Could you please make a video on how we can improve without sparring partners? Nobody around me knows how to fight. And there are no MMA/Kickboxing gyms around me. Any ideas?
Thank you so much Tony, I love Shadow boxe 🥊 and every day I do 20 minutes to force my knukles with the floor,and my hands became more and more strong! I wanna be nearly as Bruce Lee 😊🩵
I knew I was right to only train with the 16oz gloves, so glad to hear you call it a pro tip. Not ashamed to admit I got the idea from watching Dragonball Z all those decades ago.
@Tony_Jeffries Hello sir. Interesting channel. I am on a Budget & i have a choice between Rdx or Title. Just wanted your opinion on which one to choose? Thank you for your Time. Look forward to hearing your response.
I just started practicing Muay Thai again, and on my off days (lifting days) my warm up starts with 5 minutes of skipping rope, 2 minute rest, 5 minutes 16oz shadow boxing with shin guards on, 5 minutes shadow boxing with just gloves and focus on boxing and head movement, and finally 5 minutes where I drop to my 4oz gloves with a focus on technique and speed. Also wearing my mouth piece the whole time. 2 minutes rest between each round, and using the down time to stretch for the rest of my work out. At the end of my workout I use 10 more minutes no rest to cool down and I put the 16oz back on no mouth guard, and just focus on staying on my toes with my hands up.
@@nickgurr7830 I do 3 days of lifting and 3 days of Muay Thai practice or cardio of some sort, so 1 full day off, and a week between body parts since I do a antagonist muscle split: chest/back, quads/hams, tris/bis etc. ideally I practice 3 days of Muay Thai for 2 hours a day, and my workout sessions tend to run about the same, and then just 1 day of rest. This is my ideal workout routine without getting into details, but it doesn’t always pan out this way since I have responsibilities that I need to attend to that can cut my exercise short or force my schedule to move around and I can lose a day of exercise.
As soon as I started training in boxing I bought the heaviest gloves because it just made sense that I'd be faster when I fought without them or with lighter gloves.
Have been binge watching your channel. I hope to compete in a boxing match oneday, but worry that I'm already too old at 42 years of age. I just recently acquired boxing equipment, and I'm trying to take in as much knowledge as possible. Never realized how much their is to learn boxing. Also, it is so much more fun than my training as a long-distance runner. Thanks for all this knowledge you are passing on it's greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Tony! This is good stuff, bruv. I learn something every time I tune in to your channels. You've made boxing more useful for me with your tips and advice. Keep up the good work, mate!!
Please tony bring back those old reviewing videos we learn a lot from them as we can see how and where people are making mistakes and it pushes people to do more. Thanks
Your workout sounds like it could replace my legs day easily,so I might do it instead of the legs day(as I already do only chalistenic exercises,nothing with weights) and for the abs and core I have 2 exercises that I am not thinking to replace ever,which is the hollow body form and horse stance(they are just incredible for core muscle,but horse stance helps with knee strength and endurance as well,which for me is verry important,as my boxing stance puts a strain on the knees)
Sir Tony Geoffries thank you very much for sharing your kindness and knowledge about boxing. I know that Europeans have always been the best at boxing. Especially British people are good at boxing. Thank you Sir
All brilliant tips as usual Tony but wearing a mouthpiece is by far one of the skills that is slept on, had a guy in my last club ignore that and come fight time he had issues with breathing because of it and it didn't go well.
Wearing 10 oz gloves or even 12 are good for pad work and even bag work it helps. 16 oz gloves are usually a lot bigger and wider it helps with conditioning but accuracy is very important. Most pro boxers change the size of their gloves. But overall 16oz is king because of sparring
The psychological tip is soo kuch on point. Every time i train shirtless or in compression shirts i feel like my pumches are slow and it feels weird thats why i always wear bigger and saggy shirts it really guves you the illusion that you are miving fast and also you will feel lot more comfortable and breathable
Gotta disagree with you on the no small gloves bit. Old school bag gloves, or my preference, my size fight gloves (sometimes 12s... and very often Winning 10s). The reason why is because you feel your punches. You can not punch incorrectly ever, or you'll hurt your hands. Smaller gloves leave you more aware of your hands (i.e., relaxed then close just before impact). A lot of bigger gloves won't produce that "pop" sound to help you know it was thrown correctly. Wrist and knuckle conditioning are included with smaller gloves. With less weight wearing you down, you can focus more on building muscle memory through higher reps with the right technique. Watch the gyms in Japan. Everyone is hitting the bag with 8s/10s. Incorporating footwork, head/body movement and other real fight techniques also go in hand with the extra energy you'll have. I incorporate heavy gloves for 4-6 rounds after my main heavybag training for some shoulder conditioning... but usually limit myself to arm punches. The rest of my shoulder conditioning comes from strength and conditioning and sparring. Nothing will make you punch faster and harder than good technique. Muscle memory is incredibly valuable in a fight. The more you can execute on instinct, the more data you can gather on your opponent.
I use 12 oz for the fact i want to know that my punches are good. I've heard that using a really heavy padded glove prevent us from getting good technique, because it will just absorb most of the impact and we wont know that if we actually landed it correctly. I've used 10oz before, and i was feeling my wrists sore after each workout. So i jumped to 12oz and i found it perfect. PS: i train at home :p
A YT'er said 16oz gloves are not for beginner's, punching with any light weights or cables is bad blae blae. Yet YT can be so contradictory and exhausting with "true" advice on many subjects. Working out in the gym for best results with weights to build the strength, speed and power, thankfully now I do have but as an all-round fighter, including martial arts and boxing. I'm on a personal journey to be the best I can be, not for belt grades, trophies etc as too old at 50 lmao. I train on the speed and power on the heavy bag etc, and fighter's specific exercises at home from RB striking, overcoming isometric's, plyometric and mobility etc and weights in the gym recently for strength and fast twitch. Poor advice could be detrimental for beginner's or like myself on a journey. Ranting over 😂 😂 I trust what you say as learnt a lot from you Tony, open hearted thank you friend and have family in Tyne and Wear. From N. Wales UK
I agree about the mouthpiece in training but Im a coach and I tel my guys not to wear the mouthpiece when they jog and do sprints because er can't slow down air from coming in when we are training the lungs ! nice video
After seeing this first tip, i realised that my mum must really like hitting the bag with the mailman because she always makes this sound when he comes round
Hello again, Toni I wonder also if you can make a video explaining whether to use bag gloves or regular boxing gloves if you are hitting the heavy bag as a beginner and what the benefits are using a Velcro glove versus laced glove. In my case, I am learning to box mainly for self-defense not necessarily to spar or things like that although maybe I will do that in the future.
What about if you have a mild scoliosis? How do you train hard? I always get lower back tightness and my legs also become tight. Need some advise with this as it got worse with age.
@@gregk199 thats dynamic stretching and yes u can but after that session you can do mobile stretching 🙆♂️ as well ,do both … dynamic 1st and then after Session with mobile stretching 30 seconds for a muscle group … good luck stay strong and healthy.
Great stuff!! Ya heard roman chocolatito gonzalez, wierd noise on heavybag and stuff!! But that guy is a Future halloffame, superflyweight 115 pounds allways trains in 16 oz. So good tips, I prefere 14oz on pads/double end bag/bagwork. 16 for sparring sure
Tony for someone who took a long break, what would you do to get in shape stamina wise for boxing as fast as possible in like 4-6 weeks? Like what is the fastest way to build up endurance in such a short time frame. Tank shark sparring? Sprints? Long runs? I don't want to get into the gym and gas out after first 20 minutes. Maybe you can make video on it?
Tony, do you have any recommendations for quicker workouts for dads with kids, etc? I've followed your videos and have gotten into good shape, but I don't always have an hour to exercise or practice boxing. I like to call these short sessions "Dad Fitness.". Thank you sir!
I’m telling you I’m in the same position as you. The key is GETTING UP EARLY BEFORE YOUR FAMILY!!! I workout at 5am and I’m back home to start breakfast right on time. My alarm goes off at 4:44am, I get out of bed and immediately drink pre workout and go to the bathroom. I listen to music and let the pre workout kick in and leave for the gym at about 5:20. I’m back home by 6:20.
Wow update, these are great tips!! If this is a repost I sure missed the original but I really love this one. Look good feel good, and train in a mouth piece. I got to go back to doing that!🙌🙏🙏
Hello Tony! My first month, i used to go light, use alot of feints/foot work, now 5 months in im only using power, and going for KO every sparring session. Advice how to calm down?
Im not Tony but I’d recommend going in with a different goal every sparring day or week depending on if your gym has sparring several times a week, whether it be setting up a specific shot or more defense oriented that’s definitely helped my progression 🙏🏽
its good for everything but sparring, unless youre under 130 lbs. I use them for bags, pads, and mitts. 16 oz I use for when my hands are sore or sparring because I weigh 175 lbs. @@cinephile1050
Do you recommended weighted gloves for shadow boxing? Or could the added inertia from the mass lead to overextention and injury since there is no target to impact with and stop motion?
Do you have a video showing where a person should position their front foot in relation to their opponent? I used to be a Southpaw... and remember someone mentioning where your lead foot should be years ago..
what is your opinion on a boxing helmet with a face shield or a face cage? would it make a difference as far as how much your brain gets shaken from a strike?
I have good question pls someone answer .. i i have 10 oz and i thought they have been to light .. can use wrist weights with my 10 oz .. or wht does the community think thanks.. i only for bag work the wrist weights. ... As I have small hands . Or recommend me thnks
Hey, I only use 16 oz gloves because if I go lower then my thumb or fingers won’t fit, do you got any tips, should I buy custom ones, if so where? Thanks
Title promex have a big hand compartment. This black Friday, they'll probably have a sale. I highly recommend the 12oz. A lot of room. I had the same problem finding gloves that don't feel tight.
Hello, Tony! I appreciate and learned a lot from your videos! Do you have any suggestions on how I can improve my shoulder endurance aside fro wearing a heavier gloves? I can't afford one right now lol. Appreciate you always!
I’m not Tony obviously but taking moderate weights and holding them out at arms length with a full wingspan will help. Breathe through the exercise, hold them out to exhaustion, take a one minute break and repeat
There’s a boxing channel called precision striking he has several endurance exercises for boxing that are excellent, you can also use light weights 2-5lbs (but start at 2-3) and shadow box with those or do shoe shines/ straight punches, just be careful as overdoing it w bad form will give u some sore tennis elbow
Hello, I recently got into boxing classes and bought a pair of 12 oz gloves because my instructor recommended me that size (I am 1.68 meters). Is that good for my size or should I have bought a bigger pair?
regarding the gloves mate do you think its a good idea to buy some sting aba competition gloves for sparring? they are only 12 oz but they had huge padding on the front and it really threw me off, my timing sucked
I am a 50 year old petite Asian who is 5.6ft tall, weighs 129lbs and has about 15% body fat and little muscle mass😭 I would like to take up boxing for my own health, should an impotent old man like me use 16oz training gloves?😵💫 I have a detached retina so I will not be sparring, and will be doing mitt & bag light work with old style bag gloves. Of course, my first priority is to protect my health. In other words, my concern is whether training with 16oz gloves will be overwork for me as I am old and have little muscle mass. Thanks😄
Hello tony I got a question I got a heavy bag that weight 55 kg and a 14 oz gloves although i use 5 meter hand wraps it still hurt my hands What should I do?
you've just make me think about how fast i could probably punch with 10 Oz gloves.... i've never train with anything less than 16 oz hahaha i might try it for a time
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Could you please make a video on how we can improve without sparring partners? Nobody around me knows how to fight. And there are no MMA/Kickboxing gyms around me. Any ideas?
Thank you so much Tony, I love Shadow boxe 🥊 and every day I do 20 minutes to force my knukles with the floor,and my hands became more and more strong! I wanna be nearly as Bruce Lee 😊🩵
@@way_of_waterget out and call people names on the street. Sooner or later someones gonna start a fight with you and you can spar them
I have a question.. what gloves 16 oz do you suggest? I know you said sanabul is good but they dont ship to my country
Please Tony! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Can you make a video on UA-cam tutorial about the triangle slip system which is the trending video about defense on koyu.boxing.
I knew I was right to only train with the 16oz gloves, so glad to hear you call it a pro tip. Not ashamed to admit I got the idea from watching Dragonball Z all those decades ago.
as well as 16oz are safer to spar with as well
Ngl that's the reason I train with 16s 😂. When I'm at my parents house I'll even hit the bag while wearing all my motorbike gear 😂
I prefer 14oz, it’s the right balance too light hand feeling and still padding
I started Boxing about 2 Months ago. A lot of your insight and tips have helped a lot.
Thank you brother.
safe...bought my bag from a homie for my garage..i hit it 3 times a week for 40 mins
Hey how's the boxing journey going?
Tony Jeffries the best English boxer I've ever seen, the champion of 🇬🇧 💪
Appreciate it mate
@Tony_Jeffries
Hello sir. Interesting channel.
I am on a Budget & i have a choice between Rdx or Title.
Just wanted your opinion on which one to choose?
Thank you for your Time. Look forward to hearing your response.
@@rajaking8400probably Rdx
I just started practicing Muay Thai again, and on my off days (lifting days) my warm up starts with 5 minutes of skipping rope, 2 minute rest, 5 minutes 16oz shadow boxing with shin guards on, 5 minutes shadow boxing with just gloves and focus on boxing and head movement, and finally 5 minutes where I drop to my 4oz gloves with a focus on technique and speed. Also wearing my mouth piece the whole time. 2 minutes rest between each round, and using the down time to stretch for the rest of my work out. At the end of my workout I use 10 more minutes no rest to cool down and I put the 16oz back on no mouth guard, and just focus on staying on my toes with my hands up.
How many days do you have off?
@@nickgurr7830 I do 3 days of lifting and 3 days of Muay Thai practice or cardio of some sort, so 1 full day off, and a week between body parts since I do a antagonist muscle split: chest/back, quads/hams, tris/bis etc. ideally I practice 3 days of Muay Thai for 2 hours a day, and my workout sessions tend to run about the same, and then just 1 day of rest. This is my ideal workout routine without getting into details, but it doesn’t always pan out this way since I have responsibilities that I need to attend to that can cut my exercise short or force my schedule to move around and I can lose a day of exercise.
As soon as I started training in boxing I bought the heaviest gloves because it just made sense that I'd be faster when I fought without them or with lighter gloves.
Have been binge watching your channel. I hope to compete in a boxing match oneday, but worry that I'm already too old at 42 years of age. I just recently acquired boxing equipment, and I'm trying to take in as much knowledge as possible. Never realized how much their is to learn boxing. Also, it is so much more fun than my training as a long-distance runner. Thanks for all this knowledge you are passing on it's greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Tony!
This is good stuff, bruv.
I learn something every time I tune in to your channels.
You've made boxing more useful for me with your tips and advice.
Keep up the good work, mate!!
Thanks a lot! By far the most helpful and valuable channel devoted to boxing
Cheers to those who train in the Olympics😂
Cheers to those who train at their local gym.. 🤭
Cheers to Sir Tony!
Please tony bring back those old reviewing videos we learn a lot from them as we can see how and where people are making mistakes and it pushes people to do more. Thanks
Your workout sounds like it could replace my legs day easily,so I might do it instead of the legs day(as I already do only chalistenic exercises,nothing with weights) and for the abs and core I have 2 exercises that I am not thinking to replace ever,which is the hollow body form and horse stance(they are just incredible for core muscle,but horse stance helps with knee strength and endurance as well,which for me is verry important,as my boxing stance puts a strain on the knees)
okay 4 million subscribers
No, it's doesn't sound like this. Keep doing your leg workout and don't try to justify lazyness
if this can replace your leg day then you need to do more for legs
Bro if you are doing calisthenics your legs are weak as hell and boxers are typically lacking a lot of strength in their legs already...
Thank you tony, without your videos i wouldn't even know how to start. thank you so much for keeping it simple and effective
Sir Tony Geoffries thank you very much for sharing your kindness and knowledge about boxing. I know that Europeans have always been the best at boxing. Especially British people are good at boxing. Thank you Sir
All brilliant tips as usual Tony but wearing a mouthpiece is by far one of the skills that is slept on, had a guy in my last club ignore that and come fight time he had issues with breathing because of it and it didn't go well.
It would Be A blessing to work with This man here.💯My Boxing is Sharp Due to The Wisdom He Put out here. God Bless You, and your health.
Tony you are a good coach and I like your sense of humor!!!
Wearing 10 oz gloves or even 12 are good for pad work and even bag work it helps. 16 oz gloves are usually a lot bigger and wider it helps with conditioning but accuracy is very important. Most pro boxers change the size of their gloves. But overall 16oz is king because of sparring
I was searching for this today nice timing for upload.
Perfect!
Good video Tony! The making noise part is definitely underrated!
The psychological tip is soo kuch on point. Every time i train shirtless or in compression shirts i feel like my pumches are slow and it feels weird thats why i always wear bigger and saggy shirts it really guves you the illusion that you are miving fast and also you will feel lot more comfortable and breathable
What an absolute tiger of a man, thanks for all the helpful videos!
Gotta disagree with you on the no small gloves bit. Old school bag gloves, or my preference, my size fight gloves (sometimes 12s... and very often Winning 10s). The reason why is because you feel your punches. You can not punch incorrectly ever, or you'll hurt your hands. Smaller gloves leave you more aware of your hands (i.e., relaxed then close just before impact). A lot of bigger gloves won't produce that "pop" sound to help you know it was thrown correctly. Wrist and knuckle conditioning are included with smaller gloves. With less weight wearing you down, you can focus more on building muscle memory through higher reps with the right technique. Watch the gyms in Japan. Everyone is hitting the bag with 8s/10s. Incorporating footwork, head/body movement and other real fight techniques also go in hand with the extra energy you'll have. I incorporate heavy gloves for 4-6 rounds after my main heavybag training for some shoulder conditioning... but usually limit myself to arm punches. The rest of my shoulder conditioning comes from strength and conditioning and sparring. Nothing will make you punch faster and harder than good technique. Muscle memory is incredibly valuable in a fight. The more you can execute on instinct, the more data you can gather on your opponent.
Ok dude
But you should definitely spar with 16 oz gloves.
@@thade6130lmao for thank you
Probably true, I started boxing with 14oz with small ish hands and at 70KG and now after half a year I usually hurt my wrist with a first uppercut
@@extremelyunfocusedmanso what gloves are the best for bagwork? 12/14oz or 16ozs?
Appreciate Tony 💯🥊
Interesting point on glove weight but there is definitely benifit in wearing light gloves when training speed
I use 12 oz for the fact i want to know that my punches are good. I've heard that using a really heavy padded glove prevent us from getting good technique, because it will just absorb most of the impact and we wont know that if we actually landed it correctly.
I've used 10oz before, and i was feeling my wrists sore after each workout. So i jumped to 12oz and i found it perfect.
PS: i train at home :p
tony. you are great. you motivate me for boxing. wish you happiness and success in your business.
Wow a lot of great knowledge. Thanks Tony. ✝️🇺🇸🥊 Coach Mando from the Alamo City.
The mouthpiece is great, and how fantastic is the growth and information here!
I get what you’re saying. I use the old school bag gloves I’m an old guy. Lol George Foreman did, etc..
Core workouts give you power and stability. Low bodyfat gives you abs. And one more tip: if you go for a jog, wear the mouth piece. Try it.
I wasn't sure at first... But I really got into your videos. Thx
A YT'er said 16oz gloves are not for beginner's, punching with any light weights or cables is bad blae blae. Yet YT can be so contradictory and exhausting with "true" advice on many subjects. Working out in the gym for best results with weights to build the strength, speed and power, thankfully now I do have but as an all-round fighter, including martial arts and boxing. I'm on a personal journey to be the best I can be, not for belt grades, trophies etc as too old at 50 lmao. I train on the speed and power on the heavy bag etc, and fighter's specific exercises at home from RB striking, overcoming isometric's, plyometric and mobility etc and weights in the gym recently for strength and fast twitch. Poor advice could be detrimental for beginner's or like myself on a journey. Ranting over 😂 😂
I trust what you say as learnt a lot from you Tony, open hearted thank you friend and have family in Tyne and Wear. From N. Wales UK
These are all incredibly great tips.
Glad you like them!
Love your videos 😊😊👍👍👍I am getting better at boxing from your videos 🙂🙂👍
Great to hear mate, keep it up!
Best coach ever
Thanks a lot for those tips man
I agree about the mouthpiece in training but Im a coach and I tel my guys not to wear the mouthpiece when they jog and do sprints because er can't slow down air from coming in when we are training the lungs ! nice video
It would be awesome if you would make a video on core work outs you recommend and did/do
I'll add that to my lists mate
@Tony_Jeffries Thank you so much! So cool you, listen, and actually pay attention to your community. You are an amazing fighter and person
Your tips are awesome. Thanks man.
Great and simpe video that explains a lot . Thanks Tony
Great mood Tony - made my day :D
Train hard,
Fight easy!!
Always learning from u tony thanks ❤
After seeing this first tip, i realised that my mum must really like hitting the bag with the mailman because she always makes this sound when he comes round
And the worst joke of the century goes to...
Awesome Channel - Tony took the time to chat to me when I bumped in to him in Starbucks! Super nice guy, thank you for your time 🙏
awesome tips i heard no where else ! thx OG
Fucking 2 mill. What journey. Stoked for you mate.
16oz gloves are mandatory in our gym from bagwork to sparring.
Hello again, Toni I wonder also if you can make a video explaining whether to use bag gloves or regular boxing gloves if you are hitting the heavy bag as a beginner and what the benefits are using a Velcro glove versus laced glove. In my case, I am learning to box mainly for self-defense not necessarily to spar or things like that although maybe I will do that in the future.
What about if you have a mild scoliosis? How do you train hard? I always get lower back tightness and my legs also become tight. Need some advise with this as it got worse with age.
Stretching my friend your body needs it it might hurt 1 st but the 3 week it’s all good muscles will be back in place tendons and all as well
@@1100BFK do you mean mobility exercises such as knees to chest and rotating hips with knees up? Hopefully that makes sense.
@@gregk199 thats dynamic stretching and yes u can but after that session you can do mobile stretching 🙆♂️ as well ,do both … dynamic 1st and then after Session with mobile stretching 30 seconds for a muscle group … good luck stay strong and healthy.
@@1100BFK thanks 🙏
Tony make a video of defense-strike combinations.
2:51 Challenge Accepted Sir 😇🫶🏾
Sir I am a beginner please tell me what workout I should do for boxing
I always look forward to your videos Coach! Can't wait til your next one!!!!!
Great stuff!! Ya heard roman chocolatito gonzalez, wierd noise on heavybag and stuff!! But that guy is a Future halloffame, superflyweight 115 pounds allways trains in 16 oz.
So good tips, I prefere 14oz on pads/double end bag/bagwork.
16 for sparring sure
Yes mate totally agree Tony keep telling them I teach martial arts
i have a question - would it be wise to add agility circuits or plyometric circuits in between shadowboxing and bags/mitts in the workout ( 7:22 ) ?
Tony for someone who took a long break, what would you do to get in shape stamina wise for boxing as fast as possible in like 4-6 weeks? Like what is the fastest way to build up endurance in such a short time frame. Tank shark sparring? Sprints? Long runs? I don't want to get into the gym and gas out after first 20 minutes.
Maybe you can make video on it?
Check this out mate ua-cam.com/video/nhg4q7JwrBA/v-deo.html
Tony, do you have any recommendations for quicker workouts for dads with kids, etc? I've followed your videos and have gotten into good shape, but I don't always have an hour to exercise or practice boxing. I like to call these short sessions "Dad Fitness.". Thank you sir!
I’m telling you I’m in the same position as you. The key is GETTING UP EARLY BEFORE YOUR FAMILY!!! I workout at 5am and I’m back home to start breakfast right on time.
My alarm goes off at 4:44am, I get out of bed and immediately drink pre workout and go to the bathroom. I listen to music and let the pre workout kick in and leave for the gym at about 5:20. I’m back home by 6:20.
@@bobbyegentry9568Good advice, thanks for the tip!
Great advice Tony ✊!!
Love me some boxing secrets!🔥
Wow update, these are great tips!! If this is a repost I sure missed the original but I really love this one. Look good feel good, and train in a mouth piece. I got to go back to doing that!🙌🙏🙏
Please do share as well, but all good if not 🥊
🫡🙏
Best advice thank u mate
Dude you are hilarious with that voice you can put on. thanks for the tips ive already improved slightly
Hello Tony!
My first month, i used to go light, use alot of feints/foot work, now 5 months in im only using power, and going for KO every sparring session. Advice how to calm down?
Im not Tony but I’d recommend going in with a different goal every sparring day or week depending on if your gym has sparring several times a week, whether it be setting up a specific shot or more defense oriented that’s definitely helped my progression 🙏🏽
@@smallcheddar3012Good advice
Tony went crazy some moments
i like how u explain tony but i want to ask u something
I prefer 12 oz
Is it good for beginners. I started kick boxing a week ago. Now bought a 12oz gloves. Is it good??
its good for everything but sparring, unless youre under 130 lbs. I use them for bags, pads, and mitts. 16 oz I use for when my hands are sore or sparring because I weigh 175 lbs. @@cinephile1050
I think you'll like them a lot especially for a beginner@@cinephile1050
@@cinephile1050you can better start with 14oz, 16oz best
@@cinephile1050there all good sizes just depends
thank you Tony, we need more of these. Can you tell me why my 10oz pad gloves are more than 10oz lol ? What kinda gloves should we choose as 10oz
Thank you!
Happy to help mate
Do you recommended weighted gloves for shadow boxing? Or could the added inertia from the mass lead to overextention and injury since there is no target to impact with and stop motion?
Do you have a video showing where a person should position their front foot in relation to their opponent? I used to be a Southpaw... and remember someone mentioning where your lead foot should be years ago..
Please share your ideas about reasons for the depressed mindset before the fight.
thanks coach
Okay,
You win me over. I suscribe, sir.
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what is your opinion on a boxing helmet with a face shield or a face cage? would it make a difference as far as how much your brain gets shaken from a strike?
how do you fight against a pressure fighter if you are a pressure fighter yourself?
Coming from someone who focuses on countering, I'm assuming slip to get in close then go ham
great tips
Thank you very much
Any time
I love the interaction with the dummy
fak me ded xD that first few seconds had me rollin' 🤣🤣
Hey Tony, when I'm punching a right straight I'm feeling a jerk in my neck and head. Was wondering why it's happening
What core workout you recommend sir
I do crunches, leg raise,plank and russian twist
Use to train with 18oz... man, when I wear 12 or 14 oz I felt like flying.
How do I chose boxing gloves. Is there a brand you recommend to a beginner? 16oz but are there better brands than others
Glad I accidentally bought some 16oz gloves recently now. Thanks Tony
I have good question pls someone answer .. i i have 10 oz and i thought they have been to light .. can use wrist weights with my 10 oz .. or wht does the community think thanks.. i only for bag work the wrist weights. ... As I have small hands . Or recommend me thnks
Hey, I only use 16 oz gloves because if I go lower then my thumb or fingers won’t fit, do you got any tips, should I buy custom ones, if so where?
Thanks
Title promex have a big hand compartment. This black Friday, they'll probably have a sale. I highly recommend the 12oz. A lot of room. I had the same problem finding gloves that don't feel tight.
Thankyou
Hello, Tony! I appreciate and learned a lot from your videos! Do you have any suggestions on how I can improve my shoulder endurance aside fro wearing a heavier gloves? I can't afford one right now lol. Appreciate you always!
I’m not Tony obviously but taking moderate weights and holding them out at arms length with a full wingspan will help. Breathe through the exercise, hold them out to exhaustion, take a one minute break and repeat
@@paulgeorge4271 Appreciate you a lot, bro!
There’s a boxing channel called precision striking he has several endurance exercises for boxing that are excellent, you can also use light weights 2-5lbs (but start at 2-3) and shadow box with those or do shoe shines/ straight punches, just be careful as overdoing it w bad form will give u some sore tennis elbow
Hello, I recently got into boxing classes and bought a pair of 12 oz gloves because my instructor recommended me that size (I am 1.68 meters). Is that good for my size or should I have bought a bigger pair?
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regarding the gloves mate do you think its a good idea to buy some sting aba competition gloves for sparring? they are only 12 oz but they had huge padding on the front and it really threw me off, my timing sucked
Should we train with 16oz Gloves even on the heavybags or 14? I wanna buy gloves that I will use for Sparring and bag…14 or 16?
Hello I’m a big fan can you do pls the lung shot
I am a 50 year old petite Asian who is 5.6ft tall, weighs 129lbs and has about 15% body fat and little muscle mass😭
I would like to take up boxing for my own health, should an impotent old man like me use 16oz training gloves?😵💫
I have a detached retina so I will not be sparring, and will be doing mitt & bag light work with old style bag gloves. Of course, my first priority is to protect my health. In other words, my concern is whether training with 16oz gloves will be overwork for me as I am old and have little muscle mass.
Thanks😄
Hello tony I got a question
I got a heavy bag that weight 55 kg and a 14 oz gloves although i use 5 meter hand wraps it still hurt my hands
What should I do?
What do you think of IBF certified Adidas 12 oz gloves?
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you've just make me think about how fast i could probably punch with 10 Oz gloves.... i've never train with anything less than 16 oz hahaha i might try it for a time