01/06/2026
Verschwendet keine Zeit und achtet auf das Fundament , baut das stärkst mögliche Fundament so schnell wie möglich, dafür stehe ich mit meinem neuen Label Coacheasyb, dm for personal Training
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01/06/2026
Verschwendet keine Zeit und achtet auf das Fundament , baut das stärkst mögliche Fundament so schnell wie möglich, dafür stehe ich mit meinem neuen Label Coacheasyb, dm for personal Training
13/05/2026
https://coacheasyb.com/blog/wiederholungen-boxen-warum
Warum wiederholen Studios nur 50 Mal eine Bewegung — und was dabei verloren geht. Mein neuer Blog-Post mit der ehrlichen Mathematik dahinter
Wiederholungen im Boxen — warum Studios zu wenig wiederholen Wiederholungen im Boxtraining: warum 5 zu wenig sind, 50 erst der Türgriff ist, der echte Sprung jenseits der 6.000 kommt — und warum Studios die Frustphase überspringen.
Single-technique work.
Last night I focused only on the right cross.
No combinations, no flow drills.
Just guard tight, elbow in, shoulder connected, hip driving through the punch.
Snap the strike, reset immediately to defense.
This kind of work isn’t exhausting — it’s precise.
That’s how real mechanics are built.
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Single-technique work. Explosive jabs only.
I train the jab in isolation to master the switch between relaxation and explosion.
Stay loose before the strike. Let the arm fly.
At impact, everything tightens for a split second.
Then immediately relax again and snap the hand back.
Power, speed, control — all from precision.
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This drill isn’t about comfort.
30×30-second intervals, long hands, fast recoil, nonstop rhythm.
You train through controlled pain to stabilize technique at high frequency.
Because when fatigue hits and the air gets thin, clean mechanics must survive.
That’s how rhythm, timing and efficiency stay sharp under pressure.
This is training for real boxing, not decoration.
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For days I trained this in 30-second intervals: long hands on the heavy bag, nonstop fire, instant recoil, no dead time. Like shooting a burst. After 20 rounds I push into max intensity, controlled chaos. Not chasing perfection—trusting the reps. The goal: when you explode, fundamentals stay alive under pressure.
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The overhand right starts with a subtle slip toward the right foot. Sit back diagonally on the rear leg, guard tight at the chin. Drive from the leg like throwing a baseball. Release the punch in a tight arc, then continue the curve across the body until it finishes on the left hip—full rotation, maximum damage.
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Long hands aren’t just about reach.
In this round I train higher targets above my own head level.
Higher targets demand different angles, posture and power transfer.
If you only train at comfortable head height, taller opponents will expose you.
That’s why higher targets must be trained deliberately — with control, balance and structure.
Old school preparation. No surprises.
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Long hands on the heavy bag. Elbows stay close in front of the chest to connect the strike to the core. When elbows flare out, mass is lost. When they stay in, pressure transfers through the body into the punch. Fast extension, faster retraction. Hands deliver power, structure creates force.
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This clip shows real process, not perfection.
Yesterday the hand dropped too low. Fatigue was real.
Today, second session, the correction is there.
The hand returns exactly where it belongs.
This is how technique is rebuilt: repetition, awareness, correction, patience.
No rush. Just honest work, day by day.
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