The Joy of Boxing (and Muay Thai)
I want to begin this post by saying that Boxing is delicious. I sincerely don't know what kind of positive superlative to use here--I think most of them have already been overused. Anyway, I have learned that transitioning knowledge from Muay Thai to Boxing is not necessarily as effortless as I had assumed. In fact, I seem to have settled into some lazy habits with my technique that are now getting addressed. Things like shifting weight properly, keeping one's torso over the legs when throwing jabs, crosses and hooks can get overlooked when trying to add newer, flashier techniques. The problem is that one's overall arsenal (for lack of a better term...maybe tools?)--rather, "tools" become less effective. A cursory search of MMA, Muay Thai, or Boxing matches on YouTube will show plenty of examples of fights (professional fights) being ended with very basic techniques--something as simple as Jab, Cross, Hook for example. Nothing fancy. The point is that regardless ...