Boxing Stance Feet. The balls of your feet are the area just behind your toes. I m used to standing in your recommended stance from sparring in martial arts but the boxing trainers at my gym recommend the lead foot with toes pointing at 12 o clock and the rear foot with toes pointing at 3 o clock this feels a bit awkward and wide to me as your feet are basically making a 90 degree angle but our gym has a couple world champs so i assumed boxing had a wider stance than kickboxing.
Keep your feet only shoulder. While rocking side to side widen your feet. I m used to standing in your recommended stance from sparring in martial arts but the boxing trainers at my gym recommend the lead foot with toes pointing at 12 o clock and the rear foot with toes pointing at 3 o clock this feels a bit awkward and wide to me as your feet are basically making a 90 degree angle but our gym has a couple world champs so i assumed boxing had a wider stance than kickboxing.
The basic boxing stance and guard stance to get in a basic boxing stance first you need to imagine a line under your feet right between them.
The basic boxing stance and guard stance to get in a basic boxing stance first you need to imagine a line under your feet right between them. If your hips are tilted then. I m used to standing in your recommended stance from sparring in martial arts but the boxing trainers at my gym recommend the lead foot with toes pointing at 12 o clock and the rear foot with toes pointing at 3 o clock this feels a bit awkward and wide to me as your feet are basically making a 90 degree angle but our gym has a couple world champs so i assumed boxing had a wider stance than kickboxing. With your body straight rock slowly side to side shifting your weight from one foot to the.