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Moving Left & Right in Boxing

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Summary: Learn how to move left and right in boxing footwork in this free online boxing lesson video.

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By Marvin McDowell
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Marvin Mcdowell is a certified USA Boxing trainer. He has fought as an amateur and professional boxer winning 22 of 31 of his Pro fights and 180 or 198 of his amateur fights earning...read more

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" Hi! My name is Marvin McDowell, USA Boxing certified boxing trainer. On behalf of Expert Village, I would like to show you some movements; left and right movements in your boxing stance. When you are boxing, you got to be in a position not to get hit so you got to move out of the way, left or right and hands up. What you do when you are moving left, don’t cross your legs. Step over, step over, step over… Do not cross your legs. You always got to have them in a position, where you still have your balance. When you are stepping over and you are crossing your legs you’ll fall down. Even if you don’t get hit, you get crossed up. So you step over, step, step, step left, step, step, step right. That’s the proper way of your movement. My name is Marvin McDowell, founder and president of UMAR Boxing. “No Hooks Before Books.” Thank you for watching."

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