Boxing Techniques
Boxing Techniques
Boxing Techniques
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5 Key Strategies
5 Key Boxing Strategies
1. Authentic Boxing Technique 2. Structure 3. Strategy 4. Timing, Body Movement & Weight Transfer 5. Evasion & Defensive Drills
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yourself. This includes how to stand, move and punch. This is the key to be able to generate speed, power, endurance and develop strength co-ordination and sharpen your reflexes
Teaching Secondly you learn how to teach. Knowing
and teaching are two different things. To successfully instruct someone to both box (stand, move and punch) and how to safely and effectively use focus pads first you need to be proficient yourself and then master the art of teaching and communication to enable your client to understand what you want them to do.
Tactics This is where we go deeper and learn advance
Structure
The structure of a session should always follow the sequence of
warm up conditioning cool down
conditioning drills on how to use boxing as a cross training method for sporting teams, athletes and advanced trainers who want to push their limits. At this stage you have mastered the basic and now it is time to get more advanced with work rest ratios, combinations and integrate boxing into your participants training goals.
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Structuring boxing within your personal training session is something you need to consider first. i.e. Do you plan to do weights or core stability before you include boxing in your session? Or do you plan to do boxing first? The rule is start your session with whatever your priority is. Generally boxing should be considered a separate part of your session, do not try and combine core work and boxing. If you are going to do core work do core work, then boxing same applies for resistance training. The structure within your boxing session include the following options:
model. This is where you start moving and training like a professional boxer. Including how to safely do body work light sparring and a variety of boxing specific drills
Continuous boxing for endurance Rounds, where you can manipulate your work rest ratios i.e. 3 minute round with 30 second rest Combinations/ graded combinations; using a set combination for a certain number of repetitions then gradually adding in extra punches or movements to the combination in a sequential manner Reflex Style/Freestyle: this is where you put the workout together as you go. You may call the punches out as you go or use the reflex style where you hold the pads up and the client has to react and hit them. If you have a thorough understanding of strategy you can conduct a very challenging and effective workout together. Technique: this is where the focus is purely on technique; ideally this should occur as a part of every session. You may chose to focus on one punch i.e. focus on the left hook for that session and you use different teaching strategies to work on that one area. Be careful to choose one maximum two aspects to work on as trying to be too specific with every aspect will only confuse and frustrate your client. You can chose to have your session consist of a combination of structures, so the types of workouts and variety is only limited by you imagination.
Strategy
Strategy is all about how to put combinations together and why certain combinations or movements are put together. Once you have an understanding of boxing strategy you will never struggle to come up with combinations that keep you workout fresh and exciting. You shouldnt have to rely on list of combinations written by someone else and often these combinations are just a group of punches thrown together. Understanding boxing strategy gives you the ability to conduct workouts like a professional boxing trainer.
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