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Hi Alexei Frolov - can you please show a video that shows WHEN you should throw the Jab and right hand straight in different scenarios? Were to find the opening - my straight punches and right hand will tangle with the other person straight when they punch at the same time.
Coordination required for his style is insane! I like how the student asked "How do you use this in a fight?" then the coach showed him right after the instincts haha
Good work! I dont even understand Russian but I understood he was wanting him to stay small/thin and collapse his rear hands shoulder in so his elbow twist stayed in the power line so it was minimum effort maximum return. I was up here saying the instruction and then you would demonstrate what I was saying and thinking without me understanding a single word haha! Awesome! Im going to teach this technique as best as I can to my 9 year old son😊! Thank you! Combat and the art of it is a universal language!✊🏽✊🏻🤜🏾🤛🏼👌🏾💯
I think the big takeaway of this vid that everyone is missing in the comments is the angle of the straight right. You want it to start high, imagine it more like a superman punch lol, so that if/when your opponent counter jabs, your straight right will go over their jab/parry it down.
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It's perfect... Brilliant.. thank you from Ireland.
Hi Alexei Frolov - can you please show a video that shows WHEN you should throw the Jab and right hand straight in different scenarios? Were to find the opening - my straight punches and right hand will tangle with the other person straight when they punch at the same time.
This channel is a literal gold mine of knowledge. Im learning so much
This is when you realize the blessings of the translation, I wanna know and absorb EVERYTHING he is saying
You mean to say that you don’t understand Russian?
Just use the subtitles?
@@Sehnji123 haha i also didnt realise cheers for the tip ;) now it all makes sense :)
this is definitely something bivol does
Thank you so much for the lesson. God bless this channel. ♡
Coordination required for his style is insane! I like how the student asked "How do you use this in a fight?" then the coach showed him right after the instincts haha
Good work! I dont even understand Russian but I understood he was wanting him to stay small/thin and collapse his rear hands shoulder in so his elbow twist stayed in the power line so it was minimum effort maximum return. I was up here saying the instruction and then you would demonstrate what I was saying and thinking without me understanding a single word haha! Awesome! Im going to teach this technique as best as I can to my 9 year old son😊! Thank you! Combat and the art of it is a universal language!✊🏽✊🏻🤜🏾🤛🏼👌🏾💯
The video has subtitles you can turn on by clicking the CC button, in case you want to still know what was said exactly!
@@BreakTheYagura thanks!!
Yeah it's like "pendulum in with jab, then spring back off angle to the right while throwing the cross" or something
The attention to detail by the coach is incredible.
Excellent. Thanks coach!
First time hearing the master's real voice.
The forward and backward then up with the two is gold it’s practical
Man I love ur vids,they really help me
Turn on the subtitles and enjoy, everyone 💪🏼
The jab is just a soft jab then power on the right with one step. thx...got it.
I think the big takeaway of this vid that everyone is missing in the comments is the angle of the straight right. You want it to start high, imagine it more like a superman punch lol, so that if/when your opponent counter jabs, your straight right will go over their jab/parry it down.
This is boxing technique at its best
He is loading his jab giving away that he is going to punch. Otherwise love the channel!
Americans appreciate your knowledge and would like the translations, thank you Russians 🤗🤗🤩
Idk why they dont teach this stuff here. Unless your paying a shit ton i guess most boxing gyms just teach basic stuff and cardio
Russians and soviet trainers have a passion for teaching they really want you to learn well and they teach you even the smallest detail
majstorski,,,odlicno objasnjeno
Thanks for the video
Hit the CC button for English Subs if needed 👍🏽
It’s weird hearing the coaches real voice lol
I dont undrstand :( nice vidéo.
do you think jumping and throwing is a good idea ???
Does this work against a much smaller opponent ?
Coach,can this method be use against a taller opponent?
It seems to me like Coach is saying there is only one way to move and box.
It is the way he learns boxing but he knows there are 100 other way to box
Saludos desde MÉXICO
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