HOW TO THROW HOOKS EFFECTIVELY!

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Published 2022-12-02

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  • @gjsb6wfg995
    we need content like this, instead of all the stupid drama
  • @ED-yo4qi
    That's lot of legit info in a few seconds. Added value!
  • @applesyo
    That’s why you keep your opposite hand up. You don’t leave your hands down by your side
  • @Will-JB
    The ol’ “return call”, I remember when my grandpa taught me this the hard way 🤧🔥
  • I love how my man's got the same Amazon Muay Thai trunks as me same brand and everything lol 😅
  • @vaughnwoolsey651
    Yk I don’t really like him but he knows what he’s talking about and I respect it
  • @STIKE214
    A left hook is definitely an amazing answer to another left hook but honestly in my opinion a right straight is just the best punch to respond with because it’s always going to reach first on the inside and can allow you to keep you head away from the hook via using your shoulder as cover
  • You can throw a long hooks with your thumb down as well. I do that at long range to throw people off if they're getting used to my jab and cross. All that matters is that your pointer and middle finger knuckles land and your wrist is stable enough so that it isn't injured on impact.
  • @Vainfornoreason
    The hook that Tate threw first is called “Turning it over”. That’s a correct hook, the inside hook. When we heard Manny Stewart, Herman Carter, Angelo Dundee, The Duvas screaming to “Turn it over, Kid!” Or to shorten that up! That’s what that meant. That hook is physics. That hook brings your whole body with it and it’ll turn out the lights! The 2nd hook is the wide hook. Tommy Morrison, Boom Boom Mancini, and the great banger Pepino Cuevas specialized in those. Good job, Andrew.
  • @coffeeandgrind
    understanding how to use momentum and body weight is the key to hitting hard
  • @godzilla2832
    Tate is a weird dude but he is actually good at teaching boxing