In over 20 years of training I must admit I‘m humbled by your level of technical appreciation-it’s intimidating and informative at the same time. I can see why Russian fighters are dominating boxing more than ever before. Growing up in Australia there was a Russian coach who would spend countless hours on a small yet significant aspect of boxing. I enjoy this channel and thank you for sharing.
@@russianschoolofboxing4523 Much love from english people though im from the Philippines! (We speak multiple languages and for me Russian is one I want to learn in my life time!) За здоровье! [za zda-ró-vye].
Despite the language barrier, he’s definitely an EXCELLENT Coach because I can understand everything he’s communicating.👍🏾 I muted the translator to see if I could still get it and I did.
Maybe the ONLY and certainly the BEST boxing coach on TH-cam. No one else conveys all his knowledge of boxing like this. There are other coaches on TH-cam, but they are not nearly as advanced and mainly here to make money, not as mentors
I've seen your videos there very informative, one thing i learned very quick as an amateaur boxer is that its way easier said than done all this counter punches and moves we teach dont happen in slow motion they happen in a split second its very important that once you learn fundamentals you practice by sparring, my trainor Kenny Weldon R.I.P. from Houston Tx once told me the day you step in a ring not being afraid was the day you were going to get knocked out, Mohammed Ali would step inside the ring scared to death blood pressure super high that doctors couldn't believe he was alive, Ali would use being scared to his advantage, when your scared your instincts,reflexes,reaction your quickness, your scences go up 3×all of that will help you not to get hit,but to counter with knock out punch,being scared every time he got inside the ring made Mohammed Ali TheGreatestOfAllTime
@Moneyxl00 sir im starting to like you even more, your right about one thing thier is such a peace that does exist among the chaos, BUT!!!!!! always teach your young fighters not to step inside a fighting facilitie too too complacent,and never ever go inside with cockey attitude, and never underestimate your opponent, but I've watched you videos they have a lot of good information
@@music4thedeaf hey Andy ive seen lots of warriors go down in my time, just don't go in thier to cocky man, you'll get your ass knocked out, the times i went up a fighting ring full of myself, came down bleeding from the nose, bleeding from the mouth,cut from the left eye, 'Hecho Mole' vato 🤕
I am no boxer by all means but I find your theory is a little hard to comprehend. I find that if you are scared before or when you fight, you’ll lose 100%. You can’t see punches coming, your body can’t function properly… etc and it’s the same for being angry too. You need to be composed and calm. If you are so composed and calm as if you know you will win then your body will function properly. Please don’t confuse this with being cocky as they are absolutely 2 different things. It’s like the time you train/spar with your friends. You don’t feel scared at all and your mind and body are much more relaxed and you can see punches coming clearly and you can counter attack effectively as compared to when you are in a real fight on the street in which you feel nervous and you tend to forget what your have learnt. However if you practiced enough, those moves become instinct although the nervous feeling is still there.
High volume punches and infighting are counter puncher's kryptonite. Throw high volume combinations like how Mike Tyson and Manny pacquiao did, and smother them like how Roberto Duran and Hank Armstrong and unleash hell on the inside
I was reassured when you did the water bottle video and explained that preparing and re-enforcing technique by moving in slow motion as this is something I‘ve learnt myself and is very counter intuitive especially training young guys. I spend the first 30 seconds of my 3 min rounds perfecting combo’s in slow motion then adding speed and power.
You probably moved passed this comment since you posted it, but you're damn right! I come from taichichuan, where going slow to train is the norm, and I am fascinated seeing similar moves from this master boxer. But it makes sense, even a simple punch requires sending signals to nerves all over the body in a precisely synchronized manner. If you never slow down, you're only ever able to feel so much, because all this signaling happens in 1/10th of a second. If you do slow down, suddenly you're getting 2 seconds to feel the same motion, which means more time to process and become conscious of the mechanisms, and thus giving you a better opportunity to make progress in that area. I believe that's why the distinction between external and internal martial arts exists in Chinese tradition. External means you're focusing on the actual fighting, internal means you're focusing on biomechanics. Best results will come from doing both of course, which is what we're seeing on this channel and what makes it so great, imo.
What! I'm entitled my own opinion WHAT! it's called freedom of speech WHAT .!!! Who are you to reply ! What ! Im not like you ...a scared cat .What ! Don't talk toe about boxing ! What !!! Go away from my comments Matter of fact get the hell outta here what!! Looser !!!
The European style is so interesting. Always taught to not leave your feet while punching but they do it in a way where the power and balance is still transferred correctly. Very great technique
I don't know, man. It would deserve it for sure, but it's not flashy, it doesn't promise incredible results in 2 weeks, just good old sound technique and practice. When I see the popular martial content on youtube nowadays, I fear most would be bored by this kind of content, even though it's pure gold for the technical nerds (which I definitely am, no diss here)
@@Cynry people know the truth. Just needs to hit the algorithm. There's a lifetime of Russian boxing here. Petr Yan wins a fight, they release a video at that time.. Everything comes out in the wash
@@Cynry this is the type of channel that all of a sudden could have a vid hot in 5 years.. but it's inevitable if they keep it up. Authenticity is what we're all looking for. (I've taken 15 Muay Thai classes, and 40 jiujitsu..I'm a child, but I still see)
@@EzekielDBarrett They deserve the success, we agree on that! You know about Sylvie's channel? She does Muay Thai, and published some training sessions with old thai masters, you'll find the same technical depth if that's what you're after. Cheers!
I love watching Coach Alexey's videos, very informative and instructional. I can see why legendary Mexican trainer Nacho Beristain went and studied the Cuban and Russian styles, you can see that high guard European technical style that Finito Lopez and Juan Manuel Marquez used, but with alot of leverage and power behind the punches. Like poetry in motion. Amazing to watch!
Ok, that's it, i will move to Russia, train under you and become the world light heavyweight champion at 57 years old. I'm joking but I do love this channel...thank you!
I used to get countered with the right all the time, bc I was dropping my jab instead of bringing it home - simple but essential. Drill it into yourselves guys.
Could you do a video of footwork/stance/ballence, im not to sure how it will translate, my thai couch says "momentum/rhythm. Ican see what your doing, im just not smart enough to fully understand.
The most counter of a jab is with a jab . If the counter Comes as a jab then is it not effectiv. I dont like this style. He is definitely a good Coach but not the best. The footwork is also a problem. The Style is good for boxer under 20 Fights. But after 20 Fights is an other Level. If you do this more than 2 Times in a fight, so they will know that.
I dont know ... that thing they doing that little jump on the jab, or other punches its weird. Because you know ... unless you are a perfect bóxer... if an adversary catch you in the air you Will ended up on your back watching the lights of the gym..
I’m American. But this channel is a hidden gem. Thank you for explaining in English. There are a lot of helpful tips here.
..and their boxing school it is one of the best.
Who cares you're American
Yes. I have borrowed so much from Coach Frolov. The attention to body mechanics that Russian-Cuban trainers teach is amazing.
I’m from Jupiter AND this channel is fucking awesome!
@@rafaelturqueto2052 😅😅🪐🌌🥊!
In over 20 years of training I must admit I‘m humbled by your level of technical appreciation-it’s intimidating and informative at the same time.
I can see why Russian fighters are dominating boxing more than ever before.
Growing up in Australia there was a Russian coach who would spend countless hours on a small yet significant aspect of boxing.
I enjoy this channel and thank you for sharing.
Это не Россия, это СССР
Any chance u could hook me up with the trainer if he still coaches?
30 years of training here and so am I! I love the Eastern European style of boxing. It’s real
Boxing.
Thank you for making this available for english speakers aswell. Subscribed! 👍
You are welcome!
@@russianschoolofboxing4523 Much love from english people though im from the Philippines! (We speak multiple languages and for me Russian is one I want to learn in my life time!) За здоровье! [za zda-ró-vye].
Great video
Pay attention to this man. He is the Yoda of boxing. Incredible knowledge and a gift for teaching and no attitude like we see all the time in the USA.
Despite the language barrier, he’s definitely an EXCELLENT Coach because I can understand everything he’s communicating.👍🏾
I muted the translator to see if I could still get it and I did.
Practical and back to basics. Patient. Authentic training . thank you.
Love how the Russians teach. They are very detailed and disciplined.
" Ruski won't take a dump without a plan " 👍🏻✌🏻🙏🏻
Thanks , coach !
He's an incredible coach! Greeting from Athen's, Greece
This is some deep stuff, not just for boxing, but for life. Throwing a punch with fear weakens it
Maybe the ONLY and certainly the BEST boxing coach on TH-cam. No one else conveys all his knowledge of boxing like this. There are other coaches on TH-cam, but they are not nearly as advanced and mainly here to make money, not as mentors
Tom yankello is up there check him out,
This guy is amazing too!
I always liked Fran Sands
This is the Soviet Style, no Profit only punches
Mr frolov thank you for sharing your knowledge openly and without cost on here it is appreciated and well worth paying for in truth.
Greetings from Helsinki. Please keep up with sharing these great tutorial videos with english translation.
Спасибо
Moi from Russia
god bless this channel. i wish there was this level of boxing coaching in america
I've seen your videos there very informative, one thing i learned very quick as an amateaur boxer is that its way easier said than done all this counter punches and moves we teach dont happen in slow motion they happen in a split second its very important that once you learn fundamentals you practice by sparring, my trainor Kenny Weldon R.I.P. from Houston Tx once told me the day you step in a ring not being afraid was the day you were going to get knocked out, Mohammed Ali would step inside the ring scared to death blood pressure super high that doctors couldn't believe he was alive, Ali would use being scared to his advantage, when your scared your instincts,reflexes,reaction your quickness, your scences go up 3×all of that will help you not to get hit,but to counter with knock out punch,being scared every time he got inside the ring made Mohammed Ali
TheGreatestOfAllTime
WOOOWWW WORDS OF WISDOMMMM
Thats arguable. Everyone is different. Being calm has always been the mark of a warrior. That gift of fear bs is propaganda
@Moneyxl00 sir im starting to like you even more, your right about one thing thier is such a peace that does exist among the chaos, BUT!!!!!! always teach your young fighters not to step inside a fighting facilitie too too complacent,and never ever go inside with cockey attitude, and never underestimate your opponent, but I've watched you videos they have a lot of good information
@@music4thedeaf hey Andy ive seen lots of warriors go down in my time, just don't go in thier to cocky man, you'll get your ass knocked out, the times i went up a fighting ring full of myself, came down bleeding from the nose, bleeding from the mouth,cut from the left eye, 'Hecho Mole' vato 🤕
I am no boxer by all means but I find your theory is a little hard to comprehend. I find that if you are scared before or when you fight, you’ll lose 100%. You can’t see punches coming, your body can’t function properly… etc and it’s the same for being angry too. You need to be composed and calm. If you are so composed and calm as if you know you will win then your body will function properly. Please don’t confuse this with being cocky as they are absolutely 2 different things. It’s like the time you train/spar with your friends. You don’t feel scared at all and your mind and body are much more relaxed and you can see punches coming clearly and you can counter attack effectively as compared to when you are in a real fight on the street in which you feel nervous and you tend to forget what your have learnt. However if you practiced enough, those moves become instinct although the nervous feeling is still there.
I discovered this channel 1 hour ago and it might be my favourite on the site. Well done and THANK YOU for English translation.
Whoa!! It's Pai Mei, from the legendary Shaolin Temple, learning from Mr. Frolov! @7:21. Incredible.
I was searching for this comment haha!
He looks 60+ and he looks great!
High volume punches and infighting are counter puncher's kryptonite. Throw high volume combinations like how Mike Tyson and Manny pacquiao did, and smother them like how Roberto Duran and Hank Armstrong and unleash hell on the inside
Didnt Pacquiao have problems with technically sound counterpunchers.
Juan Manuel Marques...
@@biyarslan and guess how many fights did Pacquiao win and how many Marquez won?
very valuable information for the basics and foundations of a boxer, thank you!
So much game in this video. Enormous thanks to you, gentlemen.
I was reassured when you did the water bottle video and explained that preparing and re-enforcing technique by moving in slow motion as this is something I‘ve learnt myself and is very counter intuitive especially training young guys.
I spend the first 30 seconds of my 3 min rounds perfecting combo’s in slow motion then adding speed and power.
You probably moved passed this comment since you posted it, but you're damn right! I come from taichichuan, where going slow to train is the norm, and I am fascinated seeing similar moves from this master boxer. But it makes sense, even a simple punch requires sending signals to nerves all over the body in a precisely synchronized manner. If you never slow down, you're only ever able to feel so much, because all this signaling happens in 1/10th of a second. If you do slow down, suddenly you're getting 2 seconds to feel the same motion, which means more time to process and become conscious of the mechanisms, and thus giving you a better opportunity to make progress in that area. I believe that's why the distinction between external and internal martial arts exists in Chinese tradition. External means you're focusing on the actual fighting, internal means you're focusing on biomechanics. Best results will come from doing both of course, which is what we're seeing on this channel and what makes it so great, imo.
Thank you sir. He teaches the left hook exactly like Joe Louis executed it way back when.
These are great tutorials. Really facinating. Thank you
one of the best info for boxing, love how he explain everything. Great coach
Glad you think so!
Very pleasant, good coach, good narrative !
Great great videos.. I take a lot from these even when they only had subtitles but now they are English it's much easier. This training guy is awesome
What!
I'm entitled my own opinion WHAT!
it's called freedom of speech WHAT .!!! Who are you to reply ! What !
Im not like you ...a scared cat .What !
Don't talk toe about boxing ! What !!!
Go away from my comments
Matter of fact get the hell outta here what!!
Looser !!!
What !! You'll never see my punch comming ...scared troll
What!!
Stay off my comment okay
What !!
People like you are trolls
You scroll comments and pick on someone's free spirited comments ..what !!!
What!!!
Go away looser !!!
What!!
What what!!🤣🤣
Just get lost with all THIS RUBBISH!!!
AS IF YOU GONNA DO SOMETHING!!!
GO AWAY !!!!!
GET A LIFE!!!
STOP TROLLING !!!!!
Just finding this channel. School of Boxing is right! Very insightful explanations and helping me a lot.
Thank you for a great lesson! Привет из Берлина!
horasho, another Boxer from Berlin learning the russian style :)
@@Belphoron :)
The translations really are excellent, thanks for this
This greatest and thank you for all your hard work
I really love your channel and IG. Thanks for making the content in English.
The European style is so interesting. Always taught to not leave your feet while punching but they do it in a way where the power and balance is still transferred correctly. Very great technique
Finally channel with useful content
All those confusion I had are discussed and explained very well ✌🏻.
Priceless information
Very very very good!
Thank You very much!
This content is gold, thank you so much
This channel's gonna blow up!
Keep at it!
I don't know, man. It would deserve it for sure, but it's not flashy, it doesn't promise incredible results in 2 weeks, just good old sound technique and practice. When I see the popular martial content on youtube nowadays, I fear most would be bored by this kind of content, even though it's pure gold for the technical nerds (which I definitely am, no diss here)
@@Cynry people know the truth. Just needs to hit the algorithm.
There's a lifetime of Russian boxing here. Petr Yan wins a fight, they release a video at that time..
Everything comes out in the wash
@@Cynry this is the type of channel that all of a sudden could have a vid hot in 5 years.. but it's inevitable if they keep it up. Authenticity is what we're all looking for.
(I've taken 15 Muay Thai classes, and 40 jiujitsu..I'm a child, but I still see)
@@EzekielDBarrett They deserve the success, we agree on that! You know about Sylvie's channel? She does Muay Thai, and published some training sessions with old thai masters, you'll find the same technical depth if that's what you're after. Cheers!
@@Cynry don't, but I'll look it up. Cheers
Beautifully helpful video.
These videos are so good!
I love watching Coach Alexey's videos, very informative and instructional. I can see why legendary Mexican trainer Nacho Beristain went and studied the Cuban and Russian styles, you can see that high guard European technical style that Finito Lopez and Juan Manuel Marquez used, but with alot of leverage and power behind the punches. Like poetry in motion. Amazing to watch!
Subscribed! Greetings from Bulgaria.
the subtitle comes earlier and fast to conversation in some videos that makes non english speaking people like me very hard to follow.
This channel is awesome 🤙🏻
This is GREAT stuff!!!
This guy knows his stuff
Good Coach!
Fairtex gloves, Yessss..he knows the foaming on them bad boys are just so good to hit with..
Don’t think about self preservation! It’s key to commitment
Well....if you know what you're doing, you can stay in the fight....and stay conscious too 😅✌🏻
Thanks, coach! 🙏🏻
Awesome, thanks for your translation ❤
Awesome coach technically solid as rock
Love your videos!
This helped but the rats at 0:17 any ideas on how to stop being afraid of them?
Ok, that's it, i will move to Russia, train under you and become the world light heavyweight champion at 57 years old.
I'm joking but I do love this channel...thank you!
Thank u sir , god bless you sir 💕
I used to get countered with the right all the time, bc I was dropping my jab instead of bringing it home - simple but essential.
Drill it into yourselves guys.
Dmitry Bivol should watch this video. God Bless.
Boxing professor
Brilliant stuff
Top teacher 💯👍
Coach looks hard as nails 💪
Could you do a video of footwork/stance/ballence, im not to sure how it will translate, my thai couch says "momentum/rhythm. Ican see what your doing, im just not smart enough to fully understand.
amazing thank you so much
does anyone know where the original videos without translation are?
Did you ever meet Kostya Tzsyu and / or what is your Opinion of his style?
Thanks
I am moving to moscow Alexey
Beautiful.
Great from Vietnam
they tell me this is a dangerous tactic and I'm not allowed to do it
The correct counter is the right cross to the body
I don’t like getting punched 🙁
Good good info.
Great 👌
Master !!😃🙏👊
How can i learn more?
My problem is that I'm NOT afraid of counters ;-)
That's not a problem as long as you have a great chin !
@@desmondmccallum2916 dementia will be your friend if you fight like that
@@joys8634 well you still could be the President of the usa
Nice
Dear god, now I slightly understand the amount of science in this.
such an underrated comment ;)
Very nice 👌👍
Russian boxing is just the best 🔥💪 i love to watch many movies from Russia about boxing
Он учился боксу ещё во времена СССР!
"My fist is covering in front of my head"
thanks coach (Y)
Bolshóe spasibo Coach!
amen
Tried the first thing, and then got nailed by a left hook.
Problem. Philly Shell rocks...
the real answer is dont be afraid of counter punches because they dont hurt, they jus knock u down lol
👍👍
Gold
exelent
It is a soviet school of boxing not a russian.
I like Russian logic
The most counter of a jab is with a jab . If the counter Comes as a jab then is it not effectiv. I dont like this style. He is definitely a good Coach but not the best. The footwork is also a problem. The Style is good for boxer under 20 Fights. But after 20 Fights is an other Level. If you do this more than 2 Times in a fight, so they will know that.
I fell asleep in the first min of the video.
I’m like…(what) is this guy teaching? #moveon
Why the transaltor does that strange wheezijg sound
Where in Russia is this?
Moscow
@@russianschoolofboxing4523
Because where else, right? 😉
Дед на месте
Acting 90 precent
10% talent
The jump jab is so stupid.
you would know wouldnt you GANESH
@@sireugenethunderfuck9229 he jumped jabbed me in the dick
What? It's a class move when used right, caught many opponents using this mixed with a feint
Woooooo, English
I dont know ... that thing they doing that little jump on the jab, or other punches its weird.
Because you know ... unless you are a perfect bóxer... if an adversary catch you in the air you Will ended up on your back watching the lights of the gym..