I love this video! So many great points in here! I think many rules such as slip a jab to the outside or start and end with a jab are good for teaching beginners but definitely breaking any of these rules can surprise your opponent and work well. I like how you emphasize mixing things up, being unpredictable, and that there is always an exception to every rule… we certainly live in a complex world and boxing is no exception ❤❤
The information is great! As it currently stands, though, this video feels more like a podcast where you listen without the visual parts of the video doing a whole lot. I know it takes work to do more video edits, so it's cool if you stick with this style, but I have a suggestion for a small edit or two that may help it easier to follow future videos. 1. Much like a Powerpoint presentation can have a header over the slides, you could have some kind of banner on the side with a list of the topics for the video. The current topic can be highlighted. 2. Use the chapter feature in UA-cam to set timestamps when you move to a new topic. That helps people jump to different tips more effectively upon rewatch. In fact, this could possibly replace the previous tip. I care a lot about your gym and hope for you all to have the best products out there!
@@coachKeithKeppner and any tips you might have for shorter fighters to close distance on taller opponent without getting hit would be great..that is one I struggle with
I love this video! So many great points in here! I think many rules such as slip a jab to the outside or start and end with a jab are good for teaching beginners but definitely breaking any of these rules can surprise your opponent and work well. I like how you emphasize mixing things up, being unpredictable, and that there is always an exception to every rule… we certainly live in a complex world and boxing is no exception ❤❤
Thanks brother and absolutely!
The information is great! As it currently stands, though, this video feels more like a podcast where you listen without the visual parts of the video doing a whole lot. I know it takes work to do more video edits, so it's cool if you stick with this style, but I have a suggestion for a small edit or two that may help it easier to follow future videos.
1. Much like a Powerpoint presentation can have a header over the slides, you could have some kind of banner on the side with a list of the topics for the video. The current topic can be highlighted.
2. Use the chapter feature in UA-cam to set timestamps when you move to a new topic. That helps people jump to different tips more effectively upon rewatch. In fact, this could possibly replace the previous tip.
I care a lot about your gym and hope for you all to have the best products out there!
Yes I must make use of the chapter feature 100 percent!
Great video!
Thank you!!!!! Any thoughts you have on these points? Also anything you'd be interested in hearing my opinion in a video or a tool or tactic?
@@coachKeithKeppner I would like to see anything you would suggest for bigger young heavyweights.
@@joeallenboxingcool 100 percent I've made many successful ones. Anything more specific You feel you need?
@@coachKeithKeppner Footwork for bigger slower guys to help improve speed or move better would be great Sir.
100 percent!
great boxing info,will be applying some of this to kickboxing training
Great!
@@coachKeithKeppner and any tips you might have for shorter fighters to close distance on taller opponent without getting hit would be great..that is one I struggle with
@@duckmcfly6416 hey sorry for the delay on this one! What do you currently do to try to close the distance?
Mostly I try to rush in with a jab to the body