Sir, you are the only social media coach I respect. Because you really know what you are talking about. The depth and clarity of your knowledge is astounding.
if your goal is to be practically useful in a fight, i suggest until you have thoughtless comfort as well as perfect form while doing it fast. you just do it slow repeadedly focusing solely on perfect form and not power, then you go up to slow with a few medum, then medium with a few fast (power inceased as well with these). as far as how long to train a general rule of thumb i try to use is 5,000 quality form repetitions of the move i want to have down without thinking, this goes by faster than you think but you MUST be done with mental presence on every one. it sucks but it will be there when you need it, for most people they do a lot of things a few times maybe even hundreds of times but when the stress is high their minds go blank and they fall to the level of their habits/training instead of all the moves they know intelectually. if you want proof of this look at the UFC, how many times to do you see people win from the bread and butter moves instead of all the niche attacks and combos? same with street fights and boxing. it's because under pressure you fall to what you are familiar with instead of all the knowledge you've aquired. if you want it to be useful, train it until you couldn't possibly do it wrong if you wanted to.
Sir, you are the only social media coach I respect. Because you really know what you are talking about. The depth and clarity of your knowledge is astounding.
Love the beauty and efficiency of your technique, ill do my best to implement your system into mine👀🙏🏾
Much respect, coach.
Awesome stuff coach
🙏🏾 keep this for review, it will soon go private
@@WukongWilson But why?
@@endorphineguy I must give value to my teachings by reserving it to those that actually want to learn
WukongWilson Fighting!!!^^;;
Brother Wukong it's highly disrespectful to pat a Thai person on the head. The head is sacred.
Peace
Thanks I’ll remember this!
Actually that is the general consensus throughout Asia in general.
@@WukongWilson Salute!
Yeaaaaah shoutout Yipes!
Wow, jabs really differ with footwork
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How much should you drill each Jab?
Until you can’t do it wrong
if your goal is to be practically useful in a fight, i suggest until you have thoughtless comfort as well as perfect form while doing it fast. you just do it slow repeadedly focusing solely on perfect form and not power, then you go up to slow with a few medum, then medium with a few fast (power inceased as well with these).
as far as how long to train a general rule of thumb i try to use is 5,000 quality form repetitions of the move i want to have down without thinking, this goes by faster than you think but you MUST be done with mental presence on every one. it sucks but it will be there when you need it, for most people they do a lot of things a few times maybe even hundreds of times but when the stress is high their minds go blank and they fall to the level of their habits/training instead of all the moves they know intelectually.
if you want proof of this look at the UFC, how many times to do you see people win from the bread and butter moves instead of all the niche attacks and combos? same with street fights and boxing. it's because under pressure you fall to what you are familiar with instead of all the knowledge you've aquired. if you want it to be useful, train it until you couldn't possibly do it wrong if you wanted to.
Do my speed test