Boxing Basics Class 1 : How to Perfect Your Jab, Cross, and Hook ( MMATIGERS Academy Near Tilaknagar)

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 Boxing is a combat sport that involves two opponents fighting with their fists. There are several types of boxing styles. Popular Boxing Punches- JAB, CROSS, HOOK ETC
Jab— A quick, straight punch thrown with MMA Boxin Club lead hand from the guard position. The jab extends from the side of the torso and typically does not pass in front of it. It is accompanied by a small, clockwise rotation of the torso and hips, while the fist rotates 90 degrees, becoming horizontal upon impact. As the punch reaches full extension, the lead shoulder is brought up to guard the chin. The rear hand remains next to the face to guard the jaw. After making contact with the target, the lead hand is retracted quickly to resume a guard position in front of the face. The jab is the most important punch in a boxer's arsenal because it provides a fair amount of its own cover and it leaves the least amount of space for a counter‐punch from the opponent. It has the longest reach of any punch and does not require commitment or large weight transfers. Due to its relatively weak power, the jab is often used as a tool to gauge distances, probe an opponent's defenses, and set up heavier, more powerful punches. A half‐step may be added, moving the entire body into the punch, for additional power. Despite its lack of power, the jab is the most important punch in boxing, usable not only for attack but also defense, as a good quick, stiff jab can interrupt a much more powerful punch, such as a hook or uppercut.

 Cross- a powerful straight punch thrown with the rear hand. From the guard position, the rear hand is thrown from the chin, crossing the body and traveling towards the target in a straight line. The rear shoulder is thrust forward and finishes just touching the outside of the chin. At the same time, the lead hand is retracted and tucked against the face to protect the inside of the chin. For additional power, the torso and hips are rotated counter‐clockwise as the cross is thrown. Weight is also transferred from the rear foot to the lead foot, resulting in the rear heel turning outwards as it acts as a fulcrum for the transfer of weight. Like the jab, a half‐step forward may be added. After the cross is thrown, the hand is retracted quickly and the guard position resumed. When the same punch is used to counter a jab, aiming for the opponent's head it is called a "cross". The straight sets up the lead hook well. The Cross can also follow a jab, creating the classic "one-two combo."

Hook — a semi-circular punch thrown with the lead hand to the side of the opponent's head. From the guard position, the elbow is drawn back with a horizontal fist (knuckles pointing forward) and the elbow bent. The rear hand is tucked firmly against the jaw to protect the chin. The torso and hips are rotated clockwise, propelling the fist through a tight, clockwise arc across the front of the body and connecting with the target. At the same time, the lead foot pivots clockwise, turning the left heel outwards. Upon contact, the hook's circular path ends abruptly and the lead hand is pulled quickly back into the guard position. A hook may also target the lower body (the classic Mexican hook to the liver) and this technique is sometimes called the "rip" to distinguish it from the conventional hook to the head. The hook may also be thrown with the rear hand.


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  1. Mmatigers Boxing Club
    BEST Training Boxing..
    I learn jab,Crosss,Hook...Best Reading sir Boxing Tachniques...
    Sir next Blog ...

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  2. Great tutorial! Your explanation of the jab, cross, and hook was spot on. I really appreciated the way you broke down each punch step by step, making it easy to follow along. The tips on maintaining balance and proper footwork were especially helpful. I've already started practicing, and I can feel my technique improving. Looking forward to more of your lessons! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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