thats for kick boxingLawrence Kenshin
I have the Kenny Weldon DVDs "Becoming a better boxer" vol 1-3. Some pretty cool stuff in there, but as with all instructionals I feel like theres a few caveats. You have to be at a certain level to be able to really get something out of them on your own. Not just in your skills, but also in your proficiency in planning and programming your training. I'm only now slowly starting to feel like I can implement some of the things.Here's the low-down:
You'll find SOME stuff on youtube, there's gems for certain, from credible sources as well. You also have the guys who provide more video analysis of old fights, which is okay. But the truth behind that is very few of them actually teach and have fighters that replicate much of what you see in those videos. This is because having an eye and being able to break down a video is much easier than actually getting someone who doesn't already have an education to do the thing you're seeing WHILE someone is trying to hit them in the face.
As of right now, you won't find too much IN-DEPTH instruction on youtube for a couple of reasons. 1) It's not easy to make $ doing that, and most of us full-time trainers need to make a living. So it's much more economically viable to teach people in person. 2) Anyone who is credible and is making a living teaching doesn't have the kind of time necessary to do very in-depth instructional material. 3) It's not as compartmentalized as say, making a DVD series where people have to buy it to get the information. Most of what you see from guys like Kenny Weldon or Freddy Roach are from old tapes you once had to buy.
The closest you'll likely get is that some of us can do online tutoring.
Check out this youtube channel: esnews
Elie Seckbach puts up vids daily from California boxing gyms, lots of videos of coaches sharing their training tips and techniques.
There are lots of other videos from others as well, not sure if they'd be too basic for you but here's some more l like.
Precision striking
Fighttips
Myboxingcoach
Daskalo Jacob
Marvin Cook
Nate bower fitness
Just to name a few
Bang hardersubmissions 101
I have to train alone often because of work times so I have watched a lot of the videos. Especially Precision Striking who sometimes works with Nate Bower. I am a beginner so its maybe hybris to say that but Nate Bower has such bad footwork and body composure in general that I dont even watch the videos Precision Striking does with him anymore. I have seen right cross with rear leg in the air..etc.
I would never write that on youtube as he is giving this up for free and thats great! Just my point here with my fellow sherdoggers
Other than that I have learned quite some things with Precision Striking. Basics like pivoting, footwork drills....etc. and it has helped me a lot for boxing training. At this point I have learned much more on my own with his youtube videos then in training. I will buy something in his store this year to support him for all the advice. Good advice should always be worth something to the consumer.
And I rewatch the fights sinister posts from time to time. I can learn more from them then by watching Canelo -GGG and other world class fights. Dont know why but its much better to look for things to learn for myself. Like with Mike how he enters into body punches.
Big plus when training alone is that you can pace like you want and in my case I do much much more basics especially footwork and do them without any time restrictions.
Learning on your own requires a lot of structure. I do have files on every punch & tactics..etc. I regularly write in and train by that. And well without a boxing coach to correct the mistakes that all is worthless in the end.
I have trained a lot on my own and it did not end up well. I created a great amount of bad habits and I am trying to unlearn them.
I would advice anyone doing it to practice mainly whatever they have learned in the gym not from you tube and use the mirror.
Right now the biggest 2 mistakes I have are leaning forward and my rear foot standing flat and not on toes which fucks me up all the time in spars. I had huge problems being front foot heavy, leaning forward and a bad guard.
I worked with this dude at a seminar a while back and really like his style and approach to boxing
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLV_vJWXu9RI6eE9QiUBfOQ
he travels around teaching. We crossed paths at CSA, but I’ve seen him teaching in Thailand and the Middle Eastthanks for posting this, i used to follow the guys instagram. Great stuff. interesting how hes in laos. I was trying to find his instagram again but couldnt. didnt know he had a youtube.
ok now I gotta edit it, after watching again, its a different guy.......I think..lol