Head Movement and Footwork Drills that Make you Hard to Hit #headmovement #boxingfootwork

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I’ve fought MMA fights, several and fax kickboxing in countless hours in a gym. As far as a YouTube guy goes he would be one to follow and I like when he’s teaching and his style.

YeahADabilldo
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Giving us a lot of great drills JT. Much appreciated bro. Also, to followers that are on the fence about joining the channel. You definitely should. The instructional videos and training camps are definitely worth it, and will take your boxing to another level. The level of depth that JT covers in those videos is top tier. Very informative with demonstration. Best boxing channel on YouTube hands down.

IJCJR
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5:45 this reminds me of how Mike Tyson would close the distance against taller fighters with longer reach, slipping their punches and getting into his own hooking range.
Great video!

shonunezekiel
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I watched that drill with the crossed line, and that drill became part of my training routine and o would get so creative with it. I love it. Hands down this is my favorite drill. And not to mention my footwork and head movement and overall boxing moved up levels from this drill.
But i did all that with the actual line. It made my head and feet move good simultaneously and very fluent. I did this every time i trained. Now im back training again after 7 months off and im about 4 th month back in it and im feeling like everything is coming back good but i noticed the difference this time around without doing the crossed slip line drill. Si im going to throw that back in because it is a huge difference without it.
Reason why im saying this is because JT is giving out real GEMS and this one has been tryed and tested personally and it will be a game changer if one decides to take this as seriously and use this drill.
Thank you JT, i would never have accomplished goals that ive done if it wasn't for you. Thank you for taking the time to putting these out because you impact people's lives as you've done for me.
Thank you and God bless you and all yours bro

KennethDuff-hjig
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Thanks. Was just pondering how to enhance my slipping.

MaximusWolfe
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Great for shadow & solo boxing, dodging and evading while staying composed, thanks, your video helps me a lot !

denismugerin
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Yet another fantastic drill, coach. Just what I need for my upcoming boxing session. Thanks!

HeatherThrills
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Man thank you so much. My footwork is really bad. I love your videos. I'll be 53 soon. But I still got some fight in me. I truly love the sport. Thank you.

jamesrowland
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I love the drills you suggest. Drills are extremely effective to build some kind of "flow" into one's boxing. Thank you, Jason, great coaching as always! :)

WalterWhite
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Love this, thank you Coach JT! Will do some of these as a warm up before sparring tonight!! Your library is priceless, I always go back and study over and over bc there is so much to learn from you, both older videos and new! Thank you!! 🙏🏽👊🏽

mh-rc
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Been consistently good for years-great channel

pinterestexpress
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I've found this extremely helpful for not only my boxing training but for also dodging bullshit as a manager at work.

tylers
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You just created an old school's warrior

LincolnJamesHeathrowIII
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Love this guy is very knowledgeable thank you for your time keep making good content people out there really need your help

lifewater
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Immensely helpful. I've always struggled with proper footwork and head movements since most tutorials do not show you different angles on which parts of your body you should be moving.

CCJ
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Thanks JT ! Will definitely implement to my workouts

sylvieanthoine
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This is so cool 🔥 where I live we don't have a boxing gym nearby so this is a great reference for training

demonsuckafucka
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Never disappoints. Took a layoff and watching this video reminds me why I enjoyed and learned so much. Keep up the great work.

fredmac
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Love that you're still making great content

I still remember your flow video, "head, hands, feet, gotta be moving atleast one of em"

Chex
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taller head movement, without ducking down too far, can be very useful in Muay Thai(what I train) and Kickboxing(what the local competitions in my area are; its basically muay thai just without elbows allowed and a very limited clinch...one knee is allowed before you gotta break up if I remember the rules correctly for comps). You gotta watch out for knees(and kicks) like ducking into a knee is REALLY BAD, but as long as you don't go down too far, slips and bobs and so on can still be VERY USEFUL in Muay Thai. I prefer a tight high guard to use with my boxing, but I combine it with reading of the range, timing, footwork, and some minor head movement for my defense, and the occasional parry. I like getting in close and letting the hooks rip, and also using leg kicks.

This is a great video I'm gonna be coming back to it whenever I need a reminder. This is the kind of head movement that works in what I do rather than ducking to your waist and similar exaggerated movements that may work well in boxing but are very bad to use in sports with kicks and knees and legal grappling in addition to punches.

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