Title: From Stance to Knockout: A Visual Journey Through the Sweet Science Introduction: Why Illustrated Boxing? Boxing is a language of angles, weight distribution, and timing. Words alone often fail. Photographs capture a single moment—but an illustration can strip away the noise, showing you the skeleton key of a technique.
Do not block—redirect. A parry uses 5% of the energy of a block. Module 4: Footwork – Dancing on Hot Coals Illustration 6 – The Boxer’s Shuffle Top-down grid. Footprints showing a step-drag motion. curso de boxe ilustrado
“Boxing is not about hurting. It is about not being hurt. Master the defense. The offense will follow.” Ready for illustration layout. Title: From Stance to Knockout: A Visual Journey
Never cross your feet. If your right foot moves, your left foot follows exactly the same distance. You are on rails. Module 4: Footwork – Dancing on Hot Coals
3 rounds of slow, perfect form. Speed is a liar. Form is truth. Drill 2 – The Penny on the Floor Illustration: A penny under the back heel. The heel never touches the floor.
| Mistake | Illustrated Consequence | | :--- | :--- | | Dropping hands after a punch | A telegraphed counterpunch landing directly on the chin. | | Looking at the floor | A cartoon anvil labeled “hook” hitting the temple. | | Flat feet | Fighter stuck in mud while opponent circles freely. | | Holding breath | A balloon deflating – the caption: “Exhaustion in 30 seconds.” |