Boxing Techniques - Feinting in Boxing

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024

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  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому +2

    What a wonderful comment Scotty, thanks mate, really appreciate. Funny on the pros. A friend is a pro trainer, he has a wonderful group of successful pros. As part of their learning he has them read my video analysis articles on the site (Duran, Hagler, Chavez and others). When he told me that it knocked my socks off! Thanks mate, got a smile on my face!

  • @andrewdangerhill
    @andrewdangerhill 13 років тому +1

    Fantastic videos mate! I really like the way you teach it, right to the point and no rubbish! I know a lot of beginner boxers will be working from these videos to improve their techniques. Awesome, definitely the best on youtube! Well done mate, full respect!

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому

    Thanks Chris, that's very flattering.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому +1

    You're welcome. Thank you.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    You are very welcome, thank you for letting me know about your progress :-)

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    Wow. That's a really nice comment Alexander. Thank you.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому

    Great comment, thanks so much!

  • @dannygeorge1654
    @dannygeorge1654 12 років тому

    probably some of the best videos on youtube you guys should subscribe forget about all those other channels i could tell instantly this guy knew his stuff when he started mentioning fighters from past it shows hes studied them great boxing iq i'd love to have you in my corner

  • @scottymma25
    @scottymma25 11 років тому

    No problem man, I know you hear this from every1 but my technique used to be horrific, with your videos i've really improved mate so thanks once again!

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому

    Hi. I'm not a pro boxer, I am a boxing coach and have been for a long time now. Still learning though! Thanks for the comment.

  • @scottymma25
    @scottymma25 11 років тому +1

    I agree with Danny George, all boxers, current or upcoming, amatuer or pro, subscribe to this guy! My technique has improved greatly since I started watching his videos a few weeks ago! Thanks Fran, your a legend bro!

  • @victoriamoghadam7687
    @victoriamoghadam7687 8 років тому +1

    the way u teaching is very simple and use full,thank u.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    Thanks. Yeah, he was pure class.

  • @mra700
    @mra700 13 років тому

    excellent series of vids. Clearly explained. Thanks.

  • @ObstinateFanatic
    @ObstinateFanatic 13 років тому

    Brilliant. Mate, I wish I had found your videos when I started boxing.

  • @leatherneck5050
    @leatherneck5050 11 років тому

    Excellent video, gave me a more solid view of feinting. Thank You!!

  • @farazars
    @farazars 12 років тому

    Fran, I'm amazed how beautifully you explained such an advaneced concept on camera! I'm a big fan. BTW, got to this video from your Tyson blog post (it's awesome!)

  • @danielskrivan6921
    @danielskrivan6921 4 роки тому +2

    I was practicing feints in sparring the other day, but the guy I was sparring was patient enough to wait for my second technique. My feints never created an opening. So I stopped feinting and just followed through on whatever technique was first. He was expecting a feint, and that's what got him.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  4 роки тому +4

      That's the trick...feint or fire, feint then fire, fire then feint...now that creates a level of uncertainty in an opponent that can be crippling.

    • @danielskrivan6921
      @danielskrivan6921 4 роки тому

      @@myboxingcoach You said what I was trying to say, except more accurately and more succinctly. You are truly a brilliant coach. It's a shame there's an ocean between us, because I'd love to train under you. At least I can watch your videos. I'm learning a lot.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Daniel, I sincerely hope that you continue to benefit from what I produce👍

  • @AC-ii7yq
    @AC-ii7yq Рік тому

    - any punch (straight, hook, uppercut). start the "sequence" of a shot and then stop it
    - they will likely respond to the specific feint, and the "real" shot should follow logically from the expected opening from their reaction
    - e.g. feint 1 -> 2, feint 6 -> 3
    - any movement (slip, duck, roll)
    - use feet, e.g. step in -> layback -> 2
    - or combine, e.g. duck -> feint 1 to body -> 1 to head

  • @SPACENOMADMALEV
    @SPACENOMADMALEV 11 років тому +4

    Are those targets on the wall supposed to look like Deadpool ?

  • @mycal64
    @mycal64 11 років тому +1

    I'm actually doing Muay Thai at the moment, but this was really helpful.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому +1

    I'm sorry Danny, I missed this comment. Thanks pal, it really means a lot that you have taken the time to comment.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    You're welcome and thank you for leaving a comment

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому

    Thanks alot buddy!

  • @johndumbeltion1693
    @johndumbeltion1693 7 років тому

    Best videos on boxing training I have ever seen ! Wildly helpful after training for years with bad technique I will now train with this information ! Nemo me impune lacessit ! Thank you so much ! 70 year old enthusiast !

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  7 років тому

      Thank you very much John, really happy that this stuff helps you unlock some more skills. Keep that enthusiastic mindset and you'll do great. Loving the latin :-)

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    Thank you

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    You are welcome

  • @48pikeo
    @48pikeo 11 років тому

    Great breakdown of the technique! keep up the good work

  • @kalkrulez
    @kalkrulez 14 років тому

    thank you very much!very good explained.go on!

  • @SalvadorLosAngeles
    @SalvadorLosAngeles 12 років тому

    very nice video. thank you.

  • @chrisscrillah
    @chrisscrillah 12 років тому

    i wish i had a coach like you man

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому +1

    @ObstinateFanatic Cheers, glad that you like them. Gonna film some stuff on body shots and screw shots over the next few weeks, keep an eye out ;-)

  • @TheShyMusician
    @TheShyMusician 9 років тому +1

    Understandable, keep it up Mr!

  • @yarmus718
    @yarmus718 11 років тому

    Great video. I really like that jab that Oscar throws.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    Thanks

  • @HealingMushroom
    @HealingMushroom 14 років тому

    great as always! keep it up man.. nice work!

  • @TheKrish1397
    @TheKrish1397 8 років тому

    Coach you are great. I respect you.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  8 років тому

      Thank you very much, that's really kind of you to say.

  • @wolvryn100
    @wolvryn100 11 років тому

    Love the quality of your vids mate.

  • @StewartPollard-fc7im
    @StewartPollard-fc7im 4 роки тому

    Great stuff Fran I got your basic boxing stuff on line just had a browse going to get on it soon I’m saving up for the close in fighting one but going to be in a months time I’m 57 so its skill and movement I’m blessed with power in both hands but to old to spar or fight grey stuff Stewart pollard saving up on the dole

  • @DenEva14
    @DenEva14 12 років тому

    great videos thanx a lot

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  11 років тому

    He was very, very special.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому

    @DaveWBedford You're welcome mate, hope it helps

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому

    @myboxingcoach 'encouraging' I meant

  • @algeriemouloudia5376
    @algeriemouloudia5376 3 роки тому

    Merci pour Sète technique coach yassine d Algérie

  • @educatedguessings
    @educatedguessings 11 років тому

    Great vid. Good notes.

  • @damobwoy
    @damobwoy 13 років тому

    fair play bro, ur the best on ere, well done to you all ur vids are bang on!

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому

    @Yogaper Good stuff and thank you. If you're working at home, it might be worth signing up on the site home page. You can get access to a series of mobility drills which look at how to combine the individual skills. This will help give a little more depth to your training.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому

    @andrewdangerhill Thanks Andrew, that's a really encouragement comment!

  • @THEMERCIFULONE
    @THEMERCIFULONE 11 років тому

    Thx for making this vid!!

  • @windowpain81
    @windowpain81 10 років тому

    Great vid!

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому +1

    Check out the videos, learn a little and then go back to a gym. You'll enjoy it I'm sure.

  • @yeasayer
    @yeasayer 13 років тому

    brilliant

  • @kalkrulez
    @kalkrulez 14 років тому

    great!

  • @bodyboardingtoday4897
    @bodyboardingtoday4897 7 років тому

    Outstanding!

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  13 років тому

    @kittykins911 I am indeed, did the accent give it away? lol

  • @mincepoie
    @mincepoie 11 років тому +1

    When boxing, should you look directly at what you are going to hit? Or should you faint with your eyes, pretending to hit where your eyes are looking at where in fact you are not? Good vid btw

    • @danijeljuricic
      @danijeljuricic 10 років тому +1

      Your chin should be well tucked at all time looking at their feet from long range for footwork, and core for close range. Never look into their eyes unless you want to see if you have them rocked

  • @Uzi-nh5sr
    @Uzi-nh5sr 9 років тому

    Beautiful.

  • @stevewatkins7144
    @stevewatkins7144 8 років тому +1

    Cant wait to try these things in shadow boxing. Thank you.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  8 років тому +1

      You're welcome Steve, thanks for the feedback

  • @rc198028
    @rc198028 12 років тому

    @TheTony22019 I'm not sure that is good advice for all occassions. If you always punch when your opponent feints, it would be likely that you would do exactly what your opponent wants you to do. For example, I could feint a jab to get you to throw your right hand.

  • @rc198028
    @rc198028 12 років тому

    @rc198028 CONTINUED: After my feint, I could immediately pivot left (orthodox v orthodox) and throw my hook. If timed properly your right hand woud miss (I'm 1 step ahead) and you would be in perfect position for me to land my hook. I would have just lured you into my trap. Any thoughts???

  • @lisametcalfe1
    @lisametcalfe1 11 років тому

    Thanks buddy :)

  • @sherrypresley884
    @sherrypresley884 10 років тому

    Loved it ;)

  • @vdj255
    @vdj255 12 років тому +1

    Your strikes look really short ranged.Should they be that way or?

  • @lemming124
    @lemming124 11 років тому +1

    when I read the title I thought this was a tutorial on getting ko'ed ...

  • @TuckerBombBoy78
    @TuckerBombBoy78 13 років тому

    your fast with your punches

  • @fhab525
    @fhab525 11 років тому

    roy jones was the king of feints.

  • @antoniopacheco559
    @antoniopacheco559 12 років тому

    sting like a bee

  • @АнтонКорнев-у8о
    @АнтонКорнев-у8о 12 років тому +1

    It is not right movements.

  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  12 років тому

    You're welcome. Thank you.

  • @omarhesham1332
    @omarhesham1332 5 років тому

    thank you

  • @smallsbiggie5870
    @smallsbiggie5870 4 місяці тому

    thanks