Yes and while I have never kickboxed that sounds like my first 6 mos of boxing again as an adult. I went to a pretty tough, "old school style", without the brightest bulb of a coach in the box so that is like the trifecta of regular asswhippings at a gym. Oh it was also in a tough neighborhood so forget too many "empathetic" sparring partners.roflmao
My trick and it STILL pays dividends today was MASTERING that jab but moreso that DOUBLE JAB. I already have long arms but it doesn't matter if you dont you just have to work timing. Spend at Least 3 rounds a gym session on that heavy bag JABs only. Throw em in 2s or 3s. I don't want to step on your coaches toes, but we teach the small step with the jab to create more space, give a longer jab, and to add a slight bit of power. Just step 1 and a half to 2 inches forward on impact to try it. The way I teach my kids is, "pretend that you are stepping on a bug!" "Nice jab, but you forgot to step on the bug!" 2 quick steps for the double jab which you should focus on. People will block 1 but usually get hit with that 2nd. Also, they can par or shrug 1, they HAVE to move for 2 and that sets me up for my 1-1-2 that always follows. Quickly mastering that double jab going forward AND backwards is a very quick and effective way to deal with people who are on a much higher skill level than you. Trust me as I did it and now the majority of the city knows about my double and really don't like to deal with it, all because I needed to find a fast way to effectively keep em off.lol
Last thing, next you have to learn how to mix that 2 in there for added power and when you see the opportunity present itself. So that is how to turn it up if the doubles in succession(dont be afraid to throw the double 2 -3 even 4 times in a row, the goal is to start touching him.) Begin to work and you find yourself backing HIM up start mixing in that hard, fast 2! Also, if he keeps being aggressive, keeps coming forward, you have to be able to lightly touch him w/the double, he keeps coming maybe slips em, touch him again w/the d jab, he slips 1 and eats the other but keeps coming ), all this while you stepping back measuring him and if you are regularly practicing that jab you sbould know where you are and he needs to be. So you step back again, touch him with a SUPER LIGHT double jab, plant and bring that stiff, hard 2 around so its a 1-1-2, or even just immediately switch to that 1-2 but I promise if delivered correctly he WILL NOT walk through that and you will probably at the very least buckle him...maybe more.lls. You should be able to practice and land this setup ALOT now because the pecking order has already been established and they think that they can aggressively run over you. Dont be surprised if you land it 2-3xs in the same spar, but it all Stars with the double jab. My boxers will read this and know EXACTLY who it is.lmao
The jab is the most over looked punch and the double can become your best friend right now!