If you punch with the left hand, you put your weight on the right leg. If you throw a right cross, you instinctively load up your left leg, now do the same thing with a lead punch. Push off the back leg, like you're stabbing in fencing.
Yes sir this video will help people with longer arms who have trouble fighting on the inside. Having longer arms means it's harder to create momentum at a close distance so use your whole body to get more power with shorter punches.
@@jerarivers4720 Absolutely you should widen your stance to get more power whenever you get close to your opponent, but I'd usually say don't crouch down if you're not comfortable with it because then you're making your head a easier target for the smaller opponent.
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If you punch with the left hand, you put your weight on the right leg. If you throw a right cross, you instinctively load up your left leg, now do the same thing with a lead punch. Push off the back leg, like you're stabbing in fencing.
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Is this the same principle if youre a fighter with longer arms fighting on the inside even if your opponent is shorter with shorter arms?
Yes sir this video will help people with longer arms who have trouble fighting on the inside. Having longer arms means it's harder to create momentum at a close distance so use your whole body to get more power with shorter punches.
@@ajstember_mma ah so there’s no need to crouch down to his height or widen your stance when fighting on the inside against a shorter guy?
@@jerarivers4720 Absolutely you should widen your stance to get more power whenever you get close to your opponent, but I'd usually say don't crouch down if you're not comfortable with it because then you're making your head a easier target for the smaller opponent.
@@ajstember_mma should it be a bit wider than shoulder width or a bit more exaggerated?
@@jerarivers4720 A little bit wider than your shoulders but not too far to off balance you