is to be able to step in and punch in that position since it brings you closer and sets you up for that side
I don't think it's necessarily southpaw. You twist your body a little and it becomes orthodox stance, but at an angle.
Sorry if I'm not explaining it clear enough.
Interesting
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