词条 | Bob and weave |
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In boxing, bobbing and weaving is a defensive technique that moves the head both beneath and laterally of an incoming punch. As the opponent's punch arrives, the fighter bends the legs quickly and simultaneously shifts the body either slightly right or left. Fighters generally begin weaving to the left, as most opponents are orthodox stance, and therefore strike with a left jab first. Common mistakes made with this move include bending at the waist, bending too low, moving in the same direction as the incoming punch, and squaring up. [1] Popular usageThe oft-heard catchphrase of Finance & Commerce reporter Bill Clements. (Example: "How're you doing?" "Oh, you know, bobbin' and weavin'.") Notable bob and weave boxers
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References1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.mightyfighter.com/how-to-bob-and-weave/|title=Boxing Masterclass - How to Bob and Weave|date=2013-01-24|work=MightyFighter.com - Boxing Training {{!}} Fitness {{!}} Motivation|access-date=2017-12-21|language=en-US}} {{Boxing}}Chelsea Howard, 2017. Bloomsbury.{{boxing-stub}}2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sugarboxing.com/the-science-of-mike-tyson-and-elements-of-peek-a-boo-part-ii/ |title=The Science of Mike Tyson and Elements of Peek-A-Boo: part II | date=2014-02-01 | website= SugarBoxing | accessdate = 2014-05-07}} 3 : Boxing terminology|Kickboxing terminology|Punches (combat) |
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