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How to Box - Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners | Learn Boxing Techniques & Training Tips | Perfect for Home Workouts, Fitness & Self-Defense
How to Box - Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners | Learn Boxing Techniques & Training Tips | Perfect for Home Workouts, Fitness & Self-Defense
How to Box - Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners | Learn Boxing Techniques & Training Tips | Perfect for Home Workouts, Fitness & Self-Defense

How to Box - Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners | Learn Boxing Techniques & Training Tips | Perfect for Home Workouts, Fitness & Self-Defense

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Published in 1948, “How to Box” was the first instructional book developed and written by one of the greatest fighters of his time, Joe Louis. The nuts and bolts of Louis’ brilliant engineering are here in this book. Legend has it that before beginning the fighter-trainer relationship that would help define him, Louis worked with one Holman Williams who is credited by some with supplying Louis with perhaps the most precious gift he ever received—his jab. But Williams is also said to have taught Louis the rudiments of the defense and was supposedly the first man to encourage Louis to punch in combination. “Boxing is built upon punching and footwork,” says How to Box. “If the stance is too narrow for balance, move the right foot a few inches to the right to widen the stance; if too wide, glide the right foot forwards a few inches. Don’t lock the left leg but keep it straight.”Freddie Roach described Joe Louis as the “best textbook fighter of all time.” Here we see the first great foundation of that inch-perfect style. Louis hardly ever made small adjustments with his left foot. His left jab is always perched over that lead foot, ready to be thrown. A boxing training manual intent on conveying the art of boxing, physical fitness knowledge, and the power of the sport to the general public. A great historical reference and a valuable addition to any library concerned with the history of boxing and martial arts.

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Yes, this book is short.But this book has more practical information on the sweet science of Boxing than books ten times its length. Brevity and clarity are the mark of eloquence, and mastery. If I could choose only one book to learn boxing from, it would be this one, for its crystal clarity.Using this book alone, you can teach yourself how to box, and build a very strong foundation for being a great fighter. This book was definitely worth the money.P.S. If you want to learn how to street fight... study the short section on fouls, and combine it with the boxing skills that you learned in this book. ;)
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