Boxing Workout - boxerobics in action www.essextraining.com

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

http://www.essextraining.com
Updated boxing related workout (boxerobics) with warmup and demonstration of pad work and technique coaching. Part of a coaching series we are publishing to Youtube for all levels of ability and experience.

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  • Thanks for your clear, slow motion instructions on all those moves and the advice on the warm up and core stab.

  • Glad you found it useful - we are going to be posting a lot more soon, so please keep watching (and give us some input on what else you might like to see)

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  • The hook is all wrong he's connecting the pad around the chest area which isn't gonna knock any guy out!

  • Check out girls doing techincal pad work on my videos

  • big time

  • @lebouts10 there's nothing overexargerated about his hook he's using proper power technique

  • i think i get what your saying. the movement starts with the brain, travel through the spine type stuff. maybe his point is you want to be sure to getyour feet and thighs behind the punch?

  • need some work on the right hook i would imagine.

  • Pretty dynamic stuff! Showtime Johnny Pal

  • I think he means that the power comes from the feet upwards,i.e through the legs. When you hook or uppercut you 'load the legs' by bending the knees and exploding off the back leg. The core is providing balance, but that will only go so far. You still need to have a good fighting stance....the power in the legs and distribution of the body weight is equally as important.

  • Mr WikiProfessor, are you serious? He says power comes from the feet and then goes on to mention 'the core' alot. He's not saying that feet produce energy he's saying that if you get your feet right you can hit properly. If I'm in the ring about to fight and I'm given the choice of standing properly on firm ground OR having my feet amputated and my ankles balancing on trays of ice (with as much tonic neural accuracy as I can fill my pockets with) I'm going to choose the feet please.

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