I'm 6'1" and up until a few nights ago, i was taller then anyone i had spared with. Normally, i would float barely into the range of the people i would spare against, and tried to get them to take punches that were out of their range, and then counter.
Well, after sparing with someone who was about 6'4" (seriously) i found that i really dont know how to deal with someone, who like myself, tries to use their reach to an easy advantadge. The session was fairly low in hits, as he tried to leave it up to me to be the aggressor, and tried to coax me into taking shots past my reach, which i wouldnt do.
The only technique i thought of during this session was moving in and blocking his punch before it was fully extended, then countering. Of course, i would like to stay away from moving into punches.
I also worked the double jab to cover the distance between us, but im afraid that is fairly predictable by itself.
So, any tips on how to safely, and quickly get into range of someone before they back up or rotate would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-matt
(PS. i havent been able to join a gym this summer, due to my busy and irregular work schedule.)
Well, after sparing with someone who was about 6'4" (seriously) i found that i really dont know how to deal with someone, who like myself, tries to use their reach to an easy advantadge. The session was fairly low in hits, as he tried to leave it up to me to be the aggressor, and tried to coax me into taking shots past my reach, which i wouldnt do.
The only technique i thought of during this session was moving in and blocking his punch before it was fully extended, then countering. Of course, i would like to stay away from moving into punches.
I also worked the double jab to cover the distance between us, but im afraid that is fairly predictable by itself.
So, any tips on how to safely, and quickly get into range of someone before they back up or rotate would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-matt
(PS. i havent been able to join a gym this summer, due to my busy and irregular work schedule.)
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