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    Becoming A Better Boxer - Vol. 2

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Becoming A Better Boxer - Vol. 2

    Becoming A Better Boxer - Vol. 2
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 0h 53m

    featuring Kenny Weldon

    What you'll learn

    Students will understand the ten punches that you need to master in boxing.

    Students will learn how to properly use the Double End Bag.

    Students will learn to how to properly work the Heavy Bag.

    Students will develop the ability to work the speed bag.

    Requirements

    There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course.

    Description

    This video is volume two of a three-part series featuring Kenny Weldon. In this program, Kenny shares the same training techniques and tips that he has used to train some of the top boxers in the world. Topics covered on this video include: the ten punches that you need to master, how to work the double end bag, how to work the heavy bag, and the proper way to work the speed bag. This comprehensive series is a must have resource for anyone involved in boxing.Kenny Weldon started boxing as an amateur in Houston in 1953. A native of Galena Park, Texas, Kenny had an amateur record of 216-11, winning 4 Houston Golden Gloves Titles in the process and also competing in the State and National Golden Gloves Tournaments as well as the Pan American Games, before turning pro in 1968. As a pro, Kenny went 50-7-1 claiming the Texas Featherweight Title and N.A.B.F. Super Featherweight title before retiring as a fighter in 1978.Kenny’s greatest accomplishments, however, came as a coach. The program he established at The Galena Park Boxing Academy produced 316 Houston Golden Gloves Champions, 51 Texas State Amateur Champions, 17 National Amateur Champions, 3 Pan Am Medalists, and 3 Olympians. Kenny also served as a coach for The U.S. Olympic Team in 1988.As a professional coach, Kenny cornered 18 world title fights with Hall of Famers such as Evander Holyfield, Vinny Pazienza, Orlando Canizales, Mike McCallum, Raul Marquez and Pernell Whitaker, as well as local legends like Wilford Scypion, Termite Watkins, Mike Phelps, James Pipps, Joel Perez, Stephen Martinez and Lewis Wood.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Punches

    Lecture 3 Double End Bag

    Lecture 4 Heavy Bag

    Lecture 5 Speed Bag

    Lecture 6 Closing Comments

    Any coach or boxer should find this course content valuable.