I'm a big believer in mastering the basics to become a better fighter, so even if you're not a beginner, I would recommend watching this video to refresh and sharpen your skills.
Video Notes/Guide/Daily Practice STANCE - 0:12 *heel slightly lifted GUARD - 1:03, stay tucked and protected _PUNCHES, keep arm relaxed, tense up arm and shoulder at the last second, where it locks out and or connects with the opponent JAB - 2:47, whip, target finder, maintain stance and guard CROSS - 3:38, rotate foot to direction of punch, shoulder to chin, slight kink in wrist (to land with knuckles), power comes from the rotation of the hips LEFT HOOK - 5:46, remember to bring shoulder up to chin, and turn over your knuckle (from long range), whipping motion (5:58), short whipping motion (7:24), from guard with C shape (7:37), short range with palm down (7:54), mid range with palm facing us (8:01) REAR/RIGHT HOOK - 8:40, like the cross but with a bent elbow, rotation is important, short vs mid vs long range (can use C shape with long range) (9:05) LEFT UPPER CUT - 9:27, still focused on the hip rotation, slight dip with hand before rotation with punch, long vs mid vs short range (slight dip in knee for short range only) (10:10) REAR/RIGHT UPPER CUT - 10:50, arm drops slightly with gravity, guide the punch upwards with rotation of the body, and kink the wrist, long vs mid vs short range (slight dip for short range only) (11:33) LEFT HOOK TO BODY - 12:01, keep body straight, gravity drops hand and rotate body, connect with liver RIGHT HOOK TO BODY - 13:14, gravity drops hand, and rotate, with hooks to body, the palms are facing mostly upwards to dig under rib cage, hooks to body rotation drill (13:38) _FOOTWORK, move without deviating from original stance and balance BASIC MOVEMENT (forward, back, left, and right) - 14:15 PIVOTS - 15:01, only do 90 degrees STEP PIVOTS - 15:42 PUNCHES AND FOOTWORK - 15:50 _DEFENSES, foot, hand, and head defenses FOOT DEFENSE - 16:51, step in and out of range, or drop step (17:11) HAND DEFENSE FULL BLOCK - 17:44 CATCHES - 18:10 PARRY - 18:20 HEAD MOVEMENT/TRUNK DEFENSE DIP - 19:03 SLIPPING - 19:21, knee-touch drill (19:29), take head off centerline, do not bend your trunk, just rotate ROLL - 19:55, draw a U shape with your nose while bending your knees, keep eyes on opponent, do not hinge or bend over, typically used off a slip, no weaving yet FLOW OF BOXING AND THROWING COMBINATIONS - 20:53, rotation of the hips is the same for defense and attack, you will learn to flow offense into defense, and to flow defense into offense, can anticipate opponents attacks and use defense to open up space for attacks and be a step ahead of your opponent FEINTS - 23:25, can be used to decipher opponents reactions to your movements so that you can get attack DRAWING - 24:14, bait a reaction out your opponent to counter ________________ Daily Practice: 1. Practice getting into perfect stance and guard x5 2. Jabs: slow x10, med x10, fast x10 3. Cross: slow x10, med x10, fast x10 4. Left hook: whipping motion x10, short whipping motion, slow with C shape x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10 5. Rear hook: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10 6. Left upper cut: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10 7. Rear uppercut: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10 8. Left and right hooks to body: slow x10 left, fast x10 left, slow x10 right, fast x10 right, hooks to body rotation drill x10, alternative left and right hooks to body x20 total 9. Basic movement: forward x10, backward x10, left x10, right x10 10. Free movement/shifting: mix up directions x60 seconds, create angles 11. Pivots: left x10, right x10, back and forth x10 12. Step pivot: left x10, right x10, back and forth x10 13. Punch footworks: forward x10, backward x10, left x10, right x10, mix up directions x60 seconds 14. Foot defense: step into range, throw short combination or single punches, step out of range, step into range again, etc, repeat x10 15. Drop step: drop step with back foot, step back into range, throw punches, step forwards with front foot step and jab simultaneously, back to stance, drop step with back foot again, etc, repeat x10 16. Practice going from regular guard to full block x5, elbows together to defend straight shots x5, block each temple x10 each side 17: Catch x10 with rear hand 18. Parry x10 with front hand 19. Dip x10 20. Slip knee touch drill x10 each side 21. Slip left x10, slip right x10, slip back and forth x10 22. Roll left and right continuously, x20 total 23. Slip then roll back to stance x10 left, x10 right, x10 alternating each side 24. Flow practice (practice throwing combinations of punches and defenses in tandem with each other), go slow at first 25. Implement footwork into flow practice (as you improve)
@@hybridwarriortrainingjust started going to an MMA gym and got pieced up at boxing class twice, gotta accelerate my learning haha. Thank you for this vid man, it is a big help.
Holy fuck I have never seen anybody cover the small yet very important details everyone misses. This is by far the best new boxing channel I've encountered
@@hybridwarriortraining I always use the term "Putting out a cigarette butt" on the ground especially when teaching a left hook I refer to as a 3 punch. If you're not rotating on the front of your foot, you are not engaging your hips as much and relying more on the speed of your arm for power and speed. Kind of hard to explain online. The only thing I really teach differently than you do is weight distribution. I do not teach it to be the same all of the time because that is impossible during movement especially during exchanges where you are bobbing and weaving and returning punches. But overall, you're teaching A+ instruction.
and after watching this, dont watch any other video which is what happens and a big problem of social media. Go over this video time and over again unless this is mastered. Every portion tutorial in this video is so to the point. Hats off man!
I'm 54 and just started trying to learn how to box. I may never even graduate to sparring, but I now have respect for combat athletes. It's like learning gymnastics, but someone is trying to punch you in the face.
Did you not respect sports combatants before training or did it just make you think more about it? Genuinely curious, not trying to troll your comment. What made you start at 54? Congrats on your journey though. Combat sports changed my life and I hope you have a long relationship with them. Good for the soul and thinking, which is opposite of popular belief.
@@robertherbst9487 I just meant to say that I didn't really know much about it before. I probably should have said that it has given me an appreciation for combat athletes. I started BJJ about a year ago, because I had gotten into strength training and thought it would be a good extension. Honestly, I'm in way over my head. From there, I started learning about striking (well, learning how little I knew about it to be honest). I"m never going to be more than a beginner at either, but they're new ways to move my body and develop skills. I wish I had started younger!
@@dukenukem8253 nice! Be careful about rolling. Spazzy white belts and big strong white belts are the most dangerous. Tap early tap often and don't train at the competitive level if you don't intend to compete. Those dudes roll different. Very cool story and I wish you lots of luck. Last side note, cardio is king in combat sports. At your age and level I'd personally say work on cardio and flexibility over strength but that's coming from me and I'm only 5'7" 160lbs.
One of the most genuine straight talking boxing channels out there. No bullshit, no waffle just simple facts, such a quality trainer. Love your content bro!
Bro the insights you provide are great! im an amateur boxer for the past 6 years and i took it upon me to look at the sport in a beginner's point of view again and you've made me realize and remember the things i forgot. much thanks to you bro, good work
Great video! Although I always focused on self-defense and are now practicing traditional martial arts, boxing was the first martial I watched on TV as a child and I'm still convinced, the footwork of a boxer can save your life! 21 years as a bouncer taught me: there isn't much defensive kicking going on in a life threatening situation. The hands are your main weapons.
So many boxing coaches wont even admit the Long Range hook exists "Its only used at 90 degrees" is the biggest crock out there selling. Thanks for including the long hook dynamic and fist position
I'm a boxing coach in delhi,n i already teach my students all possible range relate with situation... bt wont post videos on social media, I know it's my fault
Just started a few months ago and I just want to thank you for all the small drills you gave me I really took work in. And even my boxing coach sad that I’ve made great steps regarding my handposition and defense thanks mate . I’m still a Noop. However I go on and I like how calm n clear you explain all these details🙏🏼
I have watched a couple of videos and just find the super. Quality content with no ego trips, just plain honest work🏆I train kickboxing for fun and recreation but I am a firm believer of mastering the basics. I've just subscribed. Greetings from crazy Germany🙏
I’m 19 start boxing at 5-6 years old and have a really good competition experience and I really enjoy watching your video a lot good information about basics good job man
Thank you . I was trying to learn for a year couldn't found the right video or gym I changed two gym and I got demotivated and left. This video only answered most of the question in my mind. ❤
@@hybridwarriortraining Firstly thank you for checking my comment , my question is How to set a training schedule for a workout and for foundation practice
You are absolutely amazing sir. I would like to get into boxing and the best thing to as you have mentioned is to spend time on fundamental and get it right.
I just bought a punching bag, hung it up, and started boxing. Thanks for the tips and the video. I really like your British accent and the way you explain all the things 😎 Thx!
Really valuable information. Even though I am practicing Wing Tsung and Thaiboxing. These fundameltals especially the hip movement and relaxation of the limbs until impact are so well explaned and shown in this video. Great content, I believe you are a great coach and martial artist!
Lost a chance to win a national level title, I thought I lack basics of head movements and footwork so I am here. You got some good lessons for beginners
Funny thing is im not a boxer nor near to be one, but before watching this video, I sort of knew the basics so when I started watching it felt extra good knowing I know this from somewhere I don't even know myself from where. I've always been interested in boxing and I'll start at home maybe after my volleyball practises? Any tips for female boxers?
Been practicing for 4 years now, still looking for sharpening my foundations skills. Material like this video is priceless, thanks for sharing this stuff in such a good way. Boxing is a blessed sport, find the right gym and coaches and get in the boxing addiction
Very good video. Informative, immediately useful. I am an athletic 69 year old grandfather studying boxing and other martial arts to teach to my granddaughter. Very good instruction.
@ it lasted 3 sessions. I went to a place where they pretty much put you in the ring with 20 other people and you bash each other with basically no explanation or any techniques…I wasn’t expecting to be fighting people for the first few sessions. Getting punched does not release pent up anger and neither does punching a scrawny 20 yrs old in the face.
I'm a big believer in mastering the basics to become a better fighter, so even if you're not a beginner, I would recommend watching this video to refresh and sharpen your skills.
Unless you can move your head like Mastered Ultra Instinct Goku you should watch this video and obey it.
Bro u cooked
Thanks Sensei
Thanks dude
😂😂
Video Notes/Guide/Daily Practice
STANCE - 0:12 *heel slightly lifted
GUARD - 1:03, stay tucked and protected
_PUNCHES, keep arm relaxed, tense up arm and shoulder at the last second, where it locks out and or connects with the opponent
JAB - 2:47, whip, target finder, maintain stance and guard
CROSS - 3:38, rotate foot to direction of punch, shoulder to chin, slight kink in wrist (to land with knuckles), power comes from the rotation of the hips
LEFT HOOK - 5:46, remember to bring shoulder up to chin, and turn over your knuckle (from long range), whipping motion (5:58), short whipping motion (7:24), from guard with C shape (7:37), short range with palm down (7:54), mid range with palm facing us (8:01)
REAR/RIGHT HOOK - 8:40, like the cross but with a bent elbow, rotation is important, short vs mid vs long range (can use C shape with long range) (9:05)
LEFT UPPER CUT - 9:27, still focused on the hip rotation, slight dip with hand before rotation with punch, long vs mid vs short range (slight dip in knee for short range only) (10:10)
REAR/RIGHT UPPER CUT - 10:50, arm drops slightly with gravity, guide the punch upwards with rotation of the body, and kink the wrist, long vs mid vs short range (slight dip for short range only) (11:33)
LEFT HOOK TO BODY - 12:01, keep body straight, gravity drops hand and rotate body, connect with liver
RIGHT HOOK TO BODY - 13:14, gravity drops hand, and rotate, with hooks to body, the palms are facing mostly upwards to dig under rib cage, hooks to body rotation drill (13:38)
_FOOTWORK, move without deviating from original stance and balance
BASIC MOVEMENT (forward, back, left, and right) - 14:15
PIVOTS - 15:01, only do 90 degrees
STEP PIVOTS - 15:42
PUNCHES AND FOOTWORK - 15:50
_DEFENSES, foot, hand, and head defenses
FOOT DEFENSE - 16:51, step in and out of range, or drop step (17:11)
HAND DEFENSE
FULL BLOCK - 17:44
CATCHES - 18:10
PARRY - 18:20
HEAD MOVEMENT/TRUNK DEFENSE
DIP - 19:03
SLIPPING - 19:21, knee-touch drill (19:29), take head off centerline, do not bend your trunk, just rotate
ROLL - 19:55, draw a U shape with your nose while bending your knees, keep eyes on opponent, do not hinge or bend over, typically used off a slip, no weaving yet
FLOW OF BOXING AND THROWING COMBINATIONS - 20:53, rotation of the hips is the same for defense and attack, you will learn to flow offense into defense, and to flow defense into offense, can anticipate opponents attacks and use defense to open up space for attacks and be a step ahead of your opponent
FEINTS - 23:25, can be used to decipher opponents reactions to your movements so that you can get attack
DRAWING - 24:14, bait a reaction out your opponent to counter
________________
Daily Practice:
1. Practice getting into perfect stance and guard x5
2. Jabs: slow x10, med x10, fast x10
3. Cross: slow x10, med x10, fast x10
4. Left hook: whipping motion x10, short whipping motion, slow with C shape x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10
5. Rear hook: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10
6. Left upper cut: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10
7. Rear uppercut: slow x10, fast long range x10, short range x10, mid range x10, long range x10
8. Left and right hooks to body: slow x10 left, fast x10 left, slow x10 right, fast x10 right, hooks to body rotation drill x10, alternative left and right hooks to body x20 total
9. Basic movement: forward x10, backward x10, left x10, right x10
10. Free movement/shifting: mix up directions x60 seconds, create angles
11. Pivots: left x10, right x10, back and forth x10
12. Step pivot: left x10, right x10, back and forth x10
13. Punch footworks: forward x10, backward x10, left x10, right x10, mix up directions x60 seconds
14. Foot defense: step into range, throw short combination or single punches, step out of range, step into range again, etc, repeat x10
15. Drop step: drop step with back foot, step back into range, throw punches, step forwards with front foot step and jab simultaneously, back to stance, drop step with back foot again, etc, repeat x10
16. Practice going from regular guard to full block x5, elbows together to defend straight shots x5, block each temple x10 each side
17: Catch x10 with rear hand
18. Parry x10 with front hand
19. Dip x10
20. Slip knee touch drill x10 each side
21. Slip left x10, slip right x10, slip back and forth x10
22. Roll left and right continuously, x20 total
23. Slip then roll back to stance x10 left, x10 right, x10 alternating each side
24. Flow practice (practice throwing combinations of punches and defenses in tandem with each other), go slow at first
25. Implement footwork into flow practice (as you improve)
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@@hybridwarriortrainingjust started going to an MMA gym and got pieced up at boxing class twice, gotta accelerate my learning haha. Thank you for this vid man, it is a big help.
Holy fuck I have never seen anybody cover the small yet very important details everyone misses. This is by far the best new boxing channel I've encountered
I am 64 and had always dreamt of learning this noble art of self defence. Never too late with such wonderful tuition. Great teacher!
Also never too late to fight Jake Paul....
@@Wilbafarce 😂😂
Proud of you sir,stay strong.
@@AminaSheik-n2d I'm proud of you, stay oiled up
This man is pure gold for up and coming boxers! How i wish i was young agian! That being said, i'm 48 and still obsessed with boxing.
Go bare knuckle bro that is what I'm going for
@@Heatherssuperman80 so no teeth by 50? got it
legend
best masterclass. straight to the point, comprehensive, informative, effective delivery
Love bro 👊🏻👊🏻❤️
@@hybridwarriortraining I always use the term "Putting out a cigarette butt" on the ground especially when teaching a left hook I refer to as a 3 punch. If you're not rotating on the front of your foot, you are not engaging your hips as much and relying more on the speed of your arm for power and speed. Kind of hard to explain online. The only thing I really teach differently than you do is weight distribution. I do not teach it to be the same all of the time because that is impossible during movement especially during exchanges where you are bobbing and weaving and returning punches.
But overall, you're teaching A+ instruction.
@Tiebox I was taught the cigarette but they never told me not to rotate beyond the toe pointing at target.
Great overview masterclass
@@hybridwarriortrainingI am now your student❤❤
and after watching this, dont watch any other video which is what happens and a big problem of social media. Go over this video time and over again unless this is mastered. Every portion tutorial in this video is so to the point. Hats off man!
In depth, no messing about , best boxing tutorials on youtube. This guys gonna blow up soon!!
Bro, I've learnt more in the past week or so from your uploads than any others since I started boxing training 8 months ago
I'm 54 and just started trying to learn how to box. I may never even graduate to sparring, but I now have respect for combat athletes. It's like learning gymnastics, but someone is trying to punch you in the face.
You should post training videos, sir.
Did you not respect sports combatants before training or did it just make you think more about it? Genuinely curious, not trying to troll your comment. What made you start at 54? Congrats on your journey though. Combat sports changed my life and I hope you have a long relationship with them. Good for the soul and thinking, which is opposite of popular belief.
@@robertherbst9487 I just meant to say that I didn't really know much about it before. I probably should have said that it has given me an appreciation for combat athletes. I started BJJ about a year ago, because I had gotten into strength training and thought it would be a good extension. Honestly, I'm in way over my head. From there, I started learning about striking (well, learning how little I knew about it to be honest). I"m never going to be more than a beginner at either, but they're new ways to move my body and develop skills. I wish I had started younger!
@@dukenukem8253 nice! Be careful about rolling. Spazzy white belts and big strong white belts are the most dangerous. Tap early tap often and don't train at the competitive level if you don't intend to compete. Those dudes roll different. Very cool story and I wish you lots of luck. Last side note, cardio is king in combat sports. At your age and level I'd personally say work on cardio and flexibility over strength but that's coming from me and I'm only 5'7" 160lbs.
Unc calm down😭😭
One of the most genuine straight talking boxing channels out there. No bullshit, no waffle just simple facts, such a quality trainer. Love your content bro!
Bro the insights you provide are great! im an amateur boxer for the past 6 years and i took it upon me to look at the sport in a beginner's point of view again and you've made me realize and remember the things i forgot. much thanks to you bro, good work
Great video! Although I always focused on self-defense and are now practicing traditional martial arts, boxing was the first martial I watched on TV as a child and I'm still convinced, the footwork of a boxer can save your life! 21 years as a bouncer taught me: there isn't much defensive kicking going on in a life threatening situation. The hands are your main weapons.
straight to the point. rare find these days. thank you.
So many boxing coaches wont even admit the Long Range hook exists "Its only used at 90 degrees" is the biggest crock out there selling. Thanks for including the long hook dynamic and fist position
Really???? It’s great for checking opponents
A boxer with short arms need to master those lpng range hooks, and a lot of coaches ignore this...
I'm a boxing coach in delhi,n i already teach my students all possible range relate with situation... bt wont post videos on social media, I know it's my fault
That one is what they call "arm punch "
It’s very risky and situational so this might be reason why they don’t teach it
You teach us small details that no other channel mentions. Thank you, You're an excellent instructor!
Just started a few months ago and I just want to thank you for all the small drills you gave me I really took work in.
And even my boxing coach sad that I’ve made great steps regarding my handposition and defense thanks mate .
I’m still a Noop.
However I go on and I like how calm n clear you explain all these details🙏🏼
Can't believe this. I was thinking that why people don't make straight to point and step by step tutorial and I found this 😮😮 Thank you soo much ❤
Great Boxing Channel so far!!
Greets from Frankfurt Germany. Keep up that good work 👊
Been boxing for roughly 2 years, but I found this video extremely helpful, thanks man. 🇲🇽 ❤🥊
by far the best boxing basics tutorial I've seen yet, thank you.
Thanks!
I like what was said about the hooks to the body, from what's taught in the gym looking good on the bags etc, to what's actually useful in the ring!
I'm just learning how to box and I've never seen a more well-explained tutorial for beginners! Thanks!
Awesome stuff. Been training for awhile but find your breakdowns super helpful
This is the most detailed video ever. This guy deserves more subs
This channel deserves a lot of subs. Hats off keep doing 👏 .
Best video that covers in and outs of boxing in just about 25 minutes...had been searching for this type of video... thanks a lot 🙂🙏
Excellent. Highly appreciated.Thank You sir.
Have my first boxing session today. Excited to try it out!
Thanks a lot! ❤ I’ve been always wanting to get into boxing, and this video helped me so much ❤
I am an old boy now used to be an amateur boxer and still train. There is nothing like mastering the basics so this is great content. Thanks.
Wow bro you are a great teacher nice explaination and easy to understand❤❤❤
Simply impeccable.
Best boxing orientation ever for a beginner like me.
Thank you!
FINALLY, A TUTORIAL WHERE THE COACH AINT SPOUTING TOO MUCH BS AND JUST GETTING STRAIGHT TO THE POINT^^
Now I'm ready to fight Jake Paul.
I'll take logan then
@@Gy_279 i'll Take on both
No needs to watch a video to defeat him
Imma take Ksi too , so we got all of em knocked out, right ?
😂😂
HUGE props to the fact of the least amount of edits in one video. I don’t even think there was a single one. That’s how you know it’s for real
Thank you alot! I'll be working on all the basics for the next couple of months to master them completely!
I have watched a couple of videos and just find the super. Quality content with no ego trips, just plain honest work🏆I train kickboxing for fun and recreation but I am a firm believer of mastering the basics. I've just subscribed. Greetings from crazy Germany🙏
I’m 19 start boxing at 5-6 years old and have a really good competition experience and I really enjoy watching your video a lot good information about basics good job man
Thank you for this class. I now feel confident enough to challenge tyson over for a boxing match.
Great stuff buddy, you made it very simple and easy to understand.
Absolute legend. Can't thank you enough mate. So inspiring - got myself a pair of gloves and started practicing. Big up!
im a swimmer, but i wanted to learn basics of boxing, i really thought i was good until i saw this video, thank you alot i learned alot from it!
Thanks for this video. Has deffinitly helped me improve so much
Great video! Love the quote in the back as well!
Clear and concise, this channel, just gets better and better 😊
Thank you . I was trying to learn for a year couldn't found the right video or gym I changed two gym and I got demotivated and left. This video only answered most of the question in my mind. ❤
What other questions do you have?
@@hybridwarriortraining Firstly thank you for checking my comment , my question is How to set a training schedule for a workout and for foundation practice
It’s up to you but we have a free Skool community with some programmes in to follow if you were interested, the links in our home page 👊🏼
@@hybridwarriortraining yeah i joined looking forward to it
u don’t have to lie to suck him off with a fake story bro this videos not that magic
You are absolutely amazing sir.
I would like to get into boxing and the best thing to as you have mentioned is to spend time on fundamental and get it right.
thanks brother❤❤ God bless❤❤❤
Dude U deserve 10 million subscribers 🎉❤
I just started boxing and that's a very helpful video, thanks for sharing.
This is by far the best boxing guide
These videos on your channel have been super helpful. Thank you!
yes you are the best couch i ever see in yt you cover every details and make it easy to learn faster😃😍😍
I just bought a punching bag, hung it up, and started boxing. Thanks for the tips and the video. I really like your British accent and the way you explain all the things 😎 Thx!
You know what you are talking about about. 🦅
Wow, this was so dense with great info, structured and to the point, thank you.
Mate keep it up been looking for a coach like this for a long time ⌛️
Amazing video, really taught me a lot, very easy to understand and follow, no bs and straight to point
Really valuable information. Even though I am practicing Wing Tsung and Thaiboxing. These fundameltals especially the hip movement and relaxation of the limbs until impact are so well explaned and shown in this video. Great content, I believe you are a great coach and martial artist!
Love your content ✌🏼
Lost a chance to win a national level title, I thought I lack basics of head movements and footwork so I am here. You got some good lessons for beginners
Funny thing is im not a boxer nor near to be one, but before watching this video, I sort of knew the basics so when I started watching it felt extra good knowing I know this from somewhere I don't even know myself from where. I've always been interested in boxing and I'll start at home maybe after my volleyball practises? Any tips for female boxers?
this is one of the best video out there ,the technics so fucking detailed , love this video so much
Thank you so much I'm from Morocco 🇲🇦 please need more videos
Been practicing for 4 years now, still looking for sharpening my foundations skills. Material like this video is priceless, thanks for sharing this stuff in such a good way.
Boxing is a blessed sport, find the right gym and coaches and get in the boxing addiction
One of the best videos yet good job good job explaining things
What an awesome coach...he make it easy how he explains.. thank you
Great video bro 🥊🥊
Thank you for your time and help boxing coach 👍I will follow up your lessons and knowledge in boxing!
This video has helped me alot thanks man. very knowledgeable content.
Great boxing tutorial video ever seen. hope you visit s. korea one day! great work!!
Very good video. Informative, immediately useful. I am an athletic 69 year old grandfather studying boxing and other martial arts to teach to my granddaughter. Very good instruction.
Thank you for your time and help in teaching boxing 👍I will follow up your teaching and knowledge in the combat sport of pugilism!
its a good video, very detailed, a lot to practise and memorize, thanks.
I found best channel for boxing fr !!! ❤
Literally #1 on UA-cam!
Can u please a tutorial on how to properly roll with punches
See i want to start boxing and this is the best video i have seen on youtube for boxing
Best boxing channel ive stumbled upon
You’re a great teacher man, subbed 👌
Great stuff.
Great video, just great👏👏👏👏
Best demonstration ever ❤️
Thank you
Bro being a boxer your physique is of perfect size 💪🤛✊
Hi,
I realy like your slow and effective methode of learning.
Its nice to follow and hear at same time.
Thank you.
You teaching great Details.😊
You rekindled the love i had for boxing mate, I'm definitely subscribing!
niceee mannn thanks a lot.. greetings from hamburg germany :)
This guy is a King
Just starting my first boxing class at 43, I can’t wait to punch something 😂 lots of pent up anger but the discipline is what I’m there for!
How has it been
@ it lasted 3 sessions. I went to a place where they pretty much put you in the ring with 20 other people and you bash each other with basically no explanation or any techniques…I wasn’t expecting to be fighting people for the first few sessions. Getting punched does not release pent up anger and neither does punching a scrawny 20 yrs old in the face.
Hello, I have 31. Years and I started learning boxing my body , so great
This video is amazingly detailed brother.
You’re a chad too bro damn, No Diddy.
Thank you from my end as a beginner 🔰🔰
Thank you
Great teacher. You make things look so easy.
The comment section says it all….u are a great educator. ❤🌹
Very impactful instructional, so many good answers delivered here, I loved it from beginning to the end,
Absolutely useful! Thanks and all the best from Spain 😛