When it comes to your attacking boxing combinations, you can choose to use either prepared, unprepared or….somewhere in between.
In this video we work through 3 boxing combinations. With the first two combinations, I show you an ‘unprepared attack’ and a ‘prepared attack’.
This approach of going for a prepared or unprepared attack helps to increase your variation, making you less predictable and more effective.
The principle of preparing your attack for your boxing combinations is pretty simple, put a feint up front.
As you see in the video, the combinations I use are the same, I just swap out the jab for a feint. Using a feint helps you get to that power shot quicker (either the lead hook or the back hand cross).
The final combination incorporates the wondrous screw-shot.
A simple way to think about the screw-shot is to feint the back hand to the body and turn it into a head shot when the shot is half way to it’s target.
So the final boxing combination is neither prepared nor unprepared…it’s a half way house of boxing combinations!
Something for everyone 😀
Cheers
Fran
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Fran
I am very impressed by the skills that you have shown me in your videos. You seem not to have lost your quickness and stamina. You are an amazing coach
Fran.
Thank you very much Greg, that’s really kind of you to say. Yes, doing quite a bit of running lately. Just short mixed paced runs (3K) and the occasional gym session. Keeps a decent level of fitness going👍