Subscribe to Outside Magazine
advertisement
Performance Insiders

Today's Question
How can I improve my balance for snowboarding? answer

Is visiting the sauna healthy? answer

Nutrition Doc

Today's Question
How can I maintain a healthy diet if I'm lactose intolerant? answer

Am I at a greater risk for heart disease if I eat whatever I want? answer

Lab Rat Browse Fitness

Online Favorites

Special Issues

Photo Galleries

save this page print this page email this page
  • share this page

Outside Magazine, July 2005

Review and Bodwork: Boxing Fitness
The Knockout Workout
Four for Fighting

By Roy Wallack

Intro | The Basics | A 40-Minute Routine | Essential Gear, PT I | Essential Gear, PT II | Essential Gear, PT III

boxing
(Illustrations by Yuko Shimizu)

Before you strap on gloves, you'll need to learn the basic boxing stance, the foundation that puts muscle behind every move. Once properly planted, you can start throwing the sport's three basic punches: the overhand, the jab, and the hook.

1.) Basic Stance
Stand almost sideways, relative to your target, with your left foot forward, right foot back, legs slightly more than shoulder width apart, and weight evenly distributed on the balls of your feet. Keep your fists up, in front of your chin, elbows tucked in. This forces you to use your hips, the power source for a well-thrown punch.

2.) Overhand
For the overhand right, start with your right fist almost touching your chin, elbow tucked into the ribs. As you explode the arm straight out, rotate your right hip forward until that leg straightens out, with the ball of your right foot on the floor. Throw the punch and return to stance in one move.

3.) Jab
To throw a smooth jab, fire your left fist out in a straight line, twisting your arm inward until you reach full extension. Then immediately snap your fist back to your chin.

4.) Left Hook
For the left hook, swing your elbow up so that your forearm is parallel to the ground, then punch, using only your body. Twist your torso, from your legs to your shoulder, into the hook.



Intro | The Basics | A 40-Minute Routine | Essential Gear, PT I | Essential Gear, PT II | Essential Gear, PT III



ROY WALLACK co-authored Bike for Life (Avalon), coming out in March.

 Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift!
 Give the gift of Outside Magazine!
 Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more.