Boxing Importance Of
Repetitive Punch Combination
training.
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The best ability shall
fail if not then understanding that boxing is
in fact liken to a Master Chess Game. Except
the boxer represents all the chess pieces that
also faces defeat with far more to lose than a
chess game. In what amounts to being a no mans
land in the ring, a war of technical
persistence to overcome the on coming attacks,
from the opposing
adversary.
If not planning to throw
more than just one punch or one punch
combination at a time, at spaces available in
the opponents defence. Then it is likely an
opponent will find this point out somewhere in
the first round. Easily as soon as the first
thirty seconds of the match commencing,
especially if stamina fit will begin to punch
using multi handed
combinations.
The boxing match must
begin having many punch combinations already at
hand. Never thinking of what punch to throw for
having been extensively training the punch
moves, till automatically apart of movement.
When in training at the beginning when learning
boxing, often this problem will arise in
thought.
Which punch to use best
having seen an opening when sparring, in the
opponent’s defence. Yet confusing to select the
best punch or punch combination to use, so
missing the point of maximum effect. Such
hesitancy can result in advantage being taken
by the opponent, scoring when indecision of
punching rules your
game.
To overcome such events
in boxing or your career boxing is to go over
all punch combinations again, and again, then
do it some more. If there is punch moves you do
not like then train till you like them. Your
future as a boxer depends upon you mastering
every punch move, with a wish to prove how able
you are to apply any punch
move.
Remember an opponent might be
far ahead of your game, doing these tips for
months, years even. You can never take things
by assumption in the master chess game of
boxing, as in master chess the board game.
Expect the unexpected be prepared to act
instantly in counter actions, when actions by
the opponent are
overwhelming.
Nine Tenths of defence is in
fact attack, a golden rule of
boxing.
Always plan to throw more
than is needed for never are you sure of the
human element of boxing, the judges. A human
judges every match in some cases the referee
himself. The opponent appears to be picking up
points scoring punches through your indecisive
punch selection.
Whether clearly landing the
punches or not then judges are likely to give
advantage to the opponent. Even if you are then
landing clearly more often, yet punching much
less times than the opponent. All in all a very
hard time follows such a situation desperately
attempting to overcome a losing
battle.
The answer is simply this:
train, train and train at the punch moves over
and over. I cannot stress enough to this point,
how punch and punch combinations must be as
easy as walking to achieve. I mean you do not
have to think about walking (supposing healthy)
just put one foot in front of the other,
right?
That is how easy punching
should be to avoid the above information being
your reality in the ring, a master of punch
moves and punch combinations.
Attempt in training to double
up and mix combinations of punches, till all
being effectively clearly landing. No point
throwing punches for the sake of throwing
chances of landing clearly enough to score a
point is slim. Better to attack decisively with
momentum using multi handed combination attacks
where possible.
This gives the impression of
ability on show cunning is the winner in such a
situation, so learn to be
cunning.
+ Written by Lawrence Crampshee © (press here)
Lawrence Crampshee founder of BoxingSite.net & BoxingSite.info, a former champion Scottish boxer with fourteen years experience competitive amateur boxing fighting locally, nationally and internationally.
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