Kickboxing: The Jab: From Initiation To Knockout: Everything You Need To Know (and more) To Master The Pain Game…

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Even if the jab is not your most powerful strike, at long range it is in a sense your most superior strike. Superiority is made up our minds not only by how much strength or power you have, but also by how you use movement to employ that power. Landing a long range technique is difficult without some sort of setup against a skilled opponent. The jab is perhaps the most versatile kickboxing technique available and can be utilized to set up all other long range techniques. Even if not a knockout punch per se, the jab could every now and then be all you want to end the fight. This brief book discusses basic jabbing strategy for sparring and competition, choosing your targets and the usage of the jab as a distraction, and the usage of lateral movement to establish superiority. It emphasizes distance and timing. Understanding distance, and timing your jab as it should be to your opponent’s movement, means that you can keep watch over the fighting arena and create openings for your stronger rear hand. Kickboxing: From Initiation To Knockout comprises a series of short books with focus on learning specific techniques and strategies for the exciting sport of competition kickboxing. With a variety of pictures, each book breaks the material down into bite-size pieces that allow you to practice to perfection. The material in this book previously appeared in Complete Kickboxing, now out of print, and is great for straight boxing, too.

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