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  • Advanced Defense

Active and Passive Defense

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 04/09/201809/01/2018

If you think about which defensive techniques are more spectator-friendly, you can get a rough idea about which of these techniques are viewed as better than other ones. This is where the idea of Passive and Active defense comes in.

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  • Advanced Footwork

Positioning

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 03/25/201806/12/2019

Positioning is when a boxer is obtaining an effective angle and distance relative to his opponent. In this post, I will cover how a boxer gets into position and what is a good position and what is a bad one.

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Ring Generalship

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 02/23/201806/12/2019

Ring generalship is one of the central components of the scoring criteria of bouts, and it is often referred to in boxing.

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  • Advanced Offense

Top 11 Variations of the Straight

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 01/15/201805/12/2018

For the advanced boxer, here are short descriptions of selected and useful variations of the 2.

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  • Advanced Offense

Timing

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 11/02/201704/09/2018

Part of landing a knockout punch requires, of course, power, but the other part of it requires timing.

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  • Advanced Footwork

Pendulum Step

  • by Loc Ho
  • Posted on 09/13/201709/16/2017

The pendulum step is a rhythmic, quick back-and-forth step and is useful for amateur boxing.

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