Boxing’s Ten Commandments Reviews

by MasterBlaster on August 20, 2011

Boxing’s Ten Commandments

This boxing handbook provides up-to-date, in-depth coaching for serious contenders. Weaving basic expertise into a progression of drills that hone strategy in progressively complex, demanding, and sensible combating conditions, the handbook aids fighters in establishing the reflexes of a comprehensive boxer and teaches the move from a process-and-react mentality to 1 of seeing-and-reacting. Hundreds of sequential photographs illustrate important measures in the progression—from proper stance, effective foot

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Ken "KLS" August 20, 2011 at 17:52
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Comprehensive!, March 8, 2008
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Ken “KLS” (USA) –

I was looking for a boxing book at the bookstore the other day and the first book that I grabbed was this book. I was first put off a wee bit by the title (`Ten Commandments’) and was prepared to be disappointed since most boxing books that I have read are never written very well or if they are written well then the diagrams are often wanting. However, after looking through this book I was surprised at how well it was written and how thorough it was. All aspects of boxing training, fighting techniques, and boxing fundamentals were addressed. It’s hard to find a boxing book that gives a good visual as well as a good written description of the subject matter but this book certainly fits the bill. The written descriptions of the boxing essentials are very concisely explained. The associated photos are of excellent quality and there are just enough pictures to clearly represent what is being explained in the written description.

The book starts with the building of proper on guard stances which is the foundation upon which everything else is built upon in boxing. Then long and shot term rhythm is covered. The importance of proper footwork is then explained. Further covered is: economy of motion, proper range, the laws of punching, counterpunching, the all important jab, the mechanics of punching (straight right, straight right body, left and right hook, left and right hook body, left and right uppercut), defense and counter attack (parries, catching, blocks for head and body, evasive movements, slips, ducks, slides and rides, and the rock back). The book goes on further to explain proper angling deviation from lateral back and forth motion so as to optimize evasive maneuvering, then the importance of sparring and associated training drills that are preparations for sparring, and finally the book discusses workout plans and coaching points, training equipment, general workout (warm up, bag work, shadowboxing and mirror training, jump rope, and sparring). All in all this is an excellent book at a good price and it is a very good reference book for beginners, armatures, and even professionals who want to get back to and review the basics .

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William Pitts "oldhunter" August 20, 2011 at 18:10
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Best book on boxing I have read. Even better than Haislets classic!, February 19, 2010
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William Pitts “oldhunter” (Merril, Wi. USA) –
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I have read every book on boxing I could find over the last forty years and this covers material the others don’t mention or barely touch on. The section on fighting using angles should be in every boxing manual. You can tell the author has been a diligent student of boxing and really knows his material and covers techniques and tactics others either never mention or barely touch on. Any student of boxing or mma should have this book. The best on boxing I have read in forty years!

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R. H. Sweat "Colonel R. H. S." August 20, 2011 at 18:38
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Boxing 10 Commandments, June 5, 2010
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R. H. Sweat “Colonel R. H. S.” (Germantown, TN.) –
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Good basic book for a new boxing student. Nothing takes the place of instruction by a qualified coach, but this is a good book to give a student to take home and go over the basics. Style of boxing will vary with trainers.

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