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Boxing combination boxing 10 set of tutorials
The process of boxing combination boxing is as follows:

Making good use of combination boxing can help boxers better express their skills and tactics. In a game, the more punches a combination punches, the greater the chance of hitting an opponent. The following four kinds of combination boxing will help you pave the way from novice boxing to expert boxing.

1. Combination of jab and right straight fist

The boxer punches first, and at the same time punches a powerful right straight fist. After punching, he quickly retracts and returns to the basic posture. This is the simplest set of combination boxing, which is often used as the beginning of other combination boxing. It is very important to practice this basic skill well. Many boxers use this combination boxing to win the competition.

2. jab-left swing combination

The basic posture of this combination boxing is: first, the jab rotates the front side of the left foot, while the left arm is half closed. Hit the opponent's head with a left swing, recover quickly after hitting, and return to the basic posture. After this combination, you can continue to make more complicated combinations with your right straight fist.

It is worth noting that learning to use combination boxing with one hand can change the angle and rhythm of hitting, thus confusing opponents and achieving the purpose of hitting opponents.

3. Combination of jab-right straight fist-left swing

Start from the basic posture, punch and jab quickly, then take it back quickly, and then punch right straight. Turn the front side of your left foot while withdrawing your right straight fist, and then swing your left fist quickly to hit your opponent's head.

The key point is that the center of gravity should be in the middle of the body, and the center of gravity should move forward when swinging left. Both right straight fist and left swing are very powerful hitting methods. Even if the right straight fist doesn't hit the opponent, the left swing can keep up, making the opponent hard to prevent. The advantage of this set of boxing is that the right straight fist is followed by a left swing, and even if the opponent counterattacks, he can dodge very flexibly.

4. jab-left swing-right straight combination

The basic posture is: punch first, with the left arm half retracted, punch to the left, hit the opponent's head, and quickly recover the left fist, then punch the right straight fist quickly, hit the opponent's head, quickly recover the right straight fist after hitting, and return to the basic posture.

The practice of combination boxing should be from simple to difficult. After the balance ability reaches a certain level, boxers can easily play these combination punches.