How Do You Throw A 1-2 Combination In Boxing?
Boxing is organized mayhem in 20-by-20-foot square known as a ring. While some people argue that it is a cruel and inhuman activity that should be against the law, those who love this sport call it “the sweet science” and know that it takes talent, athleticsm and skill to be successful. Start off by practicing your left jab. The jab is the key to boxing. It can be thrown in the blink of an eye, and it is both offensive and defensive. Don’t paw when you throw your jab. A good jab isn’t pushed out and reeled in—it has to be snapped out with precision and quickness. See your target, throw that left jab out there, bring it back and do it again. If you can snap off three or four jabs in a row, you can dominate in the boxing ring. Double up on that jab to keep your opponent off balance. In addition to stunning him with the crispness of your quick punch, you are also setting him up for the 1-2 combination. Use your feet and and your speed to get yourself into a solid offensive position. Throw