The Secret to Slipping Punches
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Learn the secrets of how to slip punches faster, easier, from any position, any time, without having to worry about technique. Remember this simple boxing technique and you'll be able to slip any punch easily!
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Slipping punches #1 - Focus on the centerline
00:37 - Slipping punches #2 - Cutting across the center
01:40 - Start slipping from any position
02:46 - The benefit of the slipping movement
03:30 - The goal of the slipping punches
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"Put you're head where you want your oponent to punch and slip" is wat i got from this video. I like this, respect. And this video goes perfect with the "how to see punches coming" video
@stallyonzpapi7973
5 жыл бұрын
wdym?
@hanpierhan1658
5 жыл бұрын
@@stallyonzpapi7973 you intentionally put your head on where you want your opponent to punch. This means you're already anticipating that punch. Once that punch is thrown, you can easily slip it and throw a counter punch.
@kudojay1840
3 жыл бұрын
To see punches coming look at the opponents shoulder with the corner of your eye and if it moves even slightly than u should slip cuz they’ll most likely punch
@Truthlight403
3 жыл бұрын
Very true
Some people make it more complicated than it should be. You made this very simple to grasp. Thanks!
I know this is old as hell, but this video was really helpful. As are all of them really. You're very articulate and you can feel the passion you have for boxing through these, and your write up articles on your website. Such detail, very passion, much wow.
@expertboxing
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Eric. I appreciate the kind words.
@gangbang6488
3 жыл бұрын
@@expertboxing i know this is old as hell,but this was really helpfull.
Probably the best advice i have heard and very simple to understand, "your center is wherever you find yourself"
thank you mister. I've been training like for two year and my coach never tells us things of this kind. i have learned a lot with u in 10 minutes...
Wow thank you so much for slipping tips! Im a begginer boxer and everytime I do shadow boxing and do slipping i use a lot of energy now I know that its about the center line!
@expertboxing
3 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
I've watched multiple videos on this but this is the first that really broke it down and made it clear. Good job and thanks a lot !
Amazing! THE first 4 vídeos I've watched from this guy and they're all amazing. Simple conceptual explanations of boxing
Simplicity makes excellence, and so does your video. Thank you!
I really appreciate your videos. Never boxed a day in my life. Im slowly building a passion for the craft of boxing. You articulate your lessons well. You deserve a subscriber! I'm in!
I've been a wing chun guy for a long time and i came across your channel and i'm getting really into it. Thanks for the videos
This has got be the best boxing tips\training videos channel I’ve found. You’re very articulate with your thoughts and the way you explain everything thoroughly. Thank you for making these videos man.
@expertboxing
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you, Scott!
Well, thank You for quick answer, I just wanted to say that You are real gem for someone like me who just started boxing. Amount of details You explaining in every video, great articles on your page and time to answer people who asking about various little things. Others channels here on KZread aren't even close to this level. Your videos really helping me alot. Keep good work and thanks again.
Great recommendation. There's a million ways to explain things and it's tricky to know which details to elaborate and which to skip.
Wow, this vid is genius! Awesome explanation!
Man, I've watched a few of your vids now. You are an EXCEPTIONALLY good teacher. It is a gift.do not underestimate it. Just like Freddie Roach, you have an unusual ability to articulate subtle and very nuanced fight knowledge in such a way that's easy for anyone to understand. Anyone can learn to fight, some can even learn to to it well but being able to teach is a rare skill that cannot be learned. You have it. Props bro.
Thank you very much. You are a very good teacher! subscribed and liked
Great video,very very very helpful,big thumbs up bro!
I subscribed to your channel based on this one video alone. Your teaching skill is clear, impressive and believable. I look forward to more quality videos from you.
Yeah Johnny you explain the theroy simply and clear. love ya vids keep postin .
@expertboxing
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, man!
KZread offers so much for us and for people who want to share great information. I'm glad you finally have access to such useful material. Careful, not all of it is good though lol
I've been following combat sports for years & just learnt so much in 4 minutes...very well done!!
Thanks Jonny, really enjoy all your videos and website advice, its helped me come a long way with my fighting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Well said nice job you have no idea how much those 4min did for me. Youve stepped up my game with your perception and technique
Wow, that's the best explanation I heard. I always wanted to figure out a better way to explain this concept.Thank You. Great stuff.
You looked real confident at the end of this video. And you have reason to. Truth is you really can control your oponent with what you just said. (Or somewhat) you should of mentioned that the oponent could throw a jab, a hook, or uppercut and that could be either left or right... he might even come with a combination... but i like your main point, put your head where you want him to swing and slip. I like this video. It made me think. I feel more aware and alert. Respect
I think it is a matter of technique. You can't be top heavy and your hands have to stay up in position. Rotate your shoulders when moving side to side, this way it's easy to keep your chin tucked away and head forward, eyes on your opponent. Pivot on the ball of your back foot and use your front foot as a stabilizer. Move your head in a U shape swooping down and to the side, duck, side slide, up, duck slide to the other side and back up again. In a U shape. Technique matters folks.
@roxannezingleman4000
7 жыл бұрын
that's an epic profile picture
@ColdFear6666
6 жыл бұрын
And an epic advice! I love your comments, Tj P!
@Sam_KC_BMX
6 жыл бұрын
Moving your head in a U shape is a roll though, right? Not just a basic slip to the inside/outside, definitely more technical points to be made for rolls as opposed to slips
that is what i needed !! the center in boxing, good jobb m8
Thanks for the advise!! Excellent video
Awesome... combat is as much about nuance & rhythm as it is about speed & power... you're an outstanding teacher.
This is a great video. Thanks bro.
Interesting. Yea you just made me realize Im doing way too much body movement and like you said its tireing. Thanks for the info.
This was a great video, taught me that it's setting up and readying your counter-punch - planning ahead.
Man iv boxed forover ten years and iv just learnt so much in your video its crazy cheers bro
This was really helpful, thank you!
Thanks man. Your videos are very helpful man keep up the good work. Ive felt a big improvement in skill since watching your vids.
man, this is gonna help me a lot in my next sparring. I'm so happy
Super helpful and user to understand. Thanks coach.
Thanks again. This series is great.
I probably will but this video sums it up so much easier and even demonstrates it, too.
Thank you, that's exactly what I try to do. Which is giving guidance without setting limitations. Different techniques come with different principles.
Finally someone who made it easy
James Toney was pretty awesome at reading opponent rhythms and moving with them perfectly. He just swam with the punches!
It’s about understanding first then technique, good teaching style for real
Very good video, good job man
I agree with you 100%. I tried to mention this before in another video and a bunch of noobs missed the point and raided the comments section saying I didn't know what I was talking about because I "dropped my hands".
this is some great advice!!
This video is simply and helps me a lot. Thanks
very good clip , thanks man!
Bro this is actually very smart thanks
Thank you!!! I thought that I had to do some big slips but now I know that I don't have to.^^
very informative for a newbie like me, great stuff
Nice video. Very informative.
Thanks keep it up. Love your videos
Great video....simple as pie and i recommend it especially for beginners.Thanks once again
learning a lot from this guy
thank you for your knowledge and time.
Thanks for the imformational vid. I've trained muay thai for while and not much head movement is used. This video is definitely a great lesson for someone like me. Thanks
Great teacher!
Great vid expert boxing
Your awesome Johnny! Thanks for the fresh revelation concerning slipping. All that you explained will become tangible in my exhibitions. Thanks again.
@expertboxing
8 жыл бұрын
+bobby osborne You're very welcome. Thank you and good luck, my friend.
@Causewisdom
8 жыл бұрын
Nice man! By the way I think Jack Johnson understand this secret as well. What you Think?
@juanamorim7020
7 жыл бұрын
you're
@expertboxing
7 жыл бұрын
Gerald Deliva Thank you, man.
Well explained thanks gives me some better insights
very good lesson!
Great video, something new I have learnt today, thanks for that, from a fellow coach.
Thanks bruh you helped me slip punches better
GREAT videos!!!
Excellent video
Thank you for the awesome video very helpful
Now I know how to slip correctly! Glad I watched this video!
Again, great video, thx :)
Excellent info
you're great dude my trainer is quite condescending and patronising to me lately so i'ma get it back at him and show him whats up, pretty sure he's mad because i won't pay for personal training like everyone else, what type of coach is that?
@ProductionBandit
10 жыл бұрын
and by get back at him i mean show some new skills off in sparring
@expertboxing
10 жыл бұрын
Keep doing your thing, my friend. Ignore the bad vibes.
@Kev80ification
10 жыл бұрын
expertboxing Great video mate!!
@mysticroots94
10 жыл бұрын
wow thats not cool personal trainning is alot of money find a new coach bro
@ProductionBandit
10 жыл бұрын
Joseph escabar i do group training, not personal training (i'm signed up at a martial arts gym) my muay thai and jits coach are awesome though so it balances out
your so awesome... keep up the hard work
Your a really good teacher man.
@rizalgaliza5125
7 жыл бұрын
You're
This guy is tight
Thank you, I was dodging wrong just like how you pointed in out your video. This has opened my eyes. Could do another video with a partner to better show the angles and technique.
Never thought about it that way. Thank you Sir.
Great explanation good video
Thanks dude Helped me alot!!! Greets drom the netherlands
Sweet video. Thanks for the tips.
@expertboxing
10 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, Jake.
Great video
holy shit now i understand why the dude i sparred the other time started out in 3:50
Thanks man thanks a lot helped me very much
Thank you!
Very, very good!!!!
Mane I'm learning a lot from watching your Videos homes I Thanks ya a lot!
Great vid I like the science an simplicity
you the man johnny
Nice thanks mate.
You gotta have natural anticipation, good job I've got that can't say the same for everyone.
great advice
love your videos!! please could you make a video on being unpredictable. from how you throw the punch ...to your rhythm...footwork ..combos...head movement..defense..feints also if you know any drills to improve range finding so your always in a good position.
thanks so much I'll definitely try to think about going under the armpit and keeping my head high. I did my first legit slip and counter two days ago in sparring. It felt awesome lots of fun
Hope to have u as my instructor..good and clear information
Great vid btw
Great tips! Thanks Johnny. I observe this from Floyd Mayweather, I think he has an excellent slipping punches technique.
really heplful, thank you.
Watched a lot of your videos. Thank you, I really like how you explain the shit out of these moves with multiple examples, and letting us know these moves aren't written in stone, everyone is different.
You are a great instructor and enjoy your ability conveying concepts....thanks for making these videos. I'm 57 years old and just started boxing.....I love it and trying to absorb all I can....making the body do it is another thing...LOL!
@expertboxing
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Dave! Keep working at it. Boxing is definitely possible even at 57!
Gotta love the sweet science of boxing.