Number 1 tip for you: the combo isn't finished with your last punch, it finishes with evasive or defensive movement - every time. Never just stand there after you throw your last shot.
@@Itzjackplays and also set up your punches, use footwork, and protect your head via tucking head in neck and protecting by using shoulder when punching, and make sure to no throw any telegraphing punches, and dont drop your arm, set into your punches by weight transfer, and bend them knees and stand on toes not flat feet only flat feet when throwing power punches inside the defense line
Don't forget to work on defense. 20 years boxing experience here-- I notice it time and time again with self taught boxers that they only have the resources to box on the offense and lack basic defensive skills, so when they're challenged to fight backwards, they have no answer for when their offense is being countered intelligently by an experienced opponent.
Exactly , he is always wide open after a combo and even while performing a combo , he can be caught with a basic counter. Also , his rolls are sloppy and he didnt perform even 1 slip or shoulder roll. But whatever , he got decent offense (puts lesser legs and hips into punches tho)
Love your progress. Few tips: - You're winging your jabs. Remember that the jab comes out straight and goes inwards a little to your right. Your objective is to pierce through your opponent's high guard. That won't happen if you wing your jab as the jab goes out as an arc rather than a straight punch. - You need to incorporate head movement and pivots. You need to move your head or your legs into a pivot or both every time you finish a combo. Don't finish the combo and just stay there. That's when you'll get hit. - Work on your rhythm. Learn to balance more on the balls of your feet. Best of luck!
For somebody who self taught themselves to box I am very impressed. However there are some cracks within, for example when you throw a combo you stop and stay still after you’re last shot, if you feel as if you have stopped the combo read your opponent and get onto the defence to calculate your next shot. Also at times you can leave your self open but a lot of us do this unintentionally when we T off. You can go far man this is also what I want to do
Shoulders up chin down. Non punching hand glued to the brow. The easiest way to get knocked out is in the middle of shot. Defense is important not only when not punching but when punching aswel.
That’s amazing improvement. You should work on changing angles and improve a bit on footwork when it comes to being on your toes and even being flat footed. You’ve got good fluidity with your punches and it looks like it’s easy for you.
Looking good after one year, pretty sharp and crisp. Your uppercuts are clean too. Just don’t rush that double jab, land them both for power. Keep up the good work 👊
I have been boxing for a few years, what I noticed is that it seems that you do not have instructions to guide you in what is right and wrong. Your progress is not bad, it is good but it could have been better
The way he is boxing is the way a beginner in their first month would be boxing at a real gym, plus he isn’t learning proper technique training at home with no one to teach him
Yo bro your left hooks and uppercuts are crazy for being self taught. Im the same way but a lefty southpaw. you have good snap in your power. You need to be lighter on your feet and need better conditioning. Other than that you're looking good. Prioritize this list. 1 being most important 1) Footwork 2) conditioning 3) defense 4) technique 5) Power 6) Speed
@@way2flexxx Speed is more of a genetics things. You either have it or you dont. You shouldn't prioritize speed more than power because Timing can beat speed. If you have good timing and power, you dont need speed. Plus this kid already has speed in him. He doesn't need to work on it.
I mean as long as you have been training good technique for a good amount of time then it really isn’t important anymore. And I would say speed is more important than power.
I see some great comments and tips for you below.. There are so many nuisances to the sweet science you will learn as time goes by, the next level changes will take learning or practice that requires patience, energy, and time. What you put into it. You are getting the punches down pretty good.. And when you have more space, at lease 12x12, you can go to the next level.. adding defensive and offensive footwork movement.. keep moving up.. good luck...
Good form! Amazing progress, especially with no instruction! I'll be going for my first year amateur/recreative in a couple months, and my trainer is keen to remind me to always keep my guard up. Every time you finish throwing a punch, get back to your guard. Move, weave, step back, or shield, but get your fists back to your face and your elbows back to your ribs. Oh, and don't bob your fists. I'm guilty of this as well, but you shouldn't really move your fists up and down, unless you're feinting. Yeah, it can be awkward to keep them up, they can obstruct your vision and can be tiring on the shoulders, but punches, especially jabs, come out real fast, and you should always have your guard to shield you if you don't see them coming. I'm excited to see more progress, Jack. You're doing amazing!
Big Difference :) I've only had my equipment for about 3 months but I've been shadow boxing for a year and a half🤣 You looked waay better than me when I started. Nice work🔥
Amazing progress brother1 Just a tip from a 3 year amateur boxer here to develop the pull back on your jabs, especially the double jabs. Can't wait to see the future!
Crazy work man, my tip as a two time nationalist, is to make sure you work that defense. I find a lot of these self-taught boxers tend to skip over the basics, keep those elbows tucked and those gloves at that chin.
Amazing man! I will let you know that you would've got to where you are now in 2 weeks had you gone to a good boxing gym. This isn't negativity this is me telling you to keep it up, debrief, and fix what you need to fix so you can improve!
this video really helped me prove a point to my kids . one small suggestion will be to raise your guard a bit higher ( you're still getting your chin rocked right now if hit ) well done on the hook
Great work bro, for being self taught you've done a great job. However I would still suggest going to a boxing gym (obviously) so that you have experts around you that can help you and make you better. Also if you don't implement sparring in boxing you will not be good, it doesn't matter how good you look on the heavy bag or when shadow boxing. But keep it up 💪
Great progress brother. You should practice a lot of defense and have an experienced partner try to tap you to get used to incoming shots. I suggest practicing transferring your weight completely with each punch to develop your power (like Julian Jackson). I also recommend a punch shield for the same reason.
Honestly it is best to go to a boxing gym but if you can't then make sure to have a partner to train with to hit the mitts or just to light spar with. Just hitting the bags is never going to cut it out.
Brooo the improvement in the last few months is insane! Hella fluid, great snap, good stuff man. Also been self taught for around a yr, postin my own progress vids thatve been stored up lol. Good to see other self taught ppl progressing! Keep up the good work o7
Beautiful work brother add head movement with-after every punch/combo keep your head off of the center line, you don't want to get hit while throwing the punches and work on faints as well. Change the location of the bag if you can and start moving around the bag. Keep it up G, great work.
It is easy to notice how your space limit your movement development. Bring the bag outside or in center of the room. I always know when your left hook is coming and I guess it is because you more often repeat movements that are possible in that space.
You should find friends who also box to light spar with it’ll give you a good understanding of everything you do right and wrong but none the less great work man keep it up!👏
compared to someone from at a boxing gym you would still be pretty mid but for one year of being self taught you learned a lot and I respect the discipline you did this for a year people usually quit In the first few months
Great job! Love to see the improvements Try to keep your elbows facing down as much as you can on your jab, it'll make it less telegraphed, and will have better body mechanics. You're winging it up to the side from what i can see. A drill you can do is to throw jabs next to a wall so that it blocks your elbow if you raise it to the side. You can also do this drill for your right straights For realistic combos: Before every combo, perform feinting and moving in, or blocking. Preferably blocking, it'll make it more realistic and you will train more defence. Give your opponent a couple of combos to throw at you ( jab - cross - left hook / jab - left hook / etc) and practice defending and countering at any point in the combo (take in consideration how you will attack while defending their next attack in the combo). block and fire back End each combo by disengaging with footwork, head-movement and/or blocking Between each combo you throw, feint, move in n out, move laterally, give different looks Also, don't forget to practice throwing a combo while going backwards. Some people are great when they're moving forwards and are lost if you make them move backwards. step back, step back, angle to the side. Become a beast
Solid improvement, amigo. If you could get something like a reflex ball, it'd do a world of good for building head movement habits, I'd think. Something coming back at ya after a combination.
Everyone out here giving you advice but can't help but tell you to make sure your shadowboxing after you hit the bag. Good way of making sure you don't throw yourself out of balance when you throw your combinations. Also make sure your moving laterally. You dont want to be moving only in a straight line. Get off the tracks and imagine your trying to beat your opponent to his side and get him to turn into your right hand or jab.
some constructive feedback. The water bag is for more advanced combinations. It is easier to hit and gives you more confidence. This isn't good for a fight situation because you're in punching range. You need to get the heavy bag set up much higher and just start with your jab. Just your jab on a round timer whilst moving your feet. This is the most realistic fight situation. You have good speed and your combinations could really work well behind a good jab. All the best.
Make sure you don't flare your elbows with those jabs, go up against the wall and just throw your jab, make sure your elbow doesn't touch the wall at all, that should fix it
Keep your hands up when finishing those combos. You will get caught and sent to the shadow realm in a real match. Offense only comes with good defense.
Weight room, cardio nd diet is also factors of boxing, not saying u dont do that but try to do those more often, train footwork too with resistance bands
Insane progress bro! Good job keep it up. I would suggest you to join a boxing gym tho to gain some experience with actual sparring and drills as its very important to get punched and feel what its like to fight someone. Keep it up!
Certainly not the worst I’ve seen. Now imagine having training. You’d actually see much more difference in your skill level with some good corrections, and every bad habit you have been picking up is going to make it harder for you if you ever get proper training because instead of only learning correct technique you’ll have to also unlearn all the bad habits you have.
Hey I will be honest with you. I see your development. I see that your punching techniques have gotten sharper over time. But sparring is where you will get better at fighting the fastest. You should have another spar like how you did with headgear and no training back then. And also remember to change the level of where your head is at when you throw and stop stringing forward and backward. Add more dynamic angles like side to head movement. Start studying pull counters just to get the muscle memory down for how to mix your hip flexors and it teaches how to control range. Practice feints. When thinking of a feint. Just think of your first milliseconds of when you’ll throw a punch and then stop it. To test your opponents reaction. Get some body jabs in the mix I didn’t see any. Body jabs can condition your opponent to receiving them, then when you feint one and come over with a 2 it’s a harder read. Don’t neglect actual sparring. This bag work is great but faster development can definitely be made by sparring people better than you. I’m telling you, iv’e sparred better people than me in the beginning. And during the spar I would completely emulate/copy/steal their technique. Then their technique can then practiced and put into your versatility. Be fearless in sparring especially if you have the headgear on. Counters can then be worked on😁👍🏽
tip from a amateur that has 4 fights after you throw your 2 straight back to your face dont drop it i got hit by my coach while hitting mits so many time cause i didnt bring it back to my face fast enough and after you do you 1 2 and stuff do a little head movement pivot you wanna see the bag as a real person
should set the bag up in the center of the room so you can shift angles and learn footwork. feet is more important than hands in boxing, its practically kickboxing but you kick the ground. thats why all boxers do at least 6-8hrs of roadwork a day, for lightwork feet movement and endurance to last all 10-12 rounds. also another thing is that feet provides more power since you use it to pivot but the best thing about it is breaking the opponents rhythm simply by shifting around them and make them rethink patterns cause you give them so much view to look at it, only a praying mantis would be able to handle that much stress since they can basically see 360 but humans cant especially when they’re upclose, its out of our sight like we got a major blindspot if you think about it. anyway for now just change the setup and move around the bag while doing combos, i gurantee you its more fun and better so you can actually dodge and evade because slips/rolls alone isnt gonna help you dodge everything. sometimes to get out of an endless combo, you simply need to shift angle so it stops their rhythm and give you a break or just counter back
@@Itzjackplays well fck the bag off then, go outside and do shadowboxing with weights or bands. i gurantee you this is the only training method you need but you need to imagine that your opponent is real otherwise you gain 0 sparring experience. this is the hardest thing to do but boxers with a good imagination usually have the best shadowbox and sparring in general. picture it and make it real, once you do that then you can picture your dreams and make that real too :))
not bad man! I would advise you try to move around a little more whilst hitting the bag, it's an easy thing to pick up, but can be detrimental if you're not used to it 😄
Number 1 tip for you: the combo isn't finished with your last punch, it finishes with evasive or defensive movement - every time. Never just stand there after you throw your last shot.
Thanks I always like hearing things I can do to improve
Yup
Never admire your work!
Thanks for the advice
Thanks
@@Itzjackplays and also set up your punches, use footwork, and protect your head via tucking head in neck and protecting by using shoulder when punching, and make sure to no throw any telegraphing punches, and dont drop your arm, set into your punches by weight transfer, and bend them knees and stand on toes not flat feet only flat feet when throwing power punches inside the defense line
Don't forget to work on defense. 20 years boxing experience here-- I notice it time and time again with self taught boxers that they only have the resources to box on the offense and lack basic defensive skills, so when they're challenged to fight backwards, they have no answer for when their offense is being countered intelligently by an experienced opponent.
Exactly , he is always wide open after a combo and even while performing a combo , he can be caught with a basic counter. Also , his rolls are sloppy and he didnt perform even 1 slip or shoulder roll. But whatever , he got decent offense (puts lesser legs and hips into punches tho)
That improvement was satisfying to watch, can't wait for a two year video!
Love your progress. Few tips:
- You're winging your jabs. Remember that the jab comes out straight and goes inwards a little to your right. Your objective is to pierce through your opponent's high guard. That won't happen if you wing your jab as the jab goes out as an arc rather than a straight punch.
- You need to incorporate head movement and pivots. You need to move your head or your legs into a pivot or both every time you finish a combo. Don't finish the combo and just stay there. That's when you'll get hit.
- Work on your rhythm. Learn to balance more on the balls of your feet.
Best of luck!
Thanks I really appreciate it
What an improvement bro, keep going!!
Thank you 🙌
For somebody who self taught themselves to box I am very impressed. However there are some cracks within, for example when you throw a combo you stop and stay still after you’re last shot, if you feel as if you have stopped the combo read your opponent and get onto the defence to calculate your next shot. Also at times you can leave your self open but a lot of us do this unintentionally when we T off. You can go far man this is also what I want to do
This is impressive bro ! Keep it up u going the right way 🥊
Thanks!
God bless you keep up the good work Amen
When you roll, use your whole body, Keep a good work
That was something i was gonna point out😂 im self taught too so i know how hard it can be to learn✅️
Shoulders up chin down. Non punching hand glued to the brow. The easiest way to get knocked out is in the middle of shot. Defense is important not only when not punching but when punching aswel.
That’s amazing improvement. You should work on changing angles and improve a bit on footwork when it comes to being on your toes and even being flat footed. You’ve got good fluidity with your punches and it looks like it’s easy for you.
Get a sparring partner as soon as you can.
Looking good after one year, pretty sharp and crisp. Your uppercuts are clean too. Just don’t rush that double jab, land them both for power. Keep up the good work 👊
@@vincenttaylor8553 appreciate it
I have been boxing for a few years, what I noticed is that it seems that you do not have instructions to guide you in what is right and wrong. Your progress is not bad, it is good but it could have been better
The way he is boxing is the way a beginner in their first month would be boxing at a real gym, plus he isn’t learning proper technique training at home with no one to teach him
Look how snappy the jab is at the end, you love to see it.
Yo bro your left hooks and uppercuts are crazy for being self taught. Im the same way but a lefty southpaw. you have good snap in your power. You need to be lighter on your feet and need better conditioning. Other than that you're looking good.
Prioritize this list. 1 being most important
1) Footwork
2) conditioning
3) defense
4) technique
5) Power
6) Speed
👍thanks
shouldn't speed be higher than power?
@@way2flexxx either way worked
@@way2flexxx Speed is more of a genetics things. You either have it or you dont. You shouldn't prioritize speed more than power because Timing can beat speed. If you have good timing and power, you dont need speed. Plus this kid already has speed in him. He doesn't need to work on it.
I mean as long as you have been training good technique for a good amount of time then it really isn’t important anymore. And I would say speed is more important than power.
I see some great comments and tips for you below.. There are so many nuisances to the sweet science you will learn as time
goes by, the next level changes will take learning or practice that requires patience, energy, and time. What you put into it.
You are getting the punches down pretty good.. And when you have more space, at lease 12x12, you can go to
the next level.. adding defensive and offensive footwork movement.. keep moving up.. good luck...
Good form! Amazing progress, especially with no instruction! I'll be going for my first year amateur/recreative in a couple months, and my trainer is keen to remind me to always keep my guard up. Every time you finish throwing a punch, get back to your guard. Move, weave, step back, or shield, but get your fists back to your face and your elbows back to your ribs.
Oh, and don't bob your fists. I'm guilty of this as well, but you shouldn't really move your fists up and down, unless you're feinting. Yeah, it can be awkward to keep them up, they can obstruct your vision and can be tiring on the shoulders, but punches, especially jabs, come out real fast, and you should always have your guard to shield you if you don't see them coming.
I'm excited to see more progress, Jack. You're doing amazing!
Thank you!
Great job, don’t forget right after you throw the punch bring the hand right back to cover your chin
Big Difference :) I've only had my equipment for about 3 months but I've been shadow boxing for a year and a half🤣 You looked waay better than me when I started. Nice work🔥
Thanks appreciate it!
Keep them hands up dude, alot of the times when you go to throw a punch a fist is also gonna be flying towards you
footwork and headmovement are the most important
Great progress! I can really tell the increase of swiftness and power with your punches.
Amazing progress brother1 Just a tip from a 3 year amateur boxer here to develop the pull back on your jabs, especially the double jabs. Can't wait to see the future!
Crazy work man, my tip as a two time nationalist, is to make sure you work that defense. I find a lot of these self-taught boxers tend to skip over the basics, keep those elbows tucked and those gloves at that chin.
Awesome video, u can definitely see the improvement in fluidity/ power etc
Thanks!
you got a lot of room for improvement
Amazing man! I will let you know that you would've got to where you are now in 2 weeks had you gone to a good boxing gym. This isn't negativity this is me telling you to keep it up, debrief, and fix what you need to fix so you can improve!
this video really helped me prove a point to my kids .
one small suggestion will be to raise your guard a bit higher ( you're still getting your chin rocked right now if hit )
well done on the hook
Grab a double end bag for yourself if you don't have one already, you'll love it and get even faster and snappier than you already have.
punches got alot more snap around the year mark. Great work.
Great work bro, for being self taught you've done a great job. However I would still suggest going to a boxing gym (obviously) so that you have experts around you that can help you and make you better. Also if you don't implement sparring in boxing you will not be good, it doesn't matter how good you look on the heavy bag or when shadow boxing. But keep it up 💪
super nice you are the best self taught boxer ive seen right now if you wanna be better than ever you should go to a boxing gym
I thought you had a fight after 1 year of self-taught boxing.
I fought my friend before I trained
This is brilliant kid, lots of people think they have to step in a gym and that puts them off, show them different
you do to actually learn to fight
@@itsoracle just be quiet
Great progress brother. You should practice a lot of defense and have an experienced partner try to tap you to get used to incoming shots. I suggest practicing transferring your weight completely with each punch to develop your power (like Julian Jackson). I also recommend a punch shield for the same reason.
Honestly it is best to go to a boxing gym but if you can't then make sure to have a partner to train with to hit the mitts or just to light spar with. Just hitting the bags is never going to cut it out.
Brooo the improvement in the last few months is insane! Hella fluid, great snap, good stuff man. Also been self taught for around a yr, postin my own progress vids thatve been stored up lol. Good to see other self taught ppl progressing! Keep up the good work o7
Appreciate it
I've also been self taught at boxing, it's really fun now that ik the basics,combos are easier,punches feel natural and footwork too.
Great job!!! Keep it up!
Thank you! Will do!
Beautiful work brother
add head movement with-after every punch/combo keep your head off of the center line, you don't want to get hit while throwing the punches and work on faints as well. Change the location of the bag if you can and start moving around the bag. Keep it up G, great work.
impressive really be proud of your hard work man because nearly most of humanity don't have this Discipline i am proud of you
Thanks I appreciate it!
It is easy to notice how your space limit your movement development. Bring the bag outside or in center of the room. I always know when your left hook is coming and I guess it is because you more often repeat movements that are possible in that space.
Insane progress......focus on your footwork and u will do much better!!!
Damn, the progress is real- keep it up dude! Your training is paying off and it’s showing in form, miles better than month 1 that’s for sure, 👍🏼
I am on the same journey buddy, but my plan is to join an MMA facility soon where I will master my fighting with a Coach.
You should find friends who also box to light spar with it’ll give you a good understanding of everything you do right and wrong but none the less great work man keep it up!👏
Some nice 1s and 2s. Should get in a boxing or muay thai gym though your abilities will skyrocket in half the time
this has to be 1 year with no sparring at all
Yeah
amazing work bro , keep up and some day you will be a pro boxer
you aren't gonna be a pro boxer never sparring lmao
@@itsoracle
compared to someone from at a boxing gym you would still be pretty mid but for one year of being self taught you learned a lot and I respect the discipline you did this for a year people usually quit In the first few months
Great job! Love to see the improvements
Try to keep your elbows facing down as much as you can on your jab, it'll make it less telegraphed, and will have better body mechanics. You're winging it up to the side from what i can see. A drill you can do is to throw jabs next to a wall so that it blocks your elbow if you raise it to the side. You can also do this drill for your right straights
For realistic combos:
Before every combo, perform feinting and moving in, or blocking. Preferably blocking, it'll make it more realistic and you will train more defence. Give your opponent a couple of combos to throw at you ( jab - cross - left hook / jab - left hook / etc) and practice defending and countering at any point in the combo (take in consideration how you will attack while defending their next attack in the combo). block and fire back
End each combo by disengaging with footwork, head-movement and/or blocking
Between each combo you throw, feint, move in n out, move laterally, give different looks
Also, don't forget to practice throwing a combo while going backwards. Some people are great when they're moving forwards and are lost if you make them move backwards. step back, step back, angle to the side.
Become a beast
Thank you so much for the advice!
keep the good work buddy💪
Solid improvement, amigo. If you could get something like a reflex ball, it'd do a world of good for building head movement habits, I'd think. Something coming back at ya after a combination.
Nice to see bro, keep going and keep pushing yourself
VR boxing has taught me to be a better boxer as well
nice work !
Thanks!
nice man you're looking good, im trying to get into boxing too. I could never wear airpods tho they would be falling out every movement I make lol.
You look like a slugger kind of guy, just waiting and blocking while throwing hard punches at the end
why you did not put fighting after training that would damn fire
Yeah I fought before i started training but I want to fight again now that I somewhat know what I’m doing 😅
great progress bro 💯💯
Very nice!
You should go to a boxing gym to fix some minor aspects of your punching technique.
Everyone out here giving you advice but can't help but tell you to make sure your shadowboxing after you hit the bag. Good way of making sure you don't throw yourself out of balance when you throw your combinations. Also make sure your moving laterally. You dont want to be moving only in a straight line. Get off the tracks and imagine your trying to beat your opponent to his side and get him to turn into your right hand or jab.
some constructive feedback. The water bag is for more advanced combinations. It is easier to hit and gives you more confidence. This isn't good for a fight situation because you're in punching range. You need to get the heavy bag set up much higher and just start with your jab. Just your jab on a round timer whilst moving your feet. This is the most realistic fight situation. You have good speed and your combinations could really work well behind a good jab. All the best.
Thanks!!!
Nice work bro ..once you get power and contact where you want it get footwork speed and defence and you ll be ready for the road . 💯
Drop a video of u fighting someone with that improvement in boxing skills
Yeah ima spar someone soon
Insane progress keep it up!!!!!
Cleaned up that jab real nice 👌
Great ❤❤❤❤❤
Great progression brother. Really developed the snap to your punches 💪 Keep it up!
Make sure you don't flare your elbows with those jabs, go up against the wall and just throw your jab, make sure your elbow doesn't touch the wall at all, that should fix it
Keep your hands up when finishing those combos. You will get caught and sent to the shadow realm in a real match. Offense only comes with good defense.
Hell of a lead hook brother!
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Nice! The punches are the easy bit. Movement of your feet and head are the hard part. Like others say, keep moving.
Very cool young lad. Keep going
when you do dives, you should do them not with your back, but with your feet. Your posture should remain even and you should always see the goal
Imagine what a year under a coach would’ve made you
I’m excited to start going to a gym this summer
Nice Evolution
im not no boxer but this looks amazing, incredible work bro
one tip is to keep on of your hands up and covering your face as you jab and hook
but w improvement
Good improvement👍🏾
@@burgundyskinned thanks
So much potential. Please go to a boxing gym
Weight room, cardio nd diet is also factors of boxing, not saying u dont do that but try to do those more often, train footwork too with resistance bands
Insane progress bro! Good job keep it up. I would suggest you to join a boxing gym tho to gain some experience with actual sparring and drills as its very important to get punched and feel what its like to fight someone. Keep it up!
Appreciate it👍
Good Boxing right there
That’s good work cuz!
Thanks!
Certainly not the worst I’ve seen. Now imagine having training. You’d actually see much more difference in your skill level with some good corrections, and every bad habit you have been picking up is going to make it harder for you if you ever get proper training because instead of only learning correct technique you’ll have to also unlearn all the bad habits you have.
Very good! Keep going! Well done
looks nice but i'l wanna know how that working a front of someone who would punch you too
It would not work well.
Probably not good if they box pretty well but against an average person my size I hope it will work
Btw you spar with someone in that year?
Hey I will be honest with you. I see your development. I see that your punching techniques have gotten sharper over time. But sparring is where you will get better at fighting the fastest. You should have another spar like how you did with headgear and no training back then. And also remember to change the level of where your head is at when you throw and stop stringing forward and backward. Add more dynamic angles like side to head movement. Start studying pull counters just to get the muscle memory down for how to mix your hip flexors and it teaches how to control range. Practice feints. When thinking of a feint. Just think of your first milliseconds of when you’ll throw a punch and then stop it. To test your opponents reaction. Get some body jabs in the mix I didn’t see any. Body jabs can condition your opponent to receiving them, then when you feint one and come over with a 2 it’s a harder read. Don’t neglect actual sparring. This bag work is great but faster development can definitely be made by sparring people better than you. I’m telling you, iv’e sparred better people than me in the beginning. And during the spar I would completely emulate/copy/steal their technique. Then their technique can then practiced and put into your versatility. Be fearless in sparring especially if you have the headgear on. Counters can then be worked on😁👍🏽
And also don’t be scared of trading shots
Thanks for the advice!
@@Itzjackplays no bro.. this is not advice. this is how you get smoked by a kid that knows what hes doing. get a coach before you ever spar again LOL
Good stuff keep going
Impressive evolution, buddy. Footwork seems a bit sloppy though. Watch some Teofimo Lopez shadow boxing videos
tip from a amateur that has 4 fights after you throw your 2 straight back to your face dont drop it i got hit by my coach while hitting mits so many time cause i didnt bring it back to my face fast enough and after you do you 1 2 and stuff do a little head movement pivot you wanna see the bag as a real person
That's amazing
bro u need a vr headset and thrill of the fight
Your improvement is crazy,ive been trying to do mma at home with courses i found on yt do you think its possible to learn smth with them😅?
Yeah definitely I did some of those and just watched techniques on TikTok. Thanks!
If you're willing to put the work in anything is possible 💪 great work guys
Sure no problem man@Itzjackplays
@@stevenguo3870yes bro im definitely willing to put my work innit,im watching hajime no ippo on yt to keep my motivation up it is so inspiring
serious improvement man
love this!
should set the bag up in the center of the room so you can shift angles and learn footwork. feet is more important than hands in boxing, its practically kickboxing but you kick the ground. thats why all boxers do at least 6-8hrs of roadwork a day, for lightwork feet movement and endurance to last all 10-12 rounds. also another thing is that feet provides more power since you use it to pivot but the best thing about it is breaking the opponents rhythm simply by shifting around them and make them rethink patterns cause you give them so much view to look at it, only a praying mantis would be able to handle that much stress since they can basically see 360 but humans cant especially when they’re upclose, its out of our sight like we got a major blindspot if you think about it. anyway for now just change the setup and move around the bag while doing combos, i gurantee you its more fun and better so you can actually dodge and evade because slips/rolls alone isnt gonna help you dodge everything. sometimes to get out of an endless combo, you simply need to shift angle so it stops their rhythm and give you a break or just counter back
I want to put the bag in the middle but I can’t because of the garage door
@@Itzjackplays well fck the bag off then, go outside and do shadowboxing with weights or bands. i gurantee you this is the only training method you need but you need to imagine that your opponent is real otherwise you gain 0 sparring experience. this is the hardest thing to do but boxers with a good imagination usually have the best shadowbox and sparring in general. picture it and make it real, once you do that then you can picture your dreams and make that real too :))
Amazing improvement bro! Keep going!!
not bad man! I would advise you try to move around a little more whilst hitting the bag, it's an easy thing to pick up, but can be detrimental if you're not used to it 😄