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Hello,
I like to train both sides of the body for balanced development and I found that my R jab is much stronger that my L jab while the R and L cross are much closer in power. Unlike the R jab, the L doesn't feel snappy. It feels more like a push and like I'm forcing it. I think it's a coordination problem with transferring power from the feet to the hands and I've been working with that in mind. There's been some improvement but I'd welcome any suggestion. Thanks. |
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If I fought it would make sense to do it as a southpaw. I don't really fight or compete though, I train more for fun and fitness. In self-defense I feel you should be able to use both sides because you could be attacked from either side and I just like to have both sides equal.
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