So I'm getting back into striking a bit after a Judo binge, and that means working the focus mitts at home with my friends.
A few focus-mitt related questions for you more experienced strikers:
1. When holding the mitts for an orthodox striker, do you generally have their jabs and crosses both hit the right mitt, or do you have jabs hit the left mitt and crosses hit the right? I've seen this done both ways - I assume the idea with the second version is to make sure people are crossing over enough with their right hand during a cross.
2. My right elbow gets really sore after holding for a while - it feels like a tendon or something is getting sprained, and it can be pretty intense. Seems to happen when I hold for a really hard right cross or right hook, and it just keeps "accumulating" in terms of pain level. Am I holding wrong? I usually hold around shoulder level for the guy striking, and typically the mitt is slightly to the right of my right shoulder, like if you were waiting for a high-five. This has been a recurring problem. In the past, I thought it was due to not being fit enough, but despite massive improvements in muscle mass in my arms, I still have the same problem.
A few focus-mitt related questions for you more experienced strikers:
1. When holding the mitts for an orthodox striker, do you generally have their jabs and crosses both hit the right mitt, or do you have jabs hit the left mitt and crosses hit the right? I've seen this done both ways - I assume the idea with the second version is to make sure people are crossing over enough with their right hand during a cross.
2. My right elbow gets really sore after holding for a while - it feels like a tendon or something is getting sprained, and it can be pretty intense. Seems to happen when I hold for a really hard right cross or right hook, and it just keeps "accumulating" in terms of pain level. Am I holding wrong? I usually hold around shoulder level for the guy striking, and typically the mitt is slightly to the right of my right shoulder, like if you were waiting for a high-five. This has been a recurring problem. In the past, I thought it was due to not being fit enough, but despite massive improvements in muscle mass in my arms, I still have the same problem.
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