BOXING SECRET | How Moving To Your Right Can Win You Fights
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2020
- In BOXING, learning to move to your right has all but been abandoned. Very few professional boxers, MMA fighters, and the like, are able to move in the direction of their strong hand while also maintaining their stance. And those that can have difficulty initiating their offense while doing so.
The vast majority of these athletes will move toward their right/rear hand FLAT. Moving square in a shuffling motion, much like a basketball players defense, making them both a large and off balance moving target. You will often see this in footwork drills when fighters are first developing; they call this LATERAL movement.
You will most commonly see fighters move to their RIGHT/REAR HAND exclusively when trying to escape a pressuring fighter. There is no other use.
Finding angles in boxing has been a difficult task over the years, and has only been adopted on smaller scale maneuvers that are entirely situational. Fighters such as Mike Tyson, and Vasyl Lomachenko, have made some of these maneuvers famous by the use of shifting/sliding. The opportunity for this technique often requires distance to have been closed, making the angles a multi-step process. However, using correct footwork, effective movement to your right/rear hand can be used off the cuff without any prerequisites. If you find you and your opponent are in the typical stalemate, move to your right.
Being able to move in this direction enhances your ability as it creates avenues of approach that your opponent does not expect. Almost every fighter subconsciously has a "FIELD OF PLAY" in which everything that may occur in a fight will take place in this area. Being able to exploit this common instinct will give you the edge in combat sports as it allows you to stay a step ahead of your opponent.
Forcing your opponent to react to you gives you the ability to control when and where the fight takes place. Forcing them into positions that are uncommon, or unusual will keep them off balance.
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The most valuable thing about Marvin cook’s teachings, is that it’s outside of the box boxing philosophy. Takes the basics and flips em in a more practical way. Can’t beat modified textbooks 🔥
Question what the others won’t 🙏
@@TrueBoxerStance do what others won't do now, so that you can do what others can't do later. 🙏🏿
@@TrueBoxerStance can you suggest any fighters that demonstrate these concepts like the true boxer stance and others within the ring. Having a live example to watch would be helpful, thanks!
@@shimonbrathwaite651
Marvin Hagler and Julio Cesar Chavez. They're the masters of taking the right "spot". Especially Chavez is all about that footwork.
I would say often in most sports specifically combat sports that knowing the basics and the general rules regarding their reasoning is the key to exploiting said rules and said basics....very similar in Muay Thai...learning to move to your strong side, leaves open lead kicks to the head and traps for their lead leg, etc. Having a dynamic game is always a plus
When I see Marvin Cook upload I stop everything Im doing and watch that on repeat because his content is GOLD.
As always Kry, I appreciate it 🙏 good to see recurring fans
Literally did the same. Value is thru the roof here!
Good for you
For real tho I listen and pay attention
Truth
This guy is a master of the often overlooked, basics. This style if perfected could be deadly, but this legend did it. I love you Marvin you teach so good.
Much appreciated. The occupants of this sport have a habit of skipping passed the fundamentals.
I agree, this guy is the man. Him and Coach Anthony are the two guys I consider top of the line when it comes to boxing knowledge. Props and respect!
One thing I really didn’t understand about the video is this. When moving to the right are you doing a sort of stutter step or a pivot?
@@maxanderson3733 Good question ! I tried to kinda stutter with a very small pivot, and It feels natural and creisp. I suggest you work on your calf stamina because repeating the footwork drills got my legs cramped up!
@@saihinadir ooohhh! So it’s like something in between. That makes sense.
Good point about the calf workouts though. The legs are the life line.
As someone who wants to go pro his return has scared me knowing other amatuers will be more likely have acess to this knowledge
The coach you don’t tell anyone about 😂
@@TrueBoxerStance I feel bad cos I want your channel to grow but also tryna be UK HW champion so can't share.
Will share to mess around boxers lol
Same! Steel sharpen steel I suppose. 😆
Doesn't Matter if they cant apply the knowledge
@@TrueBoxerStance damn wernt expecting a reply lol
Wow! I always had problems moving to my right. This is so helpful. Moving to the right cuts off the right hand instantly. So we just have to defend the left.
Circling away from your opponents power hand is gold. Somebody show this to Deontay Wilder..
He did this against zhang recently and got clipped with a couple of left hands
I’ve always heard, “circle away from the power hand”, but I like this explanation.
Exactly, that's how I was taught. I was taught move both ways and avoid the power hand until you want to face it in an exchange. However I have to know how to switch it up so I don't get cut off from just going one way.
Each time I watch your videos my fight game evolves. Thank you!
Sport aside, this is a golden example of how boxing should be taught as a martial art!
Glad to hear it Denzel Watching-a-Ton 👌
This style is mid
@@forrestdudley4775how so?
I've decided that this makes too much sense for me to keep being hyper skeptical due to the novelty of this information. I've been training my jab and your footwork patterns in the true boxer's stance for about a month now and I keep getting better even in what felt like unrelated areas such as combination punching simply because I never took the time to really find my balance. Moving to the right was hard at first but now it is almost as natural. Moving from the hips too! I feel like I'm cutting away the excess crap from my movements. A lot of the techniques I had previously learned were for in-fighting because my sparring partner was taller so it's sad to see a lot of that hard work vanish from my shadowboxing but I think it will be worth it. Suggested this channel to a few friends, thanks for the content.
@Hung Manh Vu right! it was just so hard at first to go from fighting relatively square to a bladed stance but im glad that i am. if you’ve ever played ping pong this stance is a lot like cutting the ball, you’re forcing the opponent to play by your rules or else they pay dearly
I dont really get it. I always try to remind myself to stay in the true boxer stance but the thing is that i dont understand the concept of moving from your hips.
@@tarikelschiehaby4644 stabilize your trunk. if you have weak abdominal muscles this can be an issue, but try moving around with your jab and evenly distribute your weight. his video’s make it pretty clear imo, watch how coach moves
I'm 53 and I'm the oldest guy in my gym that spars by about 20 years. Love this technique because it keeps my opponent off balance and allows me to control pace. When they try to "fix" their position, if they do it in the wrong part of the ring, it allows me to drive them into the corners
Do you still box? What age did you start?
I’m a coach and competitor- Coach Marvin’s stuff is some of the best content I’ve seen on CZcams in terms of boxing knowledge & application. So glad you are back uploading new videos, my students and I all love your videos!
My pleasure Ramy. I deeply appreciate it 🙏
Such valuable knowledge. I actually learned this playing UFC3. The practice involved to incorporate irl is incredible difficult but really rewarding. This movement pattern confuses opponents because it's so unnatural. Mix it up though to stay illusive because like all movement patterns, it can become predictable if done too often.
I have learned a lot in the past few weeks after finding your channel. Thanks!
Glad to hear it. Show me some time 👍
Thank you for answering my prayers bro! Ive been drilling this for the last week and already seeing a lot of improvement in my balance and coordination moving to the right.
This is a huge video. That’s gold right there.
This is awesome im thankful both of my first boxing coaches swore by moving to the right and they drilled it with us so now it is natural. Great to see others preaching this concept!
Another platinum session, sir! The angles of the footwork are extremely helpful. Also, translates very well for those of us not training for sport.
The beauty of time is the amount knowledge one can acquire. Its a blessing that more seasoned people can pass their findings on to the young. Thank you for the content sir
The 90 degree fight angle was the best thing I learn from my self thanks to the first True Boxing stance video and somehow Marvin is talking about that in this video 😳, i do MMA and all my game is thanks to you and your True Boxing Stance. Thank you Coach, Oss 🙌🏾🔥
dude ive always struggled punching while moving to the right, this video just helped me out so much
Glad to have the OG back I swear you helped me get better at boxing with these videos you are the Maestro 😎
Keep em coming Marv. This is gold
All of your teaching methods make sense than any other styles and your IQ fight is on another level. I would love to see more content on hooks and body shots and how to change levels. So glad your back and uploading these pure gold content🔥
Glad you came back
Marvin, thank you! Excellent advice!
My trainer taught me this style as a defensive tool - to avoid my opponent's right hand.
The initial instruction is to push off the lead foot, and moving the rear foot to the right. However, when the two helpers are doing it. They’re stepping in with the lead foot and the rear follows. It’s the exact opposite. Which way are you recommending?
I’m practicing this all step by step. I’m amazed when I see some of the pros and their balance and footwork are totally off. This is just gold.
Thankful for the new content and new perspective! 💯
Great video coach! Struggled with this until I picked it up in one of your older seminar videos. It's become second nature now since I've been drilling it and actually feels more comfortable for me than circling clockwise, knowing that it's rare to encounter, plus keeping me further away from that right hand. It was nice to see you do an up to date, in depth video on it. Thank you for taking time out to do these. They are appreciated.
Thanks Coach. Good to see you Back
Definitely a huge insight. I haven't been able to find such a clean explanation on this so far. Much appreciated
I have never had anybody paint a picture so perfectly in my mind as you did here. This is just perfection. I’ve been boxing since I was 16. I let it go for some years, almost a decade I’d say. I recently picked it back up this year in January but now as a certified USA Boxing coach. And your videos have helped me in the most immense ways. Thank you Marvin.
Marvin I love the fact that you take the time to teach us average joes the art and science of boxing in such a simple, in depth, and easy to understand way and always giving top quality content. I will use this jab with the step off next sparring session in my Muay Thai gym
Love how the students are thoroughly thinking about their next step. SO COOL!
There is so much love for the technique and the details from this guy! I only wish he would show it more than talking about it. He reminds me of my first boxing teacher, who was also super passionate about it!
Marvin's teaching has been a blessing.
The way he teachings genuinely feel as if I was apart of his boxing sessions.
His teaching are pure boxing gold. And his skills makes us understand it's a craft with science behind it
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐So glad to see you're making new videos! Missed this!!
Been boxing for almost 10 years. I have incorporated allot of your stuff into my game and it's been a gamechanger. The way you communicate the break downs comparisons and demonstrate is really hard to come by and easy to understand. I hope you keep doing these.
Glad you came back. Great video
I appreciate it Ace 🙏
I like it. Time to implement this. I have an idea on how to set things up differently now. Thanks Marvin!
Great teaching. The way that he breaks it down for you to see what he is explaining really helps.
Great stuff! Glad you're back making videos. I hope you keep it up!
Man oh man, his humility and attitude is over the top, beautiful spirited trainer... don't even know him, but he is definitely has my stamp of approval.
The best video out right now..thanks 💯💯
I love the attention to detail in you explaining stepping off the front foot but without crossing the back leg. It's a movement I'm extremely adept at due to the wonderful teaching over the years from my instructor's. Seeing this video is awesome confirmation of both what I've learned as well as your knowledge that I can pull from my own experience. I love it brotha. Keep up the great work
Marvin, could you post a session of you sparring whenever you can? I’m interested to see how all of your concepts would come together in a match.
Correct...Plz respond to this
I like to see that too
@@fazalc2576 I'm waiting to see him spar
Thanks, lol that all i like to see
I'd like to see that too
This is great! Thank you!
I just joined my first boxing gym and taking the extra time I can to learn from you and your channel. Your content is outstanding and after just a few videos I have learned how important my stance and footwork are.
Always know you will engage my mind and help me understand WHY I want to do what you're teaching. I'll be working this on the bag. Thanks, Coach.
Great tips. Thanks, Coach!
Good to see you back Marvin
Great lesson Coach!
Simple and clean. It makes more sense when it's explained this way.
Man you were the video i watched when i started 3 years ago. Good to see new videos from you.
It’s always incredible coming back to this video, I feel like I realize or learn something every time. Thank you Coach!
I swear I never seen other coaches run this 👌
Fantastic way of seeing it
You sir have to be one of the best teachers I've seen on footage, seem very genuine, god bless ! Legendary
This lesson is gold thank you 🤠👍🏻
Thank you for teaching us.
Always Top level info!! Definitely appreciate you brother!
This is one gem I will implement in my next sparring match in December. Great tool. Love the channel.
Thank you Marvin!
Thank you for the lesson
Hello Coach. I want to Sincerely thank you, and that I appreciate the knowledge that you're sharing on your Platform. Am learning so much, all the way from Kenya.🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Wow, glad to hear the international praise. Hope all is well Mykol!
Thanks for the training!
Marv, your wisdom about the sport of boxing is so sound and clear. Please continue to drop gems on us. Your channel is a gift. Thank you.
That’s deeply appreciated. Continue to watch, learn, and enjoy my content brother
Wow. That was a lesson well taught.
Thankyou for this one. Excellent lesson on the right side. Keep it up brotha! 🙏🏼
So much valuable information. Thank you
Love your content, makes sense, easy to understand. Thank u
Thank you for this.
i really love your perspective on boxing. you're a phenomenal teacher. i hope you keep making videos.
Great stuff ! Thank you
Man I appreciate this Mr. Cook. Im a big fan and I was anticipating that new video b/c I’ve been trying to learn boxing and how to defend myself. There are so many styles out there but this makes sense definitely appreciated
Well I appreciate you taking both the time to watch and comment Jahmir 🙏
I've learn alot from your videos Sir. Great to have you back brotha!!!
Brilliant.
I just wanna say that I applied your videos to my Muay Thai stance. During some elbow tag we did today(part of our warm-ups), I noticed it was throwing people off how I was moving and using my "rifle" to open them up. So many more targets were available to me by using your methods.
For those of you who don't think it works, try it. Drill it, use it while shadowboxing. Then, try it during some light sparring. I am fully convinced that this man's methods work - and not just for traditional boxing. I'm gonna focus on moving right in my shadowboxing to prepare for Spar Day Wednesdays at my gym! Thank you for making these videos and the old ones from 8 or so years ago!
Hell yeah. Same. Been applying this during my
Muay Thai and its throwing everyone off.
Great Video!!! Thanks!!!
Super underated video. As an experienced Elite amateur this movement is so basic yet so overlooked and nobody will circle to their right because the awkward step and foot crossing. On-top of that the angles you just created is what hurts people... Not how hard you can hit, which is why Lomachenko was/is so deadly! A+
Love it 🔥🔥
Great teacher. Gives you the technique and the rationale for the technique. Keep it up.
Thank you Cook!
I remember watching his first video and now he’s back ?! Man he’s bringing that light back in the game 💯
Super good info. And explained SO well. Thank you!
This is kewl. Thanks.
I'm so glad your back, found your videso when I started boxing and was sad when I saw that your YT channel was inactive, some parts of 2020 are good :D
You are absolutely right with everything that you have said. Tried & tested your boxing methods and they work brilliantly. Highly recommended you to everyone. Thanks for sharing. Keep em' coming. Always thristy and eager to learn from your tutorials 👍👍👍
Great teacher. A true thinker. Great video sir!
Thank you. Great content!
First time seeing this guy. Seems very respectful and knowledgeable. Subscribed
Thank You for posting this. I study Sanda and my instructor is constantly pushing me to move in ways that do not come naturally. It is great to see something like this to reinforce some of that.
I'm loving all the new content. Thanks again!
Of course, glad to here it David
I'm subbing! This is gold!
AWESOME!!
i subbed to your channel because of all your old videos - all gold. now you're creating new content. amazing!
Been a long time coming
Amazing!!!!
Thanks bro, you are a great teacher. I can’t wait to see more of your videos!!!!! Much love, peace an respect
Man, I feel like Christmas morning! A fresh new video from coach Marvin! This is gold!
Golden & Brillant! Thank U! Blessings...
Great stuff coach!