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Learn a cool combo -Double Jab & Right X with Dennythetrainer

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http://www.fightingyourdemons.com

Double jab Right Cross is a classic combination used by successful boxers in the boxing match. With a solid, efficient double followed by a bone crunching right hand combination, you can be sure your opponent will be on the back foot.

Dennythetrainer demonstrates this punch, whilst in the bush of Australia. Just proving, boxing training can be performed anywhere. Perfect this combination and you will be able to take on the best in the world - you will be the champion!

This combination can also lead you on for a massive left hook, get you inside and rough up your opponent or simply keep him under your command.

Enjoy my friends and let me know what you think by leaving a quick comment.

Dennythetrainer

http://www.fightingyourdemons.com

Denny can't only pack a good right x. He can pack a whole load of knowledge and experience into one book. The power that is held inside these humble covers are invaluable to every human being. He teaches courage, determination and over coming fear and intimidation. This book will stand still in time through the ages.

http://www.fightingyourdemons.com

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  • i cant do use my left arm to save my life how can i imrove punching?

    i am 14 and gettin a punching bag for christmas

  • @magicdude814 Simply try using your left arm more consistently. Just doing simple tasks and activity's using your left will help alot for example (I know it sounds stupid) washing the dish's, drinking a glass of water, smoking (I dont suggest cause ur 14) be creative and just use it more and it will help you become ambidextrous. For strength when i was younger when working out i would always use my left first and even if I could do more with my right i would stop at the limit my left could do.

  • @natiive - great advice man

  • @magicdude814 - Native hit the nail on the head mate. You need to make sure you use the left more now. You are young enough to make the left your BIG punch. When I was about your age, I broke my right knuckle. My coach at the time Charlie Parvin, tied my right hand onto my chin and spent six weeks with me only jabbing and left hooks. My left hook became my knockout punch...still is :)

  • how manny "kg" bag ? im from eu ;D

  • @mitraljez No idea man...I can carry to the forest...so not too heavy :) but then again..not too light either :)

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  • deadly punches man!

  • @TheJavi94 thts y

  • mate just gotta say thanks for all these, picked up muay thai a couple years ago, playing rugby and american football at uni, nice to get a good boxing workout in there to help out form too. Cheers

  • @natiive Thx man

  • thats awesom. slo mo is a much better way to explain a punch or set up or combo or what ever rather than saying "the power starts here, you rotate here then you do what ever" (aka the normal way). u got some good info sir. i like to hit lower on the bag because its more solid, is that a good thing?

  • @Frogalooninator haha agreed

  • my first boxing lesson was with a heavy bag, throwing jabs with my off hand the whole time. I got a bad ass jab, and it's because of that. Step in with your off foot(forward foot) and put your weight into that jab. Start slow, always bring your glove back to start position.  Increase speed as you go. Don't forget to step, and when you get into throwing those hooks, your back leg is where that power comes from. Concentrate.

  • u push the bag when u punch thats y it moves alot

  • you should control the bag, dont let the bag control you!

  • i'm trying to critisise you, but constructlively. just when you jab, to stop the bag swinging, try to make it more of a snap, and impact about an inch and then return back to the basic stance. but other than that awsome technique and style. i subbed

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