Kid Boxing Punching How come some people can take a punch better than others?
I have some friends who do backyard boxing. A large group of kids will get together and then matchups will be made. It seems like sometimes someone will hit someone with a huge punch and it doesn't really affect the person and other times a short, close in punch will knock them down or out. I've only fought twice and everyone says I have a "glass" jaw because I get knocked down a lot. Can you learn to take punches better?
No!!! the objective in boxing is to stick and move and try not to get punched.A glass jaw is a person who mostly fights with his chin out to be hit with a short left hook or right hand lead.The key is to keep your chin down and your hands up with your forehead leading While looking at your opponents chest and chin.The key to winning the next time practice on your foot work.A good exercise is to go to a basketball court and shoot hoops but each time you miss run for the ball and shoot it were you catch up with it none stop even if you don't know how to play b ball still do it trust me.The fighters that knock you out learn to keep your chin down keep moving and jab to keep him trying to get a good shot they mostly look for one good punch while chasing you and start getting tired don't focus on jabbing his face to keep him back hit his arms and chest but keep moving.You will see a open to hit him with a power shot when he swings from frustration and get hit with something from the blind side.These shots knock them out.When he gets hit he will get desperate so clinch him to slow him down then start back to the game plan it worked for me. let me no how you did
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Punching An Idiot?
Right, i used to be kind of friends with this kid but now he smokes weed and smokes etc etc, he tries to impress his pals by saying stupid stuff like ' How bigs your dick ' and ' How bigs your BMW ' im so close to hitting him but i turned a blind eye to it today,
If he does it tomorrow i am not going to take any **** from him and im just gonna hit him, i used to go boxing all the time and i goto the gym regularly so i know i have a bit of fighting experience, how shall i hit him if he does it again??
if you beat him up he might shoot you or sue you! ignore him you can only shoot and kick his ass in self defense and the law will decide that also. so its best to walk away don't waste your time with swine.
Just keep trying. Or let him wear himself out. The energy bars can actually get quite low before they need to sleep. I suppose you could also scold him but I think that might be a bad idea. Maybe you can find some more details hints in the Virtual Families walkthrough link I found.
September 17th, 2010 at 10:14 am
Just keep trying. Or let him wear himself out. The energy bars can actually get quite low before they need to sleep. I suppose you could also scold him but I think that might be a bad idea. Maybe you can find some more details hints in the Virtual Families walkthrough link I found.
September 20th, 2010 at 8:42 pm
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