A few weeks ago I posted a comment about Mike Tyson's training which involved the use of a 'slip bag'.
This is a small sand bag suspended swinging back and forth above the boxer's shoulders, requiring him to bob and weave while doing his routines to avoid getting hit.
Western boxing places a lot of emphasis on BOTH evasion and passive blocking, wheres Asian styles focus less on evasion and more on *active* blocking.
Is this a fair generalization?
And how do you choose between blocking and evading your opponent's strike?
This is a small sand bag suspended swinging back and forth above the boxer's shoulders, requiring him to bob and weave while doing his routines to avoid getting hit.
Western boxing places a lot of emphasis on BOTH evasion and passive blocking, wheres Asian styles focus less on evasion and more on *active* blocking.
Is this a fair generalization?
And how do you choose between blocking and evading your opponent's strike?