Tuesday, October 02, 2007

One of the best training methods in boxing is the hard hand held
mitt. This is perfect for practicing punching to the face. Now you
must move the mitt when you punch as far as possible with the least
amount of arm movement. Try to strike the mitt starting with your
open fist only a few inches away. Don’t try to push your fist out, try
to move your body in a way that is likened to sneezing. This is what
we call in T’ai chi a ‘mah-jong’ or explosive energy movement; the
whole body must perform the action and not just one part.
Always remember to keep up your guard. When you punch with
your right fist, keep your left palm over the right side of your face.
When you punch with your left fist, keep your right palm over the
left side of your face.
When you punch, push forward with the rear foot lifting the heel of
that foot off the ground as seen in the last photo.
Punch the hand held mitt five times with perfect timing and always
bring the other palm back as a guard. Start out slowly at first, trying
to judge exactly how to place your fist so that you gain the maximum
amount of power. Then, you start to speed up the five punches so
that you are able to perform the five punches in about one second.
However, you must keep the timing of the five punches exactly the
same so that the time between each punch is the same. Also, and
most importantly, you must be sure that you aren’t losing power in
order to gain speed, make sure that the holder of the mitt feels each
punch.

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