The Basics of Boxing
By: Mike • Essay • 486 Words • December 18, 2009 • 801 Views
Essay title: The Basics of Boxing
The Basics of Boxing
Boxing is a very fun sport to learn. The skills you learn in boxing can help you in many ways. You can box at many different levels. Some people do it for exercise and others do it for a living. Boxing is basically a very easy spot to learn. In order to learn the basics of boxing it is necessary to discus the basic stance, the basic defensive moves, and the basic offensive moves.
Everyone who boxes needs a good basic stance. The stance depends on whether you are right or left-handed. If you are right handed your left foot should be about 12 inches in front of your right leg. If you are left-handed you should have your right foot in front of you left about 12 inches. The stance your are in determines which hand will be your lead hand. If you are right handed you lead hand is your left. If you are left hand your lead hand is your right hand. When boxing you should never bring your feet together and get squared up. If you were to get squared up it does not take much to knock you down.
The defensive side of boxing is a must. Defense will help you avoid getting hit and possibly hurt. Blocking is a defensive move that renders your opponent's blow with your hands, shoulders, or arms. Bobbing and weaving is shifting your body from right to left while your head is almost rotating and you are in and out of a partial crouch. Clinching is a move done when an opponent is hit you. What you do here is grab and hold your opponent and hold them so that they cannot attack.