Hey man I am completely new to boxing but wanting to learn how to properly protect my family…. son is 2 and I want to teach him one day as well… your videos are very well broken down and very helpful. Thank you for your content.
Quality video, thanks for sharing your insight. If I’m right in thinking when your not at the level of someone who has seen the same repetitive / predictable patterns (me) you’d have to rely heavily on your eyes and timing. Do you have any videos on how to improve on timing / reactions? Or is sparring the best way? Would be great to hear your view. Thank you. UK 🇬🇧
I’m curious on your thoughts on this… I have sticks but I haven’t used them much yet because I like having my students/training partners get used to seeing “real” punches coming so I almost only do these type of drills as partner drills. Do you think there is a benefit to using the sticks compared to having a training partner throw actual punches but with “light” power behind them to help the students learn without getting hurt?
My philosophy is you always work with what you have. I think the real thing is always the best thing (actual partners like you said), but what I like about the sticks is that they add extra distance. If you can control distance with someone that has sticks and get in and out, then when someone arms are regular length, its a lot easier. Does that make sense? Thanks for your question and feedback!
I find rolling while training weird because the coach never tries to hit the person like they would in a real sparring match. They always go slightly over the head… the amount of times Ive had to tell someone to actually try to hit me
Defense/offense/footwork/bagwork/angles all in one video.. thanks.
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These videos get better and better, thank you coach! Can’t wait to practice this.
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Excellent video covering the fundamental from both stances
Great channel! Fundamentals over tricks any day.
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Great video on the fundamentals! I really appreciate that you demonstrate with both orthodox and southpaw fighters! Great channel bro
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This is great stuff and I’m so appreciative for the fact that you approach it from southpaw
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Really good coaching and instructional videos. 👍
Such an amazing video. Love the drills.
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Hey man I am completely new to boxing but wanting to learn how to properly protect my family…. son is 2 and I want to teach him one day as well… your videos are very well broken down and very helpful. Thank you for your content.
Thank you for your comment. Boxing is such a great workout for so many different reasons. Best of luck with your training!
Start concealed carry if you wanna protect your family
Excellent drills coach …. Im gonna practice these with my students 👊🏾🥊💯
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Coach great video & great quality content, I’m impressed
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Great content, thanks for sharing southpaw demonstrations in many of your videos.
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Love the videos much love from New Zealand
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This video was gold. Thank you 🙏
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Love it, notice they aren’t crossing there feet. Stay balanced, stay guarded. Love it, do it and repeat it
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Min 10 of watching this masterclass 👌 🙌
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very useful, keep going
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Awesome video thanks
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Quality video, thanks for sharing your insight. If I’m right in thinking when your not at the level of someone who has seen the same repetitive / predictable patterns (me) you’d have to rely heavily on your eyes and timing. Do you have any videos on how to improve on timing / reactions? Or is sparring the best way? Would be great to hear your view. Thank you. UK 🇬🇧
I’m curious on your thoughts on this… I have sticks but I haven’t used them much yet because I like having my students/training partners get used to seeing “real” punches coming so I almost only do these type of drills as partner drills. Do you think there is a benefit to using the sticks compared to having a training partner throw actual punches but with “light” power behind them to help the students learn without getting hurt?
My philosophy is you always work with what you have. I think the real thing is always the best thing (actual partners like you said), but what I like about the sticks is that they add extra distance. If you can control distance with someone that has sticks and get in and out, then when someone arms are regular length, its a lot easier. Does that make sense? Thanks for your question and feedback!
This video wass 10000/10
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Is it a good idea to evade to the left when u are southpaw?😊
You can, everything has a time and place, it just depends on the scenario. Thank you for your question!
@@PullmansGym thanks for answer 😊
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I find rolling while training weird because the coach never tries to hit the person like they would in a real sparring match. They always go slightly over the head… the amount of times Ive had to tell someone to actually try to hit me
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