SNAPPING Punches vs PUSHING Punches

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I talk about the difference between snapping punches and pushing punches. How these different punch techniques are different in movement, power generation, and how they affect your body's balance, movement, attacking and defending overall during a boxing fight. And, of course, I show why a snap punch is superior (but often misunderstood) to a push punch.
00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Wrong way to do snapping punches
00:22 - Basic technique for snapping punches and pushing punches
01:02 - Difference #1 - Releasing
02:17 - Difference #2 - Snapping Effect
03:38 - Difference #3 - Balance
04:35 - Three main things about snapping punches
04:52 - The benefit of snapping punches
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  • @jaedii7287
    @jaedii72872 жыл бұрын

    Ohh #2 is a huge point. It's what drummers do to make their drum hits louder and more resonant while also making the stick come up on its own

  • @anonymousbruh2958
    @anonymousbruh29588 жыл бұрын

    Ive been boxing for 3 years now and ive always snapped, and so many people have tried telling me to push when i punch. Ima show em this to prove a point. Thank you!

  • @JohnSmith-dt1ws

    @JohnSmith-dt1ws

    5 жыл бұрын

    anonymous bruh people probably tell you that cuz u dont have a lot power and are too focused on pulling your hands back too early. Like he said it’s supposed to be one movement

  • @padrinozerocool

    @padrinozerocool

    5 жыл бұрын

    you just can have a sparring session with them rather than explaining to them...you know, they can feel the force of your punch. ;)

  • @irishlion5271

    @irishlion5271

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never been told that

  • @daviddennin9952
    @daviddennin99528 жыл бұрын

    Snapping punches = shock damaging waves keep going into your opponent body while you are already back to your regular stance.

  • @baqikenny

    @baqikenny

    6 жыл бұрын

    David Dennin yes, all of these people talking about the difference in force, just a few thought about the difference of damage to the human body in different motions

  • @RG-nv3gw
    @RG-nv3gw4 жыл бұрын

    It's best to understand each and use either when appropriate. Speed ppl always snap more. Stronger ppl can hit you on the glove/shoulder/chest and push through you. What everybody seems to misunderstand is the footwork that makes each style effective. I like to teach ppl to snap combos and pivot/push on the last punch, then change angles. Everyone can do either style. Just depends on hand speed of each fighter and the experience to recognize what's effective. I respect your take on boxing. Keep up the good work. Boxing Life 💯

  • @ASSman864

    @ASSman864

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bingo

  • @ASSman864

    @ASSman864

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another varible ill add is resistance of your target Start with a solid wall with zero give 100% resistance, youll notice snap punches feel amazing, and so do push punches (careful on your wrists) But then try something way smaller and lighter like a speed bag or let a friend hold the top of a piece of paper and you punch at the bottom part hanging down, Its then youll notice push punches do nothing in terms of adding power, just moves your target out of the way whereas a snap punch essentially freeze frames them in that time and space, youll be able to snap punch the paper all the same regardless of how it has nesely zero resistance and should just move out the way, whereas the push punch will never full impact because its always moving its target further away before it can fully impact it. Im 180 now so i have to be careful but ive personally felt the effects back when i weighed 140 and would spar my nearly 200 lbs cousin, he would throw a push punch at my chest and id close my guard together to block but i was so light on my feet he would push me back rather than hurt my arms like a person with that much weight advantage would be able to do. Even featherweights are planted firm asf when throwing hooks tho its like making yourself a human gyroscope youre so stable in that motion that if you get countered it wont be pretty

  • @alexong2542
    @alexong25424 жыл бұрын

    I don't think pushing or snapping is the problem. Most who started martial arts at the beginning , probably knows what is a snapping punch. BUT they can't do it constantly. This is something I discovered I was hitting the mitts with a friend of mine. From the start, I could hear the "smack" sound from hitting them. But after a while, they turned to slightly pushing punches, because I tense up. It's difficult to keep yourself relaxed constantly

  • @orthocatsr.8723

    @orthocatsr.8723

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think it's from shelling up and tensing the traps allot... and being very defensive conscious with blocks and shelling maybe? I got the opposite problem... I'm good at being loose because my fat ass gets so tired but I'll forget to keep hands up or rechamber right and I hear you can jam a loose wrist snapping em all the time because homeboy moves too... I don't know who to ask but I'm a black belt if I'm right about sending snappers when they're kinda stationary and ball up and rain hades if you decide to fight fire with fire in a pocket of mutual fury... I also think I heard pushing or bone stack punches are better to counter and snapping is better to attack from Shane faze... I probably just disposed the best answer 5 years of KZread search would do and for free LOL I DON'T know who to ask if I'm wrong but if I'm right, then my old ass needs to start training kids for a job lol

  • @playerdude2
    @playerdude28 жыл бұрын

    This video gave me more faith in snapping punches.

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    6 жыл бұрын

    You're probably not doing it right if you need faith to believe in it. When you throw a good snapping punch, you feel the difference in power right away.

  • @rbellamy804
    @rbellamy8048 жыл бұрын

    Please keep these vids coming! They're helping me a lot! Thanks bro!

  • @monday5264897
    @monday52648978 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have been a pusher but now I will become a snapper, much to the chagrin of any future opponents.

  • @Rigamaroo
    @Rigamaroo8 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. You've given a lot of great tips in your videos on how to achieve a nice snapping punch. Staying loose is key for me, as I tend to tense up, especially during combinations. Practice makes perfect though, and I'm hearing that "POP POP POP" sound that goes with a good snapping punch more often than not these days. Thanks Johnny!

  • @meeharbin4205
    @meeharbin42058 жыл бұрын

    Like whipping.

  • @hello_world_zz
    @hello_world_zz8 жыл бұрын

    very very very good explanation. well done, John!

  • @rpgfantensho3003
    @rpgfantensho30038 жыл бұрын

    these vids are nice and explanation is detailed despite the short time limit of the vid in other words really cool

  • @Bass12524
    @Bass125247 жыл бұрын

    You are a genius sir! I have always done exactly as you explained you shouldn't . That's how i been taught. "Bring the punch back as fast as you push it out", and i've always felt lack in power when i sparr, almost as if am toutching them while they are loading on me. This makes so much sense. I have to redo all things i learned!

  • @LittleRapGuy
    @LittleRapGuy Жыл бұрын

    Box sings.... This time you teach us things and it still goes. Boxing now flows.

  • @tomjones1396
    @tomjones13968 жыл бұрын

    Great explanation Johnny for people to understand what you're talking about!

  • @Sanjeev9411906770
    @Sanjeev94119067706 жыл бұрын

    Woow! I needed this video! Thanks for saving me from building wrong habits!

  • @julybecker1065
    @julybecker10652 жыл бұрын

    U would have to be the most best on KZread. I learn boxing 15 years been around alot of gyms. And they no nothing to keep it up. And thank u for sharing

  • @lanceanders6150
    @lanceanders61508 жыл бұрын

    This has helped me understand how punches work so much! Your videos instantly helped me fight better (literally the same afternoon) and just by understanding the mechanics. Thanks a bunch. imma go check your other vids out

  • @BullWorld777
    @BullWorld7778 жыл бұрын

    I'm the captain now

  • @SeamusMcMichael
    @SeamusMcMichael8 жыл бұрын

    Great video Johnny, keep them coming!

  • @oskars82
    @oskars828 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I actually learned something.

  • @KwnsatntinosSta
    @KwnsatntinosSta8 жыл бұрын

    Ok, boys let's explain why snapping punches are better than pushing punches... THROUGH PHYSICS!!! First the 2nd law of Newton states: F=ma (Force= mass times acceleration). Now, what that means is that the force multiplies the more fast you through a punch (because there is no way to actually change your mass). When you snap, the speed is greater and it takes less time to actually reach your target. a=u/t . Therefore, your acceleration is bigger, resulting in more force. Next is Momentum Now if you remember from your high school days, F=P/t (Force= Momentum over time). If you actually try to push your opponent after you deliver the punch (aka pushing punch) the time you spend on the target is increased, thus reducing the force of your punch [e.g. F=P/t --------> F/2=P/2t which means that if you would actually push for as much time as you did for actually reaching the oppoentn, your power (after the initial impact) would be cut in HALF]. Feel free to correct me.

  • @gregk199

    @gregk199

    8 жыл бұрын

    mad. thanks people need to be informed

  • @Tantras2006

    @Tantras2006

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jedi Battlemaster True enough, but you are missing a point. You can change your mass. Or rather your "effective mass" during a punch. Boxers need to constrict their structure right at the moment of impact, otherwise the only weight that is transferred to the target is the weight of the arm or even worse the forearm if elbows are not tight at impact. That being said, a true challenge of power punchers is to balance their effective mass with their hand speed in order to both hit the target clean and transfer the maximum force at the point of impact to the target.

  • @KwnsatntinosSta

    @KwnsatntinosSta

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Give that man a cookie!

  • @raquelborn

    @raquelborn

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jedi Battlemaster Acceleration = change in speed / time (or final speed - initial speed / time). Therefore, snapping punches increase in speed quicker in the same amount of time vs pushing punches (as opposed to just being speedier). I'm splitting hairs though. Thanks for posting

  • @OMGreenfield

    @OMGreenfield

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jedi Battlemaster I commend you for trying to use laws of motion to defend your standpoint, but you're completely off base. "F = ma" describes the force being applied to an object with mass m with acceleration a. As in, if you hit an object with force F, that object of mass m will have an acceleration a. That has nothing to do with your speed or acceleration. Determining your force F is a completely different subject. Furthermore, you say "when you snap, the speed is greater". What? That's not true. The only difference is what you do with your body after you collide. I'm not even going to touch your momentum equation. It is completely irrelevant and has nothing to do with this discussion. Jonny from expert boxing does a very poor job explaining the difference and pros/cons of pushing/snapping. And his analogy with baseball was terrible. I don't think anyone watching this video has a better understand of the two.

  • @thecoolfrost
    @thecoolfrost8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the clarification on how to throw snap punches form. My trainer always tells me "snap your punches" but he never clarifies on how to.

  • @lobotrejo2979
    @lobotrejo29798 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Coach!

  • @jokur8935
    @jokur89358 жыл бұрын

    Great explanation !

  • @sabbagh1996
    @sabbagh19968 жыл бұрын

    good to see your back :)

  • @justins2398
    @justins23988 жыл бұрын

    Such a great informative channel

  • @Dontbeweakvato
    @Dontbeweakvato8 жыл бұрын

    great video. your a good teacher.

  • @exapsy

    @exapsy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dontbeweakvato You're*

  • @andrewkelly8693
    @andrewkelly86938 жыл бұрын

    nice vids man! learning alot

  • @michaelschrute2346
    @michaelschrute23465 жыл бұрын

    Great explanation bro

  • @Noah-pc6wq
    @Noah-pc6wq7 жыл бұрын

    Hey Johnny, would it be possible for you to do a short video on shadowboxing for snapping punches?

  • @nohbdy1122
    @nohbdy11228 жыл бұрын

    One thing I'd like to add is that a lot of people confuse how much power a punch has with how much a punching bag or person's head moves as a result of the punch. This is not necessarily true and creates many misconceptions about generating power and the power of pushing strikes vs snapping strikes.

  • @mrhorselegs616

    @mrhorselegs616

    5 жыл бұрын

    Explain pls

  • @ASSman864

    @ASSman864

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mrhorselegs616 late asf but ill explain for him, go watch your favorite heavyweight hit the heavybag (besides george foreman he push punches alot) Youll notice the heavybag barely swings when they hit it as hard as they can, rather youll see the bag just appear to levitate for a split second as the tension gets loose on the chain then youll hear the noise of gravity pulling the bag down to earth returning tension to the chain. In short a true cracking punch on the heavybag should "lift" it more so than rock it back and forth

  • @ASSman864

    @ASSman864

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another thing ill add is resistance of your target. Start with a solid wall with zero give 100% resistance, youll notice snap punches feel amazing, and so do push punches (careful on your wrists) But then try something way smaller and lighter like a speed bag or let a friend hold the top of a piece of paper and you punch at the bottom part hanging down, Its then youll notice push punches do nothing in terms of adding power, just moves your target out of the way whereas a snap punch essentially freeze frames them in that time and space, youll be able to snap punch the paper all the same regardless of how it has nesely zero resistance and should just move out the way, whereas the push punch will never full impact because its always moving its target further away before it can fully impact it. Im 180 now so i have to be careful but ive personally felt the effects back when i weighed 140 and would spar my nearly 200 lbs cousin, he would throw a push punch at my chest and id close my guard together to block but i was so light on my feet he would push me back rather than hurt my arms like a person with that much weight advantage would be able to do. Even featherweights are planted firm asf when throwing hooks tho its like making yourself a human gyroscope youre so stable in that motion that if you get hit its gonna be bad

  • @ceco99
    @ceco996 жыл бұрын

    very good explanation great job

  • @bohdanchmielnicki4682
    @bohdanchmielnicki46828 жыл бұрын

    thanks man,your videos are really useful :) greetings

  • @nathantaylor3773
    @nathantaylor3773 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the tips

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    9 ай бұрын

    thank you!!

  • @dylanjordan6129
    @dylanjordan61298 жыл бұрын

    Mate the sounds you make are too funny hahaha

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dylan Jordan I know, my friends clown me in the gym. Doing their impersonations of me. hahaha.

  • @dronepilotcanadian6427
    @dronepilotcanadian64277 жыл бұрын

    I agree pushing punches throw you off balance and leave you open . These kind of videos are back to basics and are great for refreshing memories of even experienced boxers . Johnny, can you post some new videos soon I've been back in training for about four months now and I forget a lot of my training drills ... 😲

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    7 жыл бұрын

    More videos are on the way. The next series is on inside-fighting techniques!

  • @dronepilotcanadian6427

    @dronepilotcanadian6427

    7 жыл бұрын

    +expertboxing Awesome! I have been working the slipline lots and have kind of a short reach for my height, inside fighting is my style since I have to work my way in against most guys in my weight class even some shorter than me.. I can definitely use tips on defending inside positions to maintain it as long as possible and to make use of my natural inside power . Thanks for the heads up and your videos have proven themselves to be effective I will keep an eye out .

  • @markant9534

    @markant9534

    7 жыл бұрын

    +expertboxing My kick box coach told me to punch harder and I did, he didn`t tell me any technique, I must have adjusted with instinct, I still could not punch even near as hard as the other men in there and they just did it naturally! I don`t know how they had that incredible power!

  • @johnkirwan3129
    @johnkirwan31298 жыл бұрын

    Just started to get back in to boxing and i am finding your videos very helpfull. i found your channel through the video where you teach how to apply handwraps. do you have any exercises that will improve my footwork, i am a heavy guy haha

  • @irishlion5271
    @irishlion5271 Жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @irishlion5271

    @irishlion5271

    Жыл бұрын

    Now I have to work on not micro focusing on this and taking away from my power I can’t wait to try this tho

  • @misremembered72
    @misremembered728 жыл бұрын

    Hey great video, very informative! QUESTION: I just started trying out boxing, like literally took my first class last night, do you think this is ok OR should I work with a personal trainer first? I feel like the more tired I get by the end of the exhausting class, the more my technique begins to suffer. The teachers I work with are also working with a decent sized class so they're less critiquing technique than trying to motivate people to keep going. What are your thoughts?

  • @hyperwyvern9419
    @hyperwyvern94198 жыл бұрын

    the sound effects are epic

  • @BlueFang714
    @BlueFang7148 жыл бұрын

    I like to think of it as I'm using my body to launch my arm forward, making a slingshot effect to launch the strike. To me it makes sure that the body is actually contributing to the power, and drastically decreases muscle fatigue. A push puncher uses more rooting in their structure which decreases their footwork and evasion when they're on the offensive, but if you snap you can be much looser and fluidly shift between offense, defense, and evasion.

  • @thecoolfrost
    @thecoolfrost8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the clarification on how to throw snap punches. My trainer always tells me "snap your punches" but he never explains to me how to snap them

  • @Thesavagesouls

    @Thesavagesouls

    8 ай бұрын

    Watch Jesse Enkamp's "snap your punches" he show it for karate like kata but his technique also works for punching.

  • @justinstoll4955
    @justinstoll49558 жыл бұрын

    Johnny, I know you made another video discussing how to through a snapping punch, in which you mentioned you could, but didn't want to, make a longer video on how to do it. It would be great if you made a more in-depth video on how to throw snapping punches. I hit a bag for a long time, casually, and developed some bad habits, especially pushing my right straight right (right handed). Do you have any recommended drills to develop good snapping habits and balance?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    Justin Stoll For more detailed info, please read the guide on snapping punches on my website. Tons of helpful tips there and if you're ready for more and still can't do it, we can talk about then and resolve what's not going right. I haven't gone too much into depth because for the most part...my viewership is divided between 2 camps (those who CAN throw snapping punches) and (those who don't believe in it). If it was (those who CAN) and (those who can't BUT WANT TO), I'd give more effort. I think the collective consciousness just isn't there yet for a video like that to be fully appreciated. These videos take a lot of time to make and then giveaway for free and for me to then have to spend time debating with beginners who've never been in a boxing gym...not worth it for me.

  • @Mr-ep2qi
    @Mr-ep2qi Жыл бұрын

    I like this video bro interesting points

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @Kulo_WC
    @Kulo_WC8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Johnny. That's an awesome video. One question, what are the situations where you'll prefer to use pushing punch over snapping punch?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    Kulo WC Almost never. Snapping punches are faster, more powerful, less energy waste. I don't know if I can ever think of a time when I want to have a weaker, slower, more tiring punch... Perhaps the jab to the body is really the only one that any trained fighter would actually do...and that is used to push him off balance.

  • @Kulo_WC

    @Kulo_WC

    8 жыл бұрын

    expertboxing Thanks :)

  • @ASSman864
    @ASSman8642 жыл бұрын

    Great example with the baseball

  • @templecreations2351
    @templecreations2351 Жыл бұрын

    my friend described it as a whip, snapping is good too

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    Жыл бұрын

    yeaup!

  • @agustingiannoni6910
    @agustingiannoni69108 жыл бұрын

    quite true, they are faster, harder, and more painful greetings!!!

  • @Eazye871
    @Eazye8718 жыл бұрын

    Yo Johnny. When i run i do a mixture of sprints, intervals and long distance 6 times a week (i do long distance 2 twice a week). When i do long distance runs, i run for about 20 minutes. But I've started lifting weight twice a week. If i was to lift weights then go on the treadmill for 20 minutes, would i get less fitness/ stamina results compared to doing the runs when i haven't done any type of exercise before hand. Thank you

  • @AKTB124
    @AKTB1248 жыл бұрын

    hey man im looking to buy a heavy bag to train on and was wondering if you had a favorite? im looking into outslayer, and title bags but i dont know which brand makes the best bags

  • @1playsonicguy2
    @1playsonicguy28 жыл бұрын

    better yet use both pushing and snapping techniques when punching maybe pushing punches to the body then snapping punches to the head. Best of both worlds.

  • @XFACTOR577
    @XFACTOR5778 жыл бұрын

    What do you think of old school bag mitts/gloves?Should I get smaller modern gloves like 8oz?

  • @jahkoz
    @jahkoz8 жыл бұрын

    Mayweather and Pacquiao fantastic at snapping punches. So much pop and exerting of tension and release compression. He isn't really known for snapping punches but great example of a snapping strike is GGG's left hook on Monroe's chin in the 2nd round. I thought his Jaw was broken when I heard that land.

  • @dantecry125

    @dantecry125

    8 жыл бұрын

    KOZ PRODUCTIONS LOL mayweather meow

  • @adonis904
    @adonis9043 жыл бұрын

    Power = Force / Time. Decreasing the time your fist is making contact while keeping the force equivalent will increase the power.

  • @rootiest
    @rootiest5 жыл бұрын

    I think u should be able to do both. sometimes u do want to punch through your opponent and sometimes snapping punches - just mix it up. Both ways of punching are useful in certain certain situations

  • @clm3888
    @clm38885 жыл бұрын

    This helped my punches, but I don't see it in other videos. They don't even teach it in my gym.

  • @MrPYool
    @MrPYool8 жыл бұрын

    Those sound EFX though...Nice video.

  • @anonoumos
    @anonoumos8 жыл бұрын

    how about body punches, johnny? is there a benefit to pushing your body punches, to penetrate deeper and hit the organs. been working on snapping punches ever since you posted an earlier video about it, thanks

  • @1watchall
    @1watchall Жыл бұрын

    1:48 bro i could literally hear your power reving!

  • @benf4628
    @benf46288 жыл бұрын

    I've never heard of anyone wanting to push punches, only snap them. But I'm a Muay Thai fighter. But I like punches :D

  • @pohakusosa171

    @pohakusosa171

    8 жыл бұрын

    u probably don't even know your pushing a punch

  • @randallpyles9461
    @randallpyles94616 жыл бұрын

    They key is learning and practicing based on your range

  • @awmartian424
    @awmartian4247 жыл бұрын

    Ty

  • @autowagon
    @autowagon8 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a real fighter or anything, but hit the bag from time to time. I like to throw my jabs basically with my hand vertical instead of horizontal for the snap and the return to guard. I feel that is the best way to generate power (jab appropriate power) and speed and proper technique for a follow up power punch. I feel that the hand will naturally move into a more horizontal positioning as you get more advanced and chain your strikes together more fluidly, but should be taught vertical to emphasize the return of the jab should be as fast as the sending it out. What do you think about that?

  • @no_elo
    @no_elo8 жыл бұрын

    Let it go, let it goooo

  • @ASSman864
    @ASSman8642 жыл бұрын

    Another varible ill add is resistance of your target Start with a solid wall with zero give 100% resistance, youll notice snap punches feel amazing, and so do push punches (careful on your wrists) But then try something way smaller and lighter like a speed bag or let a friend hold the top of a piece of paper and you punch at the bottom part hanging down, Its then youll notice push punches do nothing in terms of adding power, just moves your target out of the way whereas a snap punch essentially freeze frames them in that time and space, youll be able to snap punch the paper all the same regardless of how it has nesely zero resistance and should just move out the way, whereas the push punch will never full impact because its always moving its target further away before it can fully impact it. Im 180 now so i have to be careful but ive personally felt the effects back when i weighed 140 and would spar my nearly 200 lbs cousin, he would throw a push punch at my chest and id close my guard together to block but i was so light on my feet he would push me back rather than hurt my arms like a person with that much weight advantage would be able to do. Even featherweights are planted firm asf when throwing hooks tho its like making yourself a human gyroscope youre so stable in that motion that if you get hit its gonna be bad

  • @IsiMan98
    @IsiMan988 жыл бұрын

    +expertboxing could you make a video about parry or parry/dodging tactics?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +IsiMan98 I already have several videos on these topics on my channel.

  • @IsiMan98

    @IsiMan98

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ohh sry, i actually watched the videos quite some time ago and already forgot it ^^

  • @Slicemoney201
    @Slicemoney2018 жыл бұрын

    it seems that if I use the snapping punch I get more speed. but I don't feel my stopping power is as good. how can I work on that.....?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Slice Money Check out my article on snapping punches. If your power is suffering, the biggest reason is because you're pulling back your hand and also probably because your core is still pushing instead of snapping. You have to snap with your whole body. You can't mix and match techniques.

  • @Slicemoney201

    @Slicemoney201

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks I will perfect the Technique. Great stuff!!!

  • @abdullahmumin8649

    @abdullahmumin8649

    8 жыл бұрын

    +expertboxing Hey Johnny !! Did you know about this - www.expertboxing.ru/ and this vk.com/expertboxingrussia ?!?!

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    Abdullah Mumin Yes, me and a Russian translator friend are working to build it up. there's an ExpertBoxing channel in Russian as well. :)

  • @abdullahmumin8649

    @abdullahmumin8649

    8 жыл бұрын

    expertboxing oh I see. Man I just love your work! And don't want anyone to steal it from you. Ok :)

  • @jamesortega8681
    @jamesortega86814 жыл бұрын

    i think the snap comes when you send the punch right after your hip pivots which creates the whip. if you release the punch before your hips fully pivot then the punch becomes a push

  • @grungemunkey
    @grungemunkey8 жыл бұрын

    now i've got to check with my training partner to see if i snap or push.

  • @scottnoricsson2023
    @scottnoricsson20238 жыл бұрын

    I have a huge problem Johnny, and I'm in a state of you could say desperation. I always aim for the snapping punches, sometimes I achieve them, sometimes don't. When it comes to the heavybag, and the straight right (I'm orthodox) - I found two ways of generating force for the straight right and achieving snap. First one is that I whirl, yank, my LEFT shoulder back so that it propels my RIGHT shoulder along with the right arm into the bag. The other way is that I fire the straight right off of my right hip - I forcibly twist my right hip forward which in turn propels my right shoulder and the hand to the target. The question is this - when I'm throwing my right cross in the first manner I tend to be slower in 3 punch combos, and is tiring me enormously. I can't fire three quick straight rights that way, no matter how violently and diligently I try. Whereas, when I'm doing it in the second manner, I can do it more quickly (in combo sequence) and I find it less tiring. This is all without stepping, completely stationary. Please give me some advice, or your opinion on this, as this troubles me a lot, I have a fixation on that particular punch. thanks in advance

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    Srdjan Teofilovic I have a guide on snapping punches on my website that can help you. Because I can't see your form in writing...I'm just going to have to assume that the way you're doing it is not right. The way you describe is fine, but there's a good chance, little details are left out and causing some inefficiency. It's ok...all part of the learning process.

  • @scottnoricsson2023

    @scottnoricsson2023

    8 жыл бұрын

    thanks Johnny :)

  • @user-bc9fe7pd9r
    @user-bc9fe7pd9r8 жыл бұрын

    so say if a guy with huge arm muscles but a weak core, he wouldn't be able to punch as hard then a lean person with a decent core?(same weight) and when would you use a pushing punch over a snapping one? thanks.

  • @AnonYmous-jo5ec

    @AnonYmous-jo5ec

    8 жыл бұрын

    you dont get punching power from your arm muscles really. its technique

  • @user-bc9fe7pd9r

    @user-bc9fe7pd9r

    8 жыл бұрын

    but you need some power in your arms?

  • @drinfernodds

    @drinfernodds

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Chris Meyer Power starts at the feet. It's more about technique, which is more of a whole body thing. For a strong straight right, you pivot your rear foot and make your shoulder and hips turn. Some people have natural power, but technique is very important. Guys like Gennady Golovkin are powerful punchers, but it all starts from his excellent technique

  • @kboy7777777

    @kboy7777777

    8 жыл бұрын

    if you have a weak core, your body(your core) cannot support its own force generated(punch)

  • @kboy7777777

    @kboy7777777

    8 жыл бұрын

    you never use a pushing punch unless you just want to push lol

  • @MrJBS56
    @MrJBS565 жыл бұрын

    I had a coach who told me to punch through the opponent/bag. Is this correct? Is that the same as pushing?

  • @kiwicoproductions2828
    @kiwicoproductions28282 жыл бұрын

    0:07 I know you were thinking at this moment "I think many people (Car Horn Honks Outside)...don't know how to drive." lol

  • @majindemongod6365
    @majindemongod63658 жыл бұрын

    plz do the Dempsey roll and if you don't know how to do it plz say so

  • @mattd3826
    @mattd38262 жыл бұрын

    My coach keeps telling me to snap from the shoulder but I don't understand what that means

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pop the shoulder and the elbow together. I think I got some videos on this.

  • @rbellamy804
    @rbellamy8048 жыл бұрын

    question though...I've been locking my arms when punching jabs now I've hurt my elbows. I've tried to stop that by somewhat pulling my punches just before my arm is FULLY extended to avoid locking. Basically how can I snap a punch without hurting myself?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    rbellamy804 Learn how to warm up your arms.

  • @haroonilyas8558
    @haroonilyas85587 жыл бұрын

    do a video on boxing rythum i cant find it anywhere on youtube

  • @reinhartgregory
    @reinhartgregory6 жыл бұрын

    What about self defense, there's no gloves or bags so how in that scenario which is more effective?

  • @johnnydel6050
    @johnnydel60507 жыл бұрын

    it makes sence to me .i think i mostly do this .click my pic watch my heavy bag work .i dont train much on it but let me know what u think thanks john.

  • @lukecassin5917
    @lukecassin59178 жыл бұрын

    Hey Johnny what weight do you usually fight at?

  • @laaylagi6503
    @laaylagi65032 жыл бұрын

    Pushing is the basic snapping is basically pushing but with more speed also pushing transfer weight so it has power

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    2 жыл бұрын

    that is definitely not it

  • @jonhollis1600
    @jonhollis16005 жыл бұрын

    I've given little thought to this apparent debate about pushing and snapping punches. I just know that snapping jabs and body shots saves me energy. Unless the opponent is covered up. I do get a much better hit rate snapping because they aren't telegraphed (and often come as a counter punch). I fail to see how this can possibly be true for a hook. That's a pushing punch for sure, same with any overhand. Plus F=MA, which is true but the landing power ultimately uses Newton's second law, which is POWER = MASS x VELOCITY and velocity is a product of acceration and time. All the same, and I obviously can't explain this using mechanics, throwing snapping punches from a relaxed state, especially as a counter, is winner winner chicken dinner. Less energy and more speed generated over a short distance.

  • @buffsquirrel9109
    @buffsquirrel91095 жыл бұрын

    Im here just for the sound effects

  • @ASSman864
    @ASSman8642 жыл бұрын

    Also bro try your lead hook without any pivot on the lead foot. So much snap and added power

  • @aminur14
    @aminur148 жыл бұрын

    Ever since I was small, I always snap punched without even knowing it was a thing, I perfected it at such a young age, 12

  • @saltlife316
    @saltlife3168 жыл бұрын

    dig all the vids

  • @brandonmangham4124
    @brandonmangham41245 жыл бұрын

    I like saying that it's the difference between applying 100kg force over 3 seconds or 100kg force over one second. You know whats gonna hurt more.

  • @haileyschaefer4669
    @haileyschaefer46696 жыл бұрын

    What brand of gloves do you use?

  • @theplaymakerno1
    @theplaymakerno17 жыл бұрын

    John, how the hell to breathe through a mouth guard?

  • @shujaman7868
    @shujaman78683 жыл бұрын

    One query I have is whenever I snap, my arm does retract, but not fully back to face, and you said there's no pulling back. Is there a pulling back after the snap or something? Great video tho

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very good question and I recently made a video on how to retract your hands better. Will release it in a month or so.

  • @user-gc3yb7fv1q
    @user-gc3yb7fv1q6 жыл бұрын

    Which one provides more force??

  • @KasirRham
    @KasirRham2 жыл бұрын

    I'm having that struggle now. I'm accidently reflexively pushing.

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    2 жыл бұрын

    no worries, keep training and sparring until your reflexes are perfect no matter how stressed you are

  • @obscurousx1275
    @obscurousx12757 жыл бұрын

    Old video and not many recent posts, hoping to get an explanation. I don't particularly do a pushing punch and I am working on making my punches much more snappy. But the concept I am struggling with is this.... When I was a young kid in Tae Kwon Do class I could never break a board. My father realized the problem and told me to act like I was trying to punch him through the board. After that, I had no problem, it was the follow through that I was lacking. I was aiming at the board and snapping my hand back. Now obviously punching a bag is different than breaking a board, but I am struggling with "aiming through the target" and still making my punches snappy.

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    7 жыл бұрын

    Try aiming only to puncture only an inch through the target, and THEN you bring it back.

  • @obscurousx1275

    @obscurousx1275

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cool thanks!

  • @EmanuelNadera
    @EmanuelNadera8 жыл бұрын

    can you critique me? Idk what to fix I know my hands are always down but I do that on purpose just for the padwork but my friend is saying I should relax I am relaxed i dont understand what hes saying. is it my shoulders or?

  • @emmicd11

    @emmicd11

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Emanuel Nadera I would say record yourself doing whatever punches you're doing and then watch the video yourself to see what your friend means.

  • @billyvang1482
    @billyvang14828 жыл бұрын

    im more of a pushing puncher but it looks like a snap. is it becuz of speed? and can u help answer. thx

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Billy Vang Only a snap can look like a snap. A fast pushing punch will still look like a push.

  • @PassiveTerrorField
    @PassiveTerrorField8 жыл бұрын

    Pushing punches have their use too though when thrown at the right moment. A pushing clean straight can force somebody to get (or stay) in the corner/ropes. A pushing hook can make somebody lose his balance and even fall. Finally, a pushing uppercut on the solar plexus/ribs/liver will do more damage. I'm speaking for single power shots and not combo-wise.

  • @sqewd8647

    @sqewd8647

    8 жыл бұрын

    Very true.

  • @deday6525
    @deday65258 жыл бұрын

    do a video for pushing punches

  • @yoboy6354
    @yoboy63548 жыл бұрын

    hey johnny this might be off topic from this video but i just got done sparring and i noticed my jabs arent efficient and they arent reaching my opponent and if i reach in a little bit more ill get hit with a right cross , do you have any tips on making my jabs better?

  • @expertboxing

    @expertboxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    Anthony Nguyen Watch my other videos, read the articles on my website. If you have to reach off balance, you obviously aren't close enough and/or he's probably more skilled and has better control of range than you do.

  • @yoboy6354

    @yoboy6354

    8 жыл бұрын

    +expertboxing alright thanks johnny (:

  • @raydeleon7297
    @raydeleon72978 жыл бұрын

    Do you have any amateur experience, how many fights specifically? Just wondering, because I don't want to take advice from someone with shallow experience.

  • @How2Boxing

    @How2Boxing

    7 жыл бұрын

    Rj I understand what your saying, but encourage you to be open to learn from anyone who can teach you something you did not know before.

  • @help_there_is_a_fire4989

    @help_there_is_a_fire4989

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think he said he had 90 wins and 3 losses on his website, but I have horrible memory.

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