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  2. Boxing training - Wikipedia

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    A boxer's training depends largely on the point in their career at which they are situated. If the boxer is just a beginner, a minimal training routine might consist of learning how to hit a heavy bag, a speed bag, or a double end bag (a small bag with a cord on top and bottom connecting it to the floor and ceiling) as well as doing shadowboxing in front of a mirror, skipping rope ...

  3. Punching bag - Wikipedia

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    Some types of uppercut bags: An angle bag a variant of uppercut bag used for training hooks and uppercuts; an uppercut horizontal punching tag, teardrop bag, body snatcher/wrecking ball bag or bowling pin bag are used for training knees and uppercuts. A wall bag is a type of bag that is attached to a wall and can be used for training hooks and ...

  4. Punch (combat) - Wikipedia

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    In boxing, punches are classified according to the motion and direction of the strike; contact is always made with the knuckles. There are four primary punches in boxing: the jab, cross, hook, and uppercut. A karateka performing a 'reverse punch' or gyaku zuki being performed by two young boys.

  5. Boxing styles and technique - Wikipedia

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    Peek-a-Boo — a counter-offense style often used by a fighter where the hands are placed in front of the boxer's face, [6] like in the babies' game of the same name. It offers extra protection to the face and makes it easier to jab the opponent's face. Peek-a-Boo boxing was developed by legendary trainer Cus D'Amato. Peek-a-Boo boxing utilizes ...

  6. Focus mitt - Wikipedia

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    A focus mitt is a padded target attached to a glove and usually used in training boxers and other combat athletes. The use of focus mitts is said to have come about as Muay Thai and Far Eastern martial arts made their way toward the United States in the late 1700s. The concept first began with using foot tongs or slippers on hands to absorb the ...

  7. Slipping - Wikipedia

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    Slipping is a technique used in boxing that is similar to bobbing. It is considered one of the four basic defensive strategies, along with blocking , holding , and clinching . It is performed by moving the head to either side so that the opponent's punches "slip" by the boxer.