Mistake #1 [0:07] Planting your feet and not using footwork - Use your legs (in, out, pivot, side to side) Mistake #2 [0:24] Looking down - Look forward and visualize Mistake #3 [0:42] Only focusing on offense - Practice defending (parries, rolls, slips, faints, footwork) Mistake #4 [1:07] Throwing unrealistic combos - Stick to things that will work in a real fight Mistake #5 [1:46] Blinking while punching - Try stretching your eyes wide open to break this habit Mistake #6 [2:20] Keeping loose fists all the time - Squeeze your fist upon impact (you can keep it loose when moving around) Mistake #7 [2:50] Keeping your jaw open - Bite down on your mouthpiece (or pretend to) Mistake #8 [3:07] Not aiming at a target - Visualize a real-life opponent and be accurate Mistake #9 [3:26] Only punching half-way - Extend your punch fully Mistake #10 [3:45] Tensing up and not breathing - Exhale on every single punch and relax Thanks for the video! Left notes here because I've watched this multiple times and the next time I come back, at least I have notes. Oh and you might find it helpful too :) Now get out there and train!
I agree with everything he said except the part where he said to clench your fist in shadow at about 2:44. Here is my reasoning. When hitting a solid object like an opponent it will be automatic that you will clench and 'harden' your fist anyway. So there is no need to do it in practice, infact better if you dont cause one of the reasons shadow boxing is effective is cause you get into the habit of not tensing up your arms, body etc before (and during) throwing punches and that REALLY helps with speed and power. My opinion. I know my post seems a little strange but I am convinced of this . One of the ways you learn to 'throw' your energy - through- the target is not to tense up at all and shadow boxing teaches you that. Now of course you will always tense up a little no matter what, when you hitting something, but the less you do tense up, the faster and more powerful you will be. That is one of the reasons the best punches in sparring or in a fight are the ones that happen 'automatically'.
One of my coaches tells me to keep my chin down and look through my eyebrows. He told us a story of a time he let his head come up when he started out and his head got lurched really hard from taking a hook to the head.
Thanks, Shane. I've watched most of your videos, and they're all helpful. I usually watch at night and apply your tips on my next workout. Keep it up, man!
Hey Shane I'm an isshin Ryu fighter and I just want to say I've been watching your channel for some time. You have outstanding content. Keep up the good work.
I have a little brother who's just starting to get into muay thai but im too lazy to teach him the basics so I just send him the link of this video about shadow boxing. So far this is the best one I've seen and even helped correct some of my bad habits when shadow boxing. thanks fightTIPS!
On every video I've learned more than on 10 years at the gym of each topic. This channel is *****. Shane is so clear with speaking, not full of that American "yo, you know what I'm sayin'" or every other word "like". Just clear English, sounds good and is inspiring. Thank you!
fightTIPS i have a serious question for you can you tell us next video or send me message with TH-cam how does a teenager get to show his home skills to the mma business for free
2:09 Finally an expert said it out loud.. i was just amazed when i saw Floyd and Ali just waatching their opponents as they're fighting. They're super aware of what's in front of them
#11: Thinking that shadow boxing can account for any more than 10% of proper preparation for a fight. Most of the challenges in a real fight (particularly guys who don't fight much) are getting past fear and (if you can do that) seeing the other fighter. If you're afraid and don't want to fight, shadow boxing can provide a false sense of preparedness. Once someone's coming at you and you feel their power and speed, all of your dancing and air punching may feel like a useless ego boosting activity and you can easily lose confidence in yourself and get hurt. You have to be comfortable with the thought that real fists are flying and operate calmly. Also, the person who wins the fight is usually the one who can better master the other fighter's rhythmic movements, energy, awareness, reactions, goals, abilities, etc. This is the real art of fighting. When you see that the other guy's trying to take your head off with haymakers or trying to take you to the mat, or trying to win through counter strikes, or what have you; that tells you a lot about how to adapt, create setups, play on his weaknesses, etc.
@@DonTHEhandsome1 If you don't have the time, or whatever to spar, this is STILL a helpful video. I've seen some shitty sparring also, & some of those people could've benefited from more practicing of tips like these BEFORE they stepped in the ring.
Well fear is destroyer of everything so shadow boxing has nothing to do with your rule 11 imo. You can have all the fight training you can get but if you dont have the heart youll get fucked.
I am 7 months into kickboxing. I am guilty of some of those mistakes. Full extension cause i try to punch fast, and im usually very stiff when it comes to shadow boxing. Thanks for the tips!
Hea shane i wanted to say thanks man for helping me keep my technique in check for years ive been watching and subcribed tbh u deseerve alot more credit man keep it up bro
QUESTION: When i watch the pros like Pacquiao or Mayweather shadow box, i notice they either throw those multiple fast uppercuts and also they dont fully extend their arms when shadow boxing, which is totally opposite of what you advised. Are they doing the wrong thing?
It's just because it look faster, they don't normally train like that but the media and fans love when it's fast so they do that in front of the cameras just to show up a bit.
Everything u said is great advice if you're training to fight in a ring. I just think alot changes with any type of training that involves training to fight and defend yourself if necessary in the street. You're striking is nolonger calm and you're not so focused on technique. You're punches and combos are thrown fast and repetitive because you're face to face with someone who is trying to hurt you and end the fight as quickly as possible
Shane, can you make a video of how to mitigate pressure against the invisible opponent? I usually visualize my opponent pressing me, so I have a ton of work with reaching, framing away, switching to cover more ground and pivoting off of the close quarters.
As your TH-cam channel name is fightTIPS, you are giving really useful tips that are very effective in fighting. Thank you so much for sharing these tips. I am passionate about martial arts. I usually write about martial arts and self defense. Can I share your video in my blog post?
I think I’m a little late to the party. But! I decided I wanted to dabble in shadow boxing as another form of cardio. I ended up getting a boxing game on the Quest. It’s super interactive, and you have someone else throwing punches at you. May be a really fun alternative to just sitting there swinging at nothing. VR is a God send in regards to fun cardio.
about the first tip, doing moves without footwork is great for beginners cause their body will understand the movement itself and after they will learn how to do the footwork with a familiar move
Thanks for another great video man. I've been re watching the video of ways to switch stances and it's been working well for me. Thanks for all the time you put in to these videos I know I appreciate them forsure
thanks shane, my shadow didn't stand a chance
Cocaine Eater he whomped his ass
wait are you his shadow?
it piss
my shadow knocks me out everythime
1amadeo stop looking at your feet
My shadow is a black belt in BJJ, he choked me once so i dont know if i want to box with him again..
If you don't get revenge, you will forever live in your shadow's shadow...
wowow
fightTIPS deep shit
fightTIPS lmao
fightTIPS bahahaha
I'm so bad, I get knocked out while shadow boxing
HocTap SFM haha i laffed
Bruh.. I got knocked out by watching someone shadow box
goals
😂😂😂😂
Baki? is that you?
Mistake #1: Not shadow boxing!
This is a very important aspect of training and should NEVER be ignored. Period.
@Mark Berenger i can understand that but he's right
I don't know what the hell you all are talking about. It's a video about shadow boxing but its apparently A BIG FUCKING NO NO to "shadow" box.
@@regulusmine2336 what?
@@maybeoptify , I actually misunderstood the comment.
@@regulusmine2336 dude that made my day. 😂
That awkward moment when Shane has to show u how to beat up air
Mark Martin
Shadow boxing is a very effective way to perfect form and footwork
@@rusty7984 I don't think they're trying to undermine shadowboxing, but just making a silly joke.
@@rusty7984 *facepalm
@@rusty7984 r/whooooosh
You're wrong. He was boxing against John Cena the entire video.
On point, as usual !
Likes
Mistake #1 [0:07] Planting your feet and not using footwork - Use your legs (in, out, pivot, side to side)
Mistake #2 [0:24] Looking down - Look forward and visualize
Mistake #3 [0:42] Only focusing on offense - Practice defending (parries, rolls, slips, faints, footwork)
Mistake #4 [1:07] Throwing unrealistic combos - Stick to things that will work in a real fight
Mistake #5 [1:46] Blinking while punching - Try stretching your eyes wide open to break this habit
Mistake #6 [2:20] Keeping loose fists all the time - Squeeze your fist upon impact (you can keep it loose when moving around)
Mistake #7 [2:50] Keeping your jaw open - Bite down on your mouthpiece (or pretend to)
Mistake #8 [3:07] Not aiming at a target - Visualize a real-life opponent and be accurate
Mistake #9 [3:26] Only punching half-way - Extend your punch fully
Mistake #10 [3:45] Tensing up and not breathing - Exhale on every single punch and relax
Thanks for the video! Left notes here because I've watched this multiple times and the next time I come back, at least I have notes. Oh and you might find it helpful too :)
Now get out there and train!
Are you Alive
Thank you brotha 💪
Did I just hear a hitmarker at 1:37 ? lmao
Joe oooh he's hurt Rogan hahaha
Joe oooh he's hurt Rogan lol hahahhahahahahahah True
Jason Duran LMFAOOOOOO
its his shadow
He hitmarked the shot he must be mad
I agree with everything he said except the part where he said to clench your fist in shadow at about 2:44. Here is my reasoning. When hitting a solid object like an opponent it will be automatic that you will clench and 'harden' your fist anyway. So there is no need to do it in practice, infact better if you dont cause one of the reasons shadow boxing is effective is cause you get into the habit of not tensing up your arms, body etc before (and during) throwing punches and that REALLY helps with speed and power. My opinion. I know my post seems a little strange but I am convinced of this . One of the ways you learn to 'throw' your energy - through- the target is not to tense up at all and shadow boxing teaches you that. Now of course you will always tense up a little no matter what, when you hitting something, but the less you do tense up, the faster and more powerful you will be. That is one of the reasons the best punches in sparring or in a fight are the ones that happen 'automatically'.
I remember my coach saying
"Woah what are you doing this aint tekken"
Your coach is a man of culture. Lmao. That’s awesome 🤟🏻
One of my coaches tells me to keep my chin down and look through my eyebrows. He told us a story of a time he let his head come up when he started out and his head got lurched really hard from taking a hook to the head.
Thank you, needed this so badly
Nice to know that I've been doing all these already.
Thanks, Shane. I've watched most of your videos, and they're all helpful. I usually watch at night and apply your tips on my next workout. Keep it up, man!
#4
Sorry bruh, I am on that killer instinct ultra combo.
You can’t throw 10 punch combination all the time.
Sugar ray Leonard:Hold my beer.
Hey Shane I'm an isshin Ryu fighter and I just want to say I've been watching your channel for some time. You have outstanding content. Keep up the good work.
I have a little brother who's just starting to get into muay thai but im too lazy to teach him the basics so I just send him the link of this video about shadow boxing. So far this is the best one I've seen and even helped correct some of my bad habits when shadow boxing. thanks fightTIPS!
Ah great to hear, thanks buddy! Tell your brother I wish him all the best.
On every video I've learned more than on 10 years at the gym of each topic. This channel is *****.
Shane is so clear with speaking, not full of that American "yo, you know what I'm sayin'" or every other word "like". Just clear English, sounds good and is inspiring. Thank you!
Thanks!! Great advice. I really enjoy shadow boxing on days that I am working and don't have a lot of time.
Shane: marie...
Marie: what?
Shane: i think my videos getting bored. I want to trying something new
Marie: like wearing a hat?
Shane: you genius!
yosef balas Haha I used to wear hats all throughout my teenage years. Plus I need a haircut.
fightTIPS have you ever considered doing boxing as a professional? . You look very skillfull
fightTIPS i have a serious question for you can you tell us next video or send me message with TH-cam how does a teenager get to show his home skills to the mma business for free
היי בחור יהודי
מאיפה אתה אחי? אני מראשון
Profile Picture Don't Read My im from Ashdod
2:09
Finally an expert said it out loud.. i was just amazed when i saw Floyd and Ali just waatching their opponents as they're fighting. They're super aware of what's in front of them
Thanks, you are a really underrated instructor. Good to know I'm doing most of these correctly
#11: Thinking that shadow boxing can account for any more than 10% of proper preparation for a fight. Most of the challenges in a real fight (particularly guys who don't fight much) are getting past fear and (if you can do that) seeing the other fighter. If you're afraid and don't want to fight, shadow boxing can provide a false sense of preparedness. Once someone's coming at you and you feel their power and speed, all of your dancing and air punching may feel like a useless ego boosting activity and you can easily lose confidence in yourself and get hurt. You have to be comfortable with the thought that real fists are flying and operate calmly. Also, the person who wins the fight is usually the one who can better master the other fighter's rhythmic movements, energy, awareness, reactions, goals, abilities, etc. This is the real art of fighting. When you see that the other guy's trying to take your head off with haymakers or trying to take you to the mat, or trying to win through counter strikes, or what have you; that tells you a lot about how to adapt, create setups, play on his weaknesses, etc.
Wait, so you're saying sparing is more important than shadow boxing when preparing for an actual fight? Fucking genius!
@@DonTHEhandsome1 If you don't have the time, or whatever to spar, this is STILL a helpful video. I've seen some shitty sparring also, & some of those people could've benefited from more practicing of tips like these BEFORE they stepped in the ring.
Well fear is destroyer of everything so shadow boxing has nothing to do with your rule 11 imo. You can have all the fight training you can get but if you dont have the heart youll get fucked.
I have yet to see a video of yours that I disagree with. You are providing a wonderful service. Keep up the good work!
I am 7 months into kickboxing. I am guilty of some of those mistakes. Full extension cause i try to punch fast, and im usually very stiff when it comes to shadow boxing. Thanks for the tips!
#4 Unrealistic Combos: Ronda Rousey's boxing training
Thanks man, my rookie boxing has gotten to a new level since I started seeing your videos
I realized that i do ALL of these mistakes. Thank you a lot!
Hea shane i wanted to say thanks man for helping me keep my technique in check for years ive been watching and subcribed tbh u deseerve alot more credit man keep it up bro
Be real with yourself and realistic in fighting. Thanks a lot Shane.
Exactly! Thank you!
Great advice, dont stop the hard work. Started shotokan some months ago , hoping to reach your level of skill one day.
QUESTION: When i watch the pros like Pacquiao or Mayweather shadow box, i notice they either throw those multiple fast uppercuts and also they dont fully extend their arms when shadow boxing, which is totally opposite of what you advised. Are they doing the wrong thing?
It's just because it look faster, they don't normally train like that but the media and fans love when it's fast so they do that in front of the cameras just to show up a bit.
Right. But theyre not shadow boxing. Its a form of cardio exercise and combination exercise.
The mouth open is the only one I'm struggling with but there's room for improvements. Thank you for this video.
i started less then 2 months ago doing it, and realize i have done it right without even knowing it, this video game me confidence.
Great video thanks man I always find myself looking down in shadow boxing
Great video straight to the point. Not a lot of useless words.
Awesome, thanks. Just doing it for cardio.
Still a very useful video years later, Thanks!
Best shadowboxing tutorial video I ever seen
Lol I do the blinking thing. Guess that's one more thing I have to i improve. Great video!
Great vid. Shadow boxing it’s probably the most important practice
Yes! Didn't make the mistakes. I also thought I was a weirdo with all the visualising so here's a bit of reassurance as well 😂
I was a MMA fighter, but like khabib I was a wrestler and i dont know how to box correctly so I've joined a boxing gym and so this is a huge help!
Thanks!!! This video is actually useful and most importantly short.
Very good...even at my age there is always something new to learn...thanks!
Everything u said is great advice if you're training to fight in a ring. I just think alot changes with any type of training that involves training to fight and defend yourself if necessary in the street. You're striking is nolonger calm and you're not so focused on technique. You're punches and combos are thrown fast and repetitive because you're face to face with someone who is trying to hurt you and end the fight as quickly as possible
Great vid, Shane!
Thanks man
Good Content as Always Shane!
1:16 I thought that was real in a fight.
Good work as always Shane. Btw pls make a video showwing you shadowboxing!
Nargo Organ He has ! Look it up
Nargo Organ he's done it.
ok, thank you guys
Excellent points. Can't wait to work on these tips. Thanks!
Shane, can you make a video of how to mitigate pressure against the invisible opponent? I usually visualize my opponent pressing me, so I have a ton of work with reaching, framing away, switching to cover more ground and pivoting off of the close quarters.
I would say I didn't make a mistake refreshing the page to be this early.
(Edit: Imagining different opponents with different heights also helps!)
Great video man. Keep up the great work.
Its Shane again 🤘 always have such good videos that I can follow easily and enjoy
Thnks Shane great vid as usual!
Thanks for all the tips on this channel
watching and learning from it in 2019
Good video, thanks for the tips man.
Remember when you made that one video about baking Senzu Beans?
Another great vid. Only thing I would add is to keep your chin down when shadow boxing
This lighting is really good
thanks, I just started with some shadow boxing and thanks a lot for the tip!!!
your every videos are too helpful..thank you
Very practical and useful! Thanks Shane!
You're the man, Shane!
This guy is a bomb, his tips are golden!
thanks bro keep doing good videos
Some very useful reminders. Cheers Shane.
This best shadowboxing information ever
Excellent! Thanks Shane.
thanks shane now im gonna be on top of everything
Once again a really good Video
As your TH-cam channel name is fightTIPS, you are giving really useful tips that are very effective in fighting. Thank you so much for sharing these tips. I am passionate about martial arts. I usually write about martial arts and self defense. Can I share your video in my blog post?
Great tips as usual, keep it up!
tnx bro. plz publish a mma or muy thai syllabus wise video series. so that we can know about the complete syllabus
You're the man, Shane! Appreciate all the tips!
great video as always going to try to see if I do any of these tonight I did recently start adding more movement defense though good stuff
I like watching Errol Spence shadow-box. Good video, Shane Fazen!
I think I’m a little late to the party. But! I decided I wanted to dabble in shadow boxing as another form of cardio. I ended up getting a boxing game on the Quest. It’s super interactive, and you have someone else throwing punches at you. May be a really fun alternative to just sitting there swinging at nothing. VR is a God send in regards to fun cardio.
FightTIPS I recently got back into
Muay Thai my goal is to do Thai fighting then move into mma! Do you recommend anything?
about the first tip, doing moves without footwork is great for beginners cause their body will understand the movement itself and after they will learn how to do the footwork with a familiar move
Good tips Shane!
Thanx again!
Good demo of shadow boxing 👍
Absolutely great video!
u r a very good fighter and teacher
Train ksi for his next fight against joe weller that would be fun
Conor Jones I'd love to! You guys should all comment and tell KSI to contact me.
fightTIPS That would be amazing
fightTIPS Shane awesome video 💪buta would u watch the conor vs floyd fight in august 26?
Jake H agree,
@JDMH stfu
Perfect animation reference, thanks
Thanks shane!
Thanks for another great video man. I've been re watching the video of ways to switch stances and it's been working well for me. Thanks for all the time you put in to these videos I know I appreciate them forsure
Thanks for these tips Shane
very very good self-awareness details!
Great video man.
Well explained Mr Shane
My shadow started throwing kamehamehas….so I had to IT behind him and throw a axe kick to the neck.
Just come across this, awesome video, awesome advice. Thanks
Keeping your footwork crisp and correct while shadow boxing is the hardest thing I've ever tried to learn
Very helpful bro thnx