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Boxing Fundamentals Course for Self-Defense

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Boxing for self-defense focuses on using punching techniques, footwork, and defensive strategies to defend oneself in a physical confrontationWhile it may not cover all aspects of self-defense (like ground fighting), it provides valuable skills in striking, evasion, and distance management. Boxing is a good foundation for self-defense, especially for maintaining balance and using punches effectively in upright situations. Boxing for self-defense is an ongoing series of boxing lesson geared towards getting students comfortable defending themselves with their hands. 

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sBoxing for self-defense focuses on using punching techniques, footwork, and defensive strategies to defend oneself in a physical confrontationWhile it may not cover all aspects of self-defense (like ground fighting), it provides valuable skills in striking, evasion, and distance management. Boxing is a good foundation for self-defense, especially for maintaining balance and using punches effectively in upright situations. Boxing for self-defense is an ongoing series of boxing lesson geared towards getting students comfortable defending themselves with their hands. 

Students will Learn:

1. Stance: 

  • The orthodox stance is a common starting point for right-handed fighters.
  • Jab: A quick, short punch used to set up other punches.
  • Cross: A strong, straight punch thrown with the opposite hand.
  • Hook: A curved punch thrown from the side.
  • Uppercut: An upward punch thrown from the bottom of the chin.

3. Footwork: 

  • Boxing teaches effective footwork for moving around the opponent and creating space.
  • Quick footwork can help evade attacks and create opportunities to counter.
  • Footwork: Moving around the opponent to avoid punches.
  • Head Movement: Dodging and rolling to avoid incoming punches.
  • Blocking: Using arms to deflect or absorb incoming punches.
  • Parrying: Using hands to redirect or redirect incoming punches.
  • Sliding: Moving the head and shoulders to avoid punches.
  • Covering: Using arms to protect the head and body.

5. Countering: 

  • Boxing teaches how to capitalize on an opponent’s mistakes and land counter punches.

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