look closer at the impact zone unless your comment was a secondary observationThe fist she's holding up is her right.
look closer at the impact zone unless your comment was a secondary observationThe fist she's holding up is her right.
Yes, I understood. Just pointing out that the two deductions conflict.look closer at the impact zone unless your comment was a secondary observation
I’m look’n at Bills eye. Distract with the right…The fist she's holding up is her right.
look closer at the impact zone unless your comment was a secondary observation
With left-handers, when learning…end up with right handed (or ambidextrous) sparring partners more often than not…so they develop weird strategies and habits.Yes, I understood. Just pointing out that the two deductions conflict.
Maybe she's ambidextrous. Or got him with an off-hand hook. Or belted him with a baseball bat whilst he was sleeping on his left side. Or from behind.
Always throws you for a loop when you drop the gloves on the ice and the guy starts sending lefts .I’m look’n at Bills eye. Distract with the right…
With left-handers, when learning…end up with right handed (or ambidextrous) sparring partners more often than not…so they develop weird strategies and habits.
I’m (well, 40yrs ago) just as comfortable with left or right stance for that exact reason…with the ability to just switch. When stance’d right, but left-handed, it made for a wicked jab and combination…
…& no, I wasn’t great, but learned early to recognize it. If you were in the boxing club, you also had to be in the debate club (same coach), and I ended up getting way more mileage out of debate through life.
Doesn’t have to be on the ice. It also messes with them when they square up right and so do you…initially…but you’re able to just smoothly switch after a bit to a left-handed stance…especially if they try it themselves to keep up because that just doesn’t work for (most) non-southpaws.Always throws you for a loop when you drop the gloves on the ice and the guy starts sending lefts .
yes but in a hockey fight grabbing jerseys is part of the equation. Obviously you adjust .Doesn’t have to be on the ice. It also messes with them when they square up right and so do you…initially…but you’re able to just smoothly switch after a bit to a left-handed stance…especially if they try it themselves to keep up because that just doesn’t work for (most) non-southpaws.