This is how you coach fighters. Not only is He giving you the technique but He is also incorporating the pros and the cons in these videos. Great stuff!
These are some really nice drills. I always forget or skip through drills like this because i get caught up working on technical stuff too much like sparring and mitt works. It's always good to go back to the basics sometimes and work on making everything perfect. Good stuff man keep it up!!
Dude this is genius. I'm subscribing. When u said to punch with the arm on the same side as the side you move to I had an epiphany. Something clicked thank u. I don't have any trainers where I live and you are helping so much already
Yo my man check this... you may not get the riches you deserve but the info.. the time and energy you put into your videos... bro is more valuable than any pricetag you can come up with. Your perspective and insight gives your viewers that personal experience we've been looking for far and wide. God bless you and keep up the good work.
Jt, you nail it with this video on developing rhythm. As a guy learning the basics of boxing that I want to incorporate into my other training, Keep up the good work sir
You are simply amazing.. It looks so easy when I'm watching you doing it but when I tried the steps myself I really screwed it up. You are the only person here I want to watch the videos again and again.
Great work, man. This is very useful. I practiced Shotokan Karate, several years ago, and never got a fine rythm. These videos are helping me a lot to deal with my deficiencies. Thanks a lot.
So happy to see your success on TH-cam. You have been giving us your heart and knowledge and details that are second to known. Thanks for helping us and wish you continued success - (it was not overnight ! - you worked your butt off for it ! )
I'm glad glad i subscribed to you. I don't box but in my martial arts class they didn't really explain that much about rhythm. They just tell me to move my feet during punching which didn't help clarify things at all. I'm not the type that learns things from just seeing it. Thanks man.
+Ether They were a glove I was selling before but they are out of stock now. These are my new ones - www.precisionstriking.com/shop/precision-striking-bag-glove-shipping-included-uscanada-email-for-discount-code/
We used to do this drill back in the day. But we did it up as well as straight...part of it was an arm endurance drill, as well as a power transfer drill.
I needed a video like this! I'm basically almost the equivalent of tone deff when it comes to some rhythm so trying to pick up boxing looks like an uphill battle but the will help
I am far from being a believer in higher powers, but you truly are a godsend man. I will incorporate this tomorrow into my routine. PS: I have been working your shadow boxing routine (a video that is about 13 minutes) and it has been giving me great results, especially regarding stamina. Thanks. I am looking forward to finish a couple more months working out at the gym and then buy one of your videos. Most probably the footwork one.
Another brilliant instruction video JT. These basic fundamentals are some of the most difficult aspects for a new guy like me to get down tight especially as bad practice can easily creep in when you're shattered and giving it your all. Thank You.
Mark Anthony Hey Mark, I'm interested in making a free home boxing workout for people in the military around the world. And then maybe offering a discount on some of my existing products to people in the military. Can you tell me what you like the most? Is it the focus on techniques? Would it be a boxing specific workout that requires no equipment? I'm guessing the biggest limitation is boxing instruction and equipment, but i'm not sure. Also, is there any way I can get someone to verify that they are in the military so I can offer the free and discounted products? thanks, J
Appreciate all your training videos, just started watching boxing videos and yours are definitely best and most instructional. Wish you lived near me so i could train from you. Thanx
I have tried some of your videos on conditioning..and i have test it on real fight on street and they end up kissing the ground..now i want some more training
Jason: Your videos are very helpful. For me, I am working on going "off rhythm" which works really well in sparring sessions. Do you have any suggestions for the "off rhythm " stuff?
The most usefull tips,Bro!;) The style of your broadcast - is Very intelligibly and clear for understanding, for real.. Could i ask you about broadcasting or selling the video,dedicated to "shoeshine" drillings and tips.. Because this type of drills are very difficult for understanding. Thanks a lot!!
Владимир Лоркин I have a video "boxing home workout #4", search for that video. in it you will see me do the shoeshine as a warm up drill. The shoeshine is not very useful for actual fighting but good to help you get your hands and feet moving as a drill.
Владимир Лоркин If you are interested in footwork I have a very popular footwork instructional video that I sell - www.precisionstriking.ca/product/boxing-footwork-instructional-video/
I can not explain how much this has helped a 44 yr old fart who decided to learn this art because of you in the first place..ty for sharing your expertise with me...
Dope video once again. Always insightful and practical. Keep em comin. That's ill you connected w Quest, it's the only protein bar I'll consume. Peace akh, be blessed, ba ha shem Yeshua.
ok so I know this video says "to Improve Rhythm and Timing" but what if you never had any rhythm of any type? Like is there a video on how to get rhythm first and then how to maintain it? Like I have no understanding of what rhythm is in music, I'm not musically literate, and I'm no musician so you can imagine how lost confused I am in trying to figure out what rhythm is in boxing and other stuff
Hey JT I wanted to ask you if you could make a quick video on how to float around in the ring and wether your feet should be pointing and all that, I'd really appreciate it!
Hello there Jay Van!Can i ask you?Before a long time i found an app of you used for sliping and countering in boxing.Can i ask whats the name of the app?
I heard that you’re supposed to learn how to fight with and without rhythm? For the rhythm part, what if you never had any rhythm of any type? Like is there a video or some guide I could go to on how to get rhythm first and then how to maintain it for as long as I want whether it’s dancing, music, boxing, bed, etc.? Like I have no understanding of what rhythm is in music, I'm not musically literate, not a dancer either, and I'm no musician as in idk how to play an instrument so you can imagine how lost confused I am in trying to figure out what rhythm is in boxing and other stuff. I haven't boxed before either but I want to be able to get and maintain rhythm overall in so many things so that once I do try boxing, I won't be so lost. And oh dear what more when it comes to learning how to fight WITHOUT rhythm this time?
As always, the best boxing videos on the web. Question, is there a set number of rounds that I should do these for? Should I alternate between each drill in 3-min sequences? How long and often would you recommend to do this each week?
+Jose Merino imo I would say do this daily for atleast 20minutes for 3or5 minute round's to build muscle memory and then you will become bored and u will have to add more things to ur regimin like pivot's and exit's ( pull, tag, retrieve) He has a few training dvd's that will do u justice.
What if someone was in Tae Kwon Do for 4 years and they start boxing and is able to keep up but his footwork is different compared to how everyone else is when they spar? Should I try to change my footwork and mess up my rythme or should I just stick to what I have that’s working and make little improvements to it here and there if needed? Would really appreciate opinions from anyone on this
This is how you coach fighters. Not only is He giving you the technique but He is also incorporating the pros and the cons in these videos. Great stuff!
jgibman1 thank you my man
Thanks for the shoutout! Glad we're able to help you knockout your goals.
These are some really nice drills. I always forget or skip through drills like this because i get caught up working on technical stuff too much like sparring and mitt works. It's always good to go back to the basics sometimes and work on making everything perfect. Good stuff man keep it up!!
Dude this is genius. I'm subscribing. When u said to punch with the arm on the same side as the side you move to I had an epiphany. Something clicked thank u. I don't have any trainers where I live and you are helping so much already
Yo my man check this... you may not get the riches you deserve but the info.. the time and energy you put into your videos... bro is more valuable than any pricetag you can come up with. Your perspective and insight gives your viewers that personal experience we've been looking for far and wide. God bless you and keep up the good work.
Jt, you nail it with this video on developing rhythm. As a guy learning the basics of boxing that I want to incorporate into my other training, Keep up the good work sir
You are simply amazing.. It looks so easy when I'm watching you doing it but when I tried the steps myself I really screwed it up. You are the only person here I want to watch the videos again and again.
So simple, but so effective. Brilliant.
Great work, man. This is very useful. I practiced Shotokan Karate, several years ago, and never got a fine rythm. These videos are helping me a lot to deal with my deficiencies. Thanks a lot.
So happy to see your success on TH-cam. You have been giving us your heart and knowledge and details that are second to known. Thanks for helping us and wish you continued success - (it was not overnight ! - you worked your butt off for it ! )
+scott johnson thx Scott, means a lot to hear that
I'm glad glad i subscribed to you. I don't box but in my martial arts class they didn't really explain that much about rhythm. They just tell me to move my feet during punching which didn't help clarify things at all. I'm not the type that learns things from just seeing it. Thanks man.
The way you break this down is just incredible.
Thx Tristan
Congrats on working with Quest bro, another solid video as always!
man as I told you before,you are blessed with rhythm,you dance when you box,awsome!
Thanks for taking the time to make these, mate. Good on you!
Yo, those solid black gloves are really slick man. No crazy labeling, logos or unnecessary writing on them. Just solid black, where did you get those?
+Ether They were a glove I was selling before but they are out of stock now. These are my new ones - www.precisionstriking.com/shop/precision-striking-bag-glove-shipping-included-uscanada-email-for-discount-code/
JT Van V Great, thanks!
whenever I need boxing tips I always end up on your channel.god bless you brother and keep up the good work
Very useful, man!
Think i'm gonna put that rockback-shoeshine drill in my warm up
Great stuff. Thanks.
Like the rooftop setting!
God bless you man! Your vids are helping me so much. I've learned a great deal from watching and practicing what you're coaching. Peace fm Japan!
This is how you teach. The demonstration part is awesome. You are the best online coach on TH-cam. Blessings from India.😊👍👍
Thank you!
You teach me better than my old coaches
We used to do this drill back in the day. But we did it up as well as straight...part of it was an arm endurance drill, as well as a power transfer drill.
I needed a video like this! I'm basically almost the equivalent of tone deff when it comes to some rhythm so trying to pick up boxing looks like an uphill battle but the will help
I am far from being a believer in higher powers, but you truly are a godsend man. I will incorporate this tomorrow into my routine.
PS: I have been working your shadow boxing routine (a video that is about 13 minutes) and it has been giving me great results, especially regarding stamina. Thanks. I am looking forward to finish a couple more months working out at the gym and then buy one of your videos. Most probably the footwork one.
+BassForever44 I really appreciate the feedback, thank you! Keep up the good work
Another brilliant instruction video JT. These basic fundamentals are some of the most difficult aspects for a new guy like me to get down tight especially as bad practice can easily creep in when you're shattered and giving it your all. Thank You.
I think, your videos are really helpful . Thanks for posting them .
This video changed it all. Thanks JT
Simply and precisly,bravo
You're a great Coach, thank you
Best channel to learn boxing
Your videos are awesome has added to my repertoire of moves.
I really like your videos especially the way you explain a technique. You made it very easy to understand and to follow on.
Interesting drills JT. I will incorporate them this coming week and see how it goes!!!
Very Nice ! Thanks for all the time you are putting into this....
I'm in the army station here in Alaska no boxing gyms to train I appreciate your knowledge it's helped me a lot I salute you
Mark Anthony Hey Mark, I'm interested in making a free home boxing workout for people in the military around the world. And then maybe offering a discount on some of my existing products to people in the military. Can you tell me what you like the most? Is it the focus on techniques? Would it be a boxing specific workout that requires no equipment? I'm guessing the biggest limitation is boxing instruction and equipment, but i'm not sure. Also, is there any way I can get someone to verify that they are in the military so I can offer the free and discounted products? thanks, J
You are a very good teacher!
Awesome video simple but crucial
Love your coaching style ! Thanks coach .
thank you Rey
Love your videos man watched almost all of them! always like watching these to learn new things!
I'll also be getting my first amateur fight soon super pumped for that!
Appreciate all your training videos, just started watching boxing videos and yours are definitely best and most instructional. Wish you lived near me so i could train from you. Thanx
Great Boxing Instructor!! Your Da Man!!
always got the best shirts!...and the best advice, cheers!
Keep doing wat ur doing playboi. I really enjoy ur videos. Just some feed back
Great breakdown! Definitely will be trying out this drill!
Thanks for the help! I've watched a few of your videos and they're really helpful for a beginner like myself.
Kristen Hall Great stuff Kristen :)
Man, yo Jason,you rock man. Anything it pops in my mind, you have it for reference. . Great instructions. Thank you.
Awesome vid brother
Nice Stuff ! THX Jason
Thanks, it is useful.
Thanks man really helped me out
Great drill!
congrats on the sponsor
I have tried some of your videos on conditioning..and i have test it on real fight on street and they end up kissing the ground..now i want some more training
crazy good info coach
Jason: Your videos are very helpful. For me, I am working on going "off rhythm" which works really well in sparring sessions. Do you have any suggestions for the "off rhythm " stuff?
You are awesome, brother . . . thanks very much! 👍
thank you I begin to fill what you are teaching : un grand merci !!! this vid is top
love love love love love. lovely stuff
vindt je videos echt leerzaam ook al ben ik een kickbokser. je boxing moves zij echt smooth. Keep up tha good work. groeten vanuit Nederland ;-)
J0HAN187 thank you Johan!
Thank you so much!
Anytime Victoria
Well done mate
great video! and a great background
Thanks mate, good lessons
The most usefull tips,Bro!;) The style of your broadcast - is Very intelligibly and clear for understanding, for real..
Could i ask you about broadcasting or selling the video,dedicated to "shoeshine" drillings and tips.. Because this type of drills are very difficult for understanding.
Thanks a lot!!
Владимир Лоркин I have a video "boxing home workout #4", search for that video. in it you will see me do the shoeshine as a warm up drill. The shoeshine is not very useful for actual fighting but good to help you get your hands and feet moving as a drill.
Владимир Лоркин If you are interested in footwork I have a very popular footwork instructional video that I sell - www.precisionstriking.ca/product/boxing-footwork-instructional-video/
I'll have to try this.
Thank you. Very helpful.
This guy is the real
I can not explain how much this has helped a 44 yr old fart who decided to learn this art because of you in the first place..ty for sharing your expertise with me...
+Al Sipes awesome! thank you
Thank you coach you explained that very clear 💪
thank you so much coach!
You're awesome! Thanks for this.
Nancy Lopez thank you Nancy :)
u make me love boxing thank you
Dope video once again. Always insightful and practical. Keep em comin. That's ill you connected w Quest, it's the only protein bar I'll consume. Peace akh, be blessed, ba ha shem Yeshua.
ok so I know this video says "to Improve Rhythm and Timing" but what if you never had any rhythm of any type? Like is there a video on how to get rhythm first and then how to maintain it? Like I have no understanding of what rhythm is in music, I'm not musically literate, and I'm no musician so you can imagine how lost confused I am in trying to figure out what rhythm is in boxing and other stuff
Fascinating.
Some great tips.Please can you show how you incorporate this movement into a boxing stance and moving around the ring?
Paton Rogers I do show that but its here in my instructional video - www.precisionstriking.ca/product/beginner-boxing-a-roadmap-to-your-first-fight/
Great video!!!!!
Hey JT I wanted to ask you if you could make a quick video on how to float around in the ring and wether your feet should be pointing and all that, I'd really appreciate it!
***** not really, here I made a video like that - Train Footwork Like Muhammad Ali
Good stuff,thanks.
I already downloaded their s
App and i think it is good for coordination. Thanks jt
Hello there Jay Van!Can i ask you?Before a long time i found an app of you used for sliping and countering in boxing.Can i ask whats the name of the app?
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Thats its own *MOOOVEEE*
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Hahaha 😂
You mean mOoOoOoOve
Excelent video bro...
Bro that twisting routine ive' seen Miguel Cotto doin that just tellin hehehe.
This guy is a beast
Wow Quest is really trying to publicize. First they send some to Kwonkicker n JT. Pretty smart though.lol Great vid as always Jt.
Great video
Sick gloves
Do you have any vids on how to shoe shine like an in depth explanation if so could you please send me the link im having troubles with it
I heard that you’re supposed to learn how to fight with and without rhythm?
For the rhythm part, what if you never had any rhythm of any type? Like is there a video or some guide I could go to on how to get rhythm first and then how to maintain it for as long as I want whether it’s dancing, music, boxing, bed, etc.? Like I have no understanding of what rhythm is in music, I'm not musically literate, not a dancer either, and I'm no musician as in idk how to play an instrument so you can imagine how lost confused I am in trying to figure out what rhythm is in boxing and other stuff. I haven't boxed before either but I want to be able to get and maintain rhythm overall in so many things so that once I do try boxing, I won't be so lost.
And oh dear what more when it comes to learning how to fight WITHOUT rhythm this time?
Could you do a video explaining a Russian chest training?
Will those all black gloves come back in stock? Would love to buy a pair!
what stops me is not techniques. its that after five punches I got a stitch and why am I out of breath what do u do to get more
very helpfull video mr. JT thanks. so many good detailed instruction. salam saya dari indonesia
Thank you bro
Love it!
As always, the best boxing videos on the web. Question, is there a set number of rounds that I should do these for? Should I alternate between each drill in 3-min sequences? How long and often would you recommend to do this each week?
+Jose Merino imo I would say do this daily for atleast 20minutes for 3or5 minute round's to build muscle memory and then you will become bored and u will have to add more things to ur regimin like pivot's and exit's ( pull, tag, retrieve) He has a few training dvd's that will do u justice.
Thanks for the tip Cody!
Mahalo nui loa sir!
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What if someone was in Tae Kwon Do for 4 years and they start boxing and is able to keep up but his footwork is different compared to how everyone else is when they spar? Should I try to change my footwork and mess up my rythme or should I just stick to what I have that’s working and make little improvements to it here and there if needed? Would really appreciate opinions from anyone on this