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A Boxing Drill – Simple Movement and Punching

I have said it before and I will say it again, simple works.

When developing boxing skills, even at the elite level, simple boxing drills are the staple of the ever growing, ever developing boxer.

This boxing drill helps combine footwork movement with punching.

Here’s the video:

Simple Movement and Punching

Ensure that you show commitment in bringing this type of boxing drill to your training.

This boxing drill will bring bring benefits to the raw novice and the elite-level boxer.

My favourite part of the drill is that pivot combined with the lead hand uppercut, it’s really slick and smart.

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Questions and comments below please.

Cheers

Fran

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  • Denis April 5, 2021, 9:50 pm

    I felt my drills and shadow boxing was jerky and off balance. I slowed it down to get more familiar with them.
    My perception was that there was no loss of speed, could be wrong on that. I am sure that the techniques were much smoother and more consistent.
    Then you come up with: ‘slow is smooth, smooth is fast’; sums it up.
    I am struggling to explain it, but current working theory.
    Watching boxers throwing combinations in fights, on the bag, mitts or shadow: their hand speed is phenomenal. I tried for that speed but hadn’t put in the work, going for speed that I was not capable of, so I tensed and strained.
    The guys I was modelling had years of practice, had refined the move, recruited the right muscles, relaxed the unnecessary ones. They had earned the speed.
    For me not tensing unnecessarily due to forcing speed has allowed more efficient movements – speed.

    • Fran April 8, 2021, 7:55 pm

      That’s exactly it Denis. And it’s an ongoing process, we should always do this slower drills regardless of where we are on our boxing journey. It works really well. Glad this helped clarify Denis, thanks for your post.

  • David February 13, 2020, 10:05 pm

    Hi Fran, brilliant listening to you , your a star
    So inspirational keep em coming
    Thanks

    • Fran February 16, 2020, 6:58 pm

      Thank you David, that is very kind

  • werewolf November 7, 2017, 11:38 am

    A great drill Fran as always. Love the 1, 2 pivot hook. You can also combine with a roll before the pivot I guess?

    • Fran November 7, 2017, 6:50 pm

      Yes you can – the pivot and roll work really well (I’ve done a video on that fairly recently – worth a look)

  • Itsme October 6, 2017, 2:07 am

    Thank you for your generosity,the clarity in which you communicate these exercises and technique is,second to none.

  • Andy October 4, 2017, 5:06 pm

    Hi Fran another informative drill I’ve had a few working on this with some success along side many other ideas I’ve borrowed why reinvent the wheel do you have any other partner drills I could use for technical sparring? Cheers.

    • Fran October 7, 2017, 4:23 am

      Same philosophy as me Andy. Will have a think on some tech sparring stuff. I tend to use lots of the drills on tech, more often we use blocking moves and counters.

  • Peter Dawkins September 30, 2017, 6:19 am

    Hi Fran

    Yet again another great drill.

    All I can say is a big thank you

    Regards

    Pete

    • Fran October 1, 2017, 6:30 pm

      No worries Pete

      The next one I think you’ll like too 🙂

  • Kenneth Smith September 29, 2017, 12:24 am

    Pivots are a big weakness of mine. I will be adding this drill to my training

    • Fran October 1, 2017, 6:30 pm

      Good man – this works really well Kenneth

  • Frank Mitchell September 28, 2017, 1:35 pm

    That’s something I’d like to try at my club when the regular instructor isn’t around. Would these drills work well with Focus Pads held by a partner?

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:43 pm

      Yes Frank, having pads there would certainly work.

  • Ash September 28, 2017, 10:43 am

    Why do you wait until after the pivot to throw the backhand hook but not the lead hook? Thanks.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:42 pm

      You get extra power. The pivot with the back hand hook lands with more power AFTER. However, you can use it during. The pivot with the lead hand flows really well and allows you to deliver more shots after the hook (you are in the ‘safe’ zone). Make sense?

  • Frankie September 28, 2017, 9:30 am

    Great video Fran. It’s interesting what you say in it about the Eastern European method of going forward with the 1-2. But doesn’t that actually go against what you say in one of the Boxing Training Foundation drills about always throwing the backhand from a stationary position? So it’s okay to break that rule from time to time? I guess it’s good to have a bit of variation in your attacks and not always do the same thing.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:41 pm

      Well spotted Frankie. yes it does, fact is this method is now being pushed to us coaches in the UK. I have mixed views and will continue to coach my original method but I am definitely using this approach also.

      Variety is the spice of life 🙂

      • Frankie September 28, 2017, 7:13 pm

        Cheers Fran. I guess there’s no harm in having both methods in your boxing arsenal, it’d make you a more complete and versatile fighter.

  • Robin September 28, 2017, 7:21 am

    Brilliant as ever Fran!

    Will add these into my workout. Have been caught on the wrong end of pivots too many times in sparring so I really need to get my own going.

    Thanks for all your help.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:40 pm

      No worries Robin, thanks for the feedback pal

  • helena September 28, 2017, 2:17 am

    As someone who perpetually freezes practising footwork while punching….so needed this.Thank you.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:40 pm

      Keep working this stuff Helena, it will become habit.

  • Pug September 28, 2017, 1:00 am

    Macro movement. Great way to boost development from practicing a single technique from a static position. Consider it stolen. Thanks Fran.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:38 pm

      No worries Pug

      I think you will REALLY enjoy the next one – straight from the Eastern European model 🙂

  • Chris Playfair September 27, 2017, 10:15 pm

    Thanks Fran. I love drills.

    • Fran September 28, 2017, 6:37 pm

      Great stuff Chris 🙂

  • Robert September 27, 2017, 9:33 pm

    I like that drill, short, simple and very effective, i will incorporate that into my MMA training.
    Thanks Fran

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