Learn Boxing Information
Considering to Learn Boxing?
This sport is very old in fact. When I was in college there was
a lot of pictures of it in my history books. It was popular
then and nowadays millions of devoted fans watch this sport on a
regular basis. It's not football, and it doesn't involve a point
guard or free throws. In fact, this very particular sport doesn't
involve a ball of any kind. It only takes two in order to play.
Actually all you need is a pair of gloves. If you didn't already
guess it, I'm talking about boxing. This is a westernized form of
stand-up self-defense, but is more commonly known as a sport. It's
all in how you train and what you make of it. Personally I would be
much more interested to learnboxing for self-defense
purposes, rather than trying my hand at the pro circuit. Few and
far between are skilled enough for that route. Having said the
obvious, who's up for a couple of boxing lessons? This form of
self-defense sport in which you need to exercise to be good at can
really benefit your overall lifestyle.
I received my first lesson in boxing from a customer in
the car auto parts store I used to work at. This was about
five years back. At the time, he was just entering the pro circuit.
I was more than happy for him to pass me the boxing basics.
It's quite impressive to learn
boxing or any martial art from someone who excels at
it to his level.
Learn Boxing - Basic Punches
Bob first informed me that there are four basic
punches in boxing.
The first and foremost of these is the jab.
This is the first and most crucial strike his trainer
taught him. It's often used to stun, set-up, confuse, or distract
your opponent. It basically paves the way for few more aggressive
attacks.
Secondly you have the strait punch or
cross. This particular punch begins at your face and blows straight
through to your opponents. You'll see it over and over in
professional boxing matches.
Third you have what is called the hook
punch. This one is a great follow-up to a jab. Stun then
demolish your opponent with a fierce right hook.
Fourth and finally there is the
upper-cut. This is probably the least used, but
most powerful of punches. If you can slip one in and make decent
contact, you can do some real damage in a fight. Just be sure you
don't toss it out of nowhere. A boxer would see it coming and
dodge, then attack.
Now, whether you wanted to learn
boxing or not, you just got your first taste.
I chose to learn boxing not for fighting but for self-defense
purposes. I had already studied Chinese boxing for years. It was
time to add a western flare to my easy going style of self-defense.
Check out your local gym today, and get that first in-person boxing
lesson started. Just Remember it will take discipline and patience
to learnboxing
young one.
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