Lead Arm Variations | Soviet Boxing Series | McLeod Scott Boxing
Lead arm variations inspired by Dmitry Bivol.
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A good rear arm can take you around the block. A great lead arm can take you around the world.
@McLeodScott
Жыл бұрын
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Soviet boxing style was developed for and around olympic boxers, to help with point scoring. Long distance shots, distance maintaining etc. And thanks for the video, btw. Good quality and informative as always.
@lightskinstairerror
Жыл бұрын
Perfect for amateurs and for street fights to avoid close scramble and clothes pulling
@alejandrosajardo8709
4 ай бұрын
Amateurs? Bivol
@user-io9rj2cx7d
3 ай бұрын
The best style against wrestler and keeping health.
Dmitry Bivol has brought me here, I have Mexican but I find Soviet style fascinating.
Exceptional gestures, you can see the years of training The best Soviet-style fighters only need one arm to win their fights 👌
0:15 bounce bothe legs move same time 0:20 shuffle back leg move 0:25 jab step back while slip / jab 0:37 jab step back hook /bivol style 0:51 jab jab / back foot step like shuffle 0:25 scond jab back foot steps back behind front foot /!! 0:55 palm down hook 0:58 jab parry same time 1:12 jab head /jab body When moving 2 steps %shuffle move back foot !! 1:22 saaame thing 1:46 jab distance control Shuffle back but like bounce /pendulm 1:55 front foot step to side when movin forward 1:59 jab changd angle First shuffle back then to side (move head (to rt leg) /control his head ) (continue shuffle back ) 2:12 movin forward 2 steps or more again Backfoot moves after small front foot step /shuffle 2:28 again 2 steps 2:45 again 2:55 jab check hook (front foot point to side ) 3:06 jab /check uppercut 3:15 jab /check uppercut /check hook 3:45 back hand like slap on face 3:55 gazelle ounch /hook 4:05 feint body front foot step /gazelle hook Shuffke /gszelle punch hook
Pls do a breakdown for Shakur Stevens and how to beat long defensive guards of him....🙏🙏
@jamespitman5450
Жыл бұрын
Loma is a good place to start with the fencing style lead arm he often uses - it stops you're lead arm being pinned and you can control and turn their arm to get a shot off
@KingFalconFTW
Жыл бұрын
@@jamespitman5450 any loma fights examples?
@jamespitman5450
Жыл бұрын
@@KingFalconFTW there are breakdown vids on here that got me to understand what he was doing, can't remember channels but ones where they slow down his fight footage rather than a coach showing you. Plus he goes over some of it himself in the footage where he's showing young fighters stuff in a London gym.
@jamespitman5450
Жыл бұрын
Try searching Lomas lead arm explained or whatnot on here. Plus this channel got a Loma breakdown, can't remember if they cover all that...
@pandabear1576
Жыл бұрын
@@KingFalconFTW tbh you’re seeing an example of it in this video here. Loma uses his own variation of these moves as he’s a soviet boxer with his own special pendulum boxing style.
Great video as always, I really like these breakdowns and drills about the soviet boxing style, keep it up!!
You should make a downloadable tutorial on Soviet style boxing on Dynamic Striking. I bet it would sell
Looks a lot like Bivols movement
Many thanks 👍
Niente da fare...come tutorial sono i numeri uno. 💪
Absolutely fantastic!
love these soviet boxing series, Thank you.
Very thankful for this great video
BEST boxing channel!
fantastic,as always
Great content brother keep it up!!! Quality 🥊
Soviet style is so good and efficient. Distance and timing. Just beautiful. Soviet style dominantes as well in the pro ring not just amateurs so many Cuban, Russian, and eastern European champions... Proof is in the pudding
Thank for tutorial video
Cool shadowing bro, thanks
A superb boxing video, yet again. I also loved your recent shadowboxing video with the tremendously talented Asian lad. The only thing that gave me pause with the previous video was that the lad's hands were not clenched at the end of the punch (for most of the time, at least). The boy in this video seems to have a nice clenched fist at the end of his punch. It would be very interesting to hear your views on which, if either, is appropriate. Obviously, having fully unclenched hands throughout saves the boxer energy in shadowboxing by keeping the hands loose. Helps with speed - the Asian boy is lightning fast. It's probably okay with gloves on, too, given the protection they afford. On the other hand (pun intended), shadowboxing with loose hands all the way to the full extension could be rather counterproductive training were, for instance, the fighter to end up in (God forbid and strongly discouraged) a street fight. A good way to get your hand broken. And I'm assuming that even with gloves on a full knuckle shot is more effective than a slap (Joe Calzaghe excepted, of course!). Anyhow, all thoughts welcome.
Awesome video Coach....🔥🔥🔥
So happy you’re back uploading hopefully it stays frequent for awhile amazing work as always
@McLeodScott
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate and I’ll do my best. I’ll definitely have frequent uploads until September then I’ll struggle again due to the boxing season.
@billystone8204
Жыл бұрын
@@McLeodScott the kids are the future and your breeding future champions so I understand the gym and coaching will always come first just appreciate your time and energy you put in to the sweet science on both
@McLeodScott
Жыл бұрын
@@billystone8204 always appreciate your comments man
@jasondelpierre2731
7 ай бұрын
So useful thanks a lot keep going mate
Beautiful form excellent 👍🙏
Great video as always.
GREAT VIDEO, GOOD MUSIC, TECHNO IS PERFECT FOR TRAINING !
really good video lads 👍🏻
Always love it
Thank U also good for Mma💪🏼
Very informatif
Great music track !:) love it!
the OG is back
Gonna see some of these in the Usyk vs AJ bout next month. Can you do Orthodox vs Southpaw stuff to look out for, like Overhand Jab Counter and Toe To Outside Battle please?
man, wtf!???? i got some serious drills for next weeks! thanks
AWESOME 👌
Marvellous...
As someone who is tall the sovjet point scoring drills work perfectly for me
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Great video. Really reminds me of Usyks style, I know he heavily relies on the soviet system
Nice
0:40 I looove yhat bivol back hook Finally someone talking about it😫 ❤
That boxer is the best💯
Art
Top
Супер!💪👍
Vamos mcleodd!
Muito bom
Luv your channel. I need this song tho what and who is this?!
Can you answer my question plz So when u moving forward and back Which foot pushing ?? Or there is no both moving ssme time ???
Hey McLeod you got any tips on keeping the pendulum/ smooth footwork when throwing a 1-2? I find it easy to go in and out with a jab but find myself a little sloppy on the 1-2 thanks 💪🏻
@gorkemargunov2504
Жыл бұрын
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@Laze18
4 ай бұрын
Have you tried exiting after 1-2 with a jab + pendulum step back?
Is this a good style for a southpaw? I'm 188 cm and have very good reach
This is da shit👌
Reminds me of Ted Wong JKD.
Ppl really got taken by this, since Bivol broke through.
You could have called this video just "soviet style" Instead of "left arm variation" I use this style too, not much space to throw rights that are loaded
So, keep the lead arm moving all the time especially with feints and probes?
@pandabear1576
Жыл бұрын
Keep the lead arm moving to set up patterns then break the patterns with the power hand.
What the music called?
You cannot die McLeod
3:18
IS SOVIET STYLE GOOD FOR SHORT BOXERS?
@sanele2948
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely you gotta get comfortable with that lead hand like he is showing you here. That’s how you’re going to close that distance if your a shorter boxer also foot work like he’s demonstrating always moving and fainting and baiting. Hope that helps
Я не понимаю, советская школа бокса превосходила западную или нет? Движения выглядят красиво, по советски.
Why do you rotate your left arm so much when throwing a jab ive noticed it in other soviet vids? Also thanks for showing multiple clips of the same shot it really helps me get a good understanding of the footwork.
@southofthering
Жыл бұрын
nistly extra range ig it takes ur head lil more of line but idk ho wmuch it helps but it does ad range
I.may ad becarful with this style u feint alot if someone pivots they could hook u probably ko u Ngl especially with circle hooks
How to beat a taller fighter
обратите внимание на романа романчука и его тренера
No heavy bag drills right 😊
@McLeodScott
Жыл бұрын
Currently editing that one
Aaayy
u need some strong shoulders for this
soviet boxing may be the worst show wise but probably the best technical wise
Thanks nigga I'm from Brooklyn
Bivol - Romanian father Korean mother
@MrDragonkarp
Жыл бұрын
Style Soviet/Eastern European 😂😂
Beginners should focus on that instead of trying to impersonate floyd's shit.
the right arm while doing this video: 🧍
Love your videos, would love to help you become the full time youtuber you want to be by helping you record some content, Email me would love to go from there!