There was an astonishingly creative panoply of drills to build punching power, balance, precision, finesse and overall form.
These drills can be found spread throughout early
boxing training, in singular pockets of rural approaches to fighting and are
rife and rampant in the rough n tumble tradition where power was a premium.
In our newest Black Box Instructional Product,
we present 20 of these drills under the rubric “Doubleday Drills” in
honor of Civil War veteran and purported “Father of American Baseball” Abner Doubleday
as so many of these drills are rooted in hard-smackin’ they remind me of teeing
off with a good old fashioned hickory bat.
We’ll provide more history on these another day, but
for now I believe it suffices to say that getting started on 20 Drills to hit
harder and meaner is the key thing—less readin’, more doin’!
Many of these drills train attributes that are now
illegal, making them ideal for street/self-defense use.
I am 100% confident that the hisotical combat lover
will find some wildly new approaches to punching training in this program.
Hell, I’ll tip ½ of the syllabus to give an example of
how much Old School fun is to be had here.
Slam the Big Door
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Attribute Developed: Body-Connection
Slam the Little Door
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Attribute Developed: Balance &
Body-Connection
The DB Sling
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Attribute Developed: Elbow Angle
Incomplete Swings
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Attribute Developed: Pre-Flight Mechanics
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Keep the angle acute.
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Maintain hip & twist mechanics.
The “Sling” or Injured Wing Drill
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Attribute Developed: Elbow Angle
Lumberjack Hook
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Attribute Developed: Falling Step Power
Show ‘Em Your Sole
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Attribute Developed: Leading Hip-Drive
Power
Falling Hook Pause to Full
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Attribute Developed: Falling Hook
Mechanical Observation-Evaluation
Skater Hooks
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Attribute Developed: Keeping the power
inside the feet.
Medicine Ball Knee-Drive Drill
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Attribute Developed: Rear-Hip Power and
Controlling for the “Up” Error
Interested? Hell, all hard-punching hand-throwers
should be.
To get started on your Heavy Hands hit the link and
get to Smackin’!
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