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GGL
01-19-2003, 10:25 PM
Hi all

I have been increasing thrust into a full contact training... I have a compet lack.. or .. breakdown.. of body shots.. What is your favorite HAND COMBINATION.. to the body...

..Thank You for your input

G

Losttrak
01-20-2003, 08:14 AM
I am too tall to do most straight shots w/o leaning down so I focus on upper cuts and body hooks to bring their guard down... then I go headhunting. I tend to mix my body shots with sudden elbows to the head.... lovely.

SevenStar
01-22-2003, 07:12 PM
jab (head) /cross to the body / body hook

jab (head) / cross / hook /bodyhook (same hand you threw the first hook with)

Most of the combos you do to the head can also be done to the body.

Martial Joe
01-23-2003, 04:52 PM
The good old 1-2........3456789

GGL
01-24-2003, 06:37 PM
Isn't that what we all strive for.. :)


Today I was at Dave n Busters (kinda like a adult arcade).. they had this game where you stood in a sensor area and boxed and it kept track of you calorie burn.. you could duck.. jab..upper cuts.. and the 12345678910111213.. 30.. although it was computer simulated.. it was pretty kool..
Lost: i tend to do the headhunting thing also.. have had pretty good results
7* thanks for some ideas..

G

Cheese Dog
01-28-2003, 12:16 AM
A favorite hand combo-

Off of your opponent's jab, parry inward with right hand and throw left hook to midsection at same time. The striking hand circles up to trap as you throw a right hook to opponent's ribs. Then either push their arm down with left hand and cross to head or shoot in a left uppercut to head. Or both.

LEGEND
02-11-2003, 07:48 PM
hook to the body...then hook to the head with the same hand. Tyson use to do it all the time.

GGL
02-13-2003, 07:39 PM
If Tyson did it then it must be good.... in due respect.. thanks I can try that in my next training session..


G

keep it coming

Water Dragon
02-13-2003, 07:42 PM
How's about hook to the body, then hook to the back of the head which becomes a neck surround?

Or hook to the head, then hook to the body, then go for the hip toss? With an obligatory Ho Ti kick out of course!

Ravenshaw
02-15-2003, 04:10 PM
I try to be flexible in combat; it's fallacial to subscribe to just one strategy when fighting. I'll throw a punch (or a kick or knee or elbow) where it will fit in.

But one idea I've been playing around with is, once I'm inside my opponent's defenses, a right forward one-two. Following my (left) two, I grab my opponent's left wrist and jerk it down as I follow the movement with a right hook to teh head and perhaps a left knee to the chest to follow.

The follow-ups are especially effective if the second (left) punch is blocked to the outside left, making the following grab easier.

Just playing with ideas, though.

lowsweep
02-15-2003, 06:55 PM
I agree with sevenstar, the jab-cross-hook-hook-jab out is one of the best. If you're in the street, make sure you know how to hook without wraps/gloves before you hit someone. Without support for the wrist and hand, a hook can injure you more than the guy you hit. If Mike Tyson can break his hand with a perfect hook that has been practiced for 20 years, you can too. There is a way to hook and keep your hand relatively safe, however. It was practiced in the days when boxers fought barehand.

SevenStar
02-16-2003, 09:51 PM
You can hook with the fist vertical instead of horizontal - that helps to prevent "boxer's break" - breaking of the pinky knuckle.

FatherDog
02-17-2003, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by SevenStar
You can hook with the fist vertical instead of horizontal - that helps to prevent "boxer's break" - breaking of the pinky knuckle.

The boxing instructor at my gym actually insists on hooking with a vertical fist, gloves or not.