It's like every video you make is a master class on the particular topic. Your information has definitely helped me in my boxing quite a bit.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Man that is excellent! That is the goal. Just go super in depth on each topic and do my best to empty the clip. But I always have something else after I watch it I wish it would have put in!!!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thank you for the support?
@athenryАй бұрын
@@coachKeithKeppner Working on it, Coach!
@alecmeachin5255Ай бұрын
Coach Keppner you’re the man truly
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Means a lot!!!
@khushalkhanyousafzai241228 күн бұрын
This channel is a rare gem. I feel like it’s a cheat code to progress that no one else knows about. I hope your channel blows up so everyone sees your amazing content
@coachKeithKeppner26 күн бұрын
Thanks brother!!!
@luisfernandoenriqueАй бұрын
The amazing thing about your long format videos is that they are so detailed and full of "intangibles" that can be translated into kickboxing and in my case into MMA.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks my friend!!!🙏
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
boxing = martial art ......thank you, because thats what it is to me primarily, even before its sport aspect and the business and entertaning aspects of proffessional boxing.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Yes sir!!!
@dandandan22Ай бұрын
coach thank you for confirming my theory about "your own punches should surprise you, that is really unpredictable"
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Heck yeah!
@jaytherestless2117Ай бұрын
Coach, Always bringing exactly what we need like a mind reader
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Awesome!!!
@levity9013 күн бұрын
The part about acquiring tools and then losing them is alarmingly true.
@coachKeithKeppner13 күн бұрын
👊
@josemucarselsacoto5122Ай бұрын
Great work as usual coach. Another competent channel called Boxing life was life lamenting on the lack of fundamentals and the decline on technique. TYSVM for your work and dedication, helping trainees, coaches and the sport more than all the sanctioning bodies put together. 🎉
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
🔥👊
@gamingthesystem4252Ай бұрын
Love the video sir, like every piece of content you have created. Hope nothing but health and prosperity for you and your family. Thanks for making this content available for free. I hope i can succeed as a boxer and one day train with you and tell you just how much you have helped me without even knowing my name. I wish i could support you with money but i truly don't have any right now but when i do in the future i will. I don't even have any money to buy gloves i have to use my friend's. I live in India and the boxing scene here is very bad and the coaches are, lets just say not that great. All they want is for us to show up, not challenge anything they say at all, hard spar every day and when we spar just beat the heck out of each other. One of my coach's slogans is that the more you get punched the better you will become. He actively encourages taking punches to the head for free by dropping the hands during sparring and says it will make us tougher. He has no real knowledge of boxing but thankfully i have you (mainly) and some other creators on KZbin and other platforms to guide my journey. I know my chances of becoming a great boxer are slim because of the odds stacked against me but really all i can do is get up and fight another day. Sorry for the rant. May god bless you with a long and happy life
@coachKeithKeppner23 күн бұрын
Love it! Thank you my friend!!!
@_4.6ricardoАй бұрын
Coach has a crystal ball that tells him what video the people need😂! Amazing as always brother needed this one
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Hahaha love it!
@sagethealchemistАй бұрын
I didn't know Dr. Mike Isratel taught boxing
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Lol
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
thank you for some very important teachings in this video, very good stuff!!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks brother!!!
@edonis2787Ай бұрын
You really sell it all for free. What a legend coach, thank you. P.S. your head movement video is amazing.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Yes brother and thanks! 🙏
@joeallenboxingАй бұрын
Another great video Coach K!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks brother!!!!
@doug2bitemoreАй бұрын
That was some straight game, Master Class!! 👊👊
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks champ!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@GáborKrizsanitsАй бұрын
Excellent content. Thank you!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks brother!!!
@ryanbaileyboxingАй бұрын
Thanks!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks brother!!!
@ryanbaileyboxingАй бұрын
@@coachKeithKeppner enjoy the coffee ☕🙂
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
@@ryanbaileyboxing 🤗🤗🤗
@SupremegreenlawncareLLCАй бұрын
Great video! *New subscriber!🎉
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
Hail Boxing!!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@JackSmith-l3uАй бұрын
This unbelievable Ive literally been looking for a video like this as I kept getting caught in sparring the other day against a good friend of mine who is pro he pointed out I kept dipping to left side when using head movement so looking for ways to be unpredictable it’s like you can read my mind man love it 😂💪🥊
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Love it! I know it was needed so that's why I did it late Wednesday night!
@JackSmith-l3uАй бұрын
@@coachKeithKeppner thanks coach honestly your a blessing for boxers of any age man im from liverpool england so it shows the people you are reaching keep it up
@MaheshGurjalaАй бұрын
Great coach ! I really appreciate your efforts of precious logical stuff ( the art of Deception ) rather than fantasy for unpredictability, can you make a video on offensive and defensive range control with depth from beginners to elite level.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks and ooh sounds like something to consider! Can you expand and what areas of that topic would be most beneficial and /or interesting
@MaheshGurjalaАй бұрын
@@coachKeithKeppner Yes coach, offensive range control can help to control exchanges in the pocket , forward pressure, and land punches in all ranges effectively without getting hit. In defensive range control can help to defend & counter all attacks from different ranges and angles. Overall both offensive and defensive range control crucial for fighters to control fight . I want to learn more about Timing in transition between offensive and defensive range control. I'm looking for a well rounded approach & Ability to adopt. I hope this information can help you understand my perception.
@Wa7id-Ай бұрын
Love u from Algeria
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Right back at you!!!
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
everybdy tells you, that punches start on the feet and creating a "kinetic wave / whip" through the body....legs-hips - shoulders arm- fist but if i get you right, than it is actually arm / fist first, and than all of the above ?!??
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Great question! Yes for maximum output, your peak power there is a body first and arm second, but through my experience boxing and working with many fighters over the years, the hidden punches that you don't see come are often these and they can have a decent amount of force and great effect of targeted correctly. Again like I say in the vid, if it has some pop and it's hard to see, it's going to be very relevant.
@ryanbaileyboxingАй бұрын
Gems
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks brother!
@VeldettaHyenaАй бұрын
Do you have a video on stamina
@OlivosPmzАй бұрын
HEY kislux I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thank you!🔥
@king-qe9ynАй бұрын
Love from india
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
👊🔥
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
who do you got bivol vs bartabiev?
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Bartabiev! What about you?
@bdlkineticsАй бұрын
@@coachKeithKeppner bivol :-)
@cletusgadsden2969Ай бұрын
Tyson Fury is a good example of being unpredictable, I feel he has a beginner like style!
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Good take!
@quantumhelios6103Ай бұрын
Be like The drunken master august I’m assuming is included
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Lol
@SamKnowsNothingAtAllАй бұрын
Your hooks go way too far past where the target would be. If you practice throwing punches wrong then you’re going to throw them wrong in a fight… throwing way past your target and damn near turning yourself all the way around is going to leave you wide open for counters. Don’t forget one rule when teaching another.
@coachKeithKeppnerАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment! There is a very good reason why you should twist and throw through the Target and not just to the Target when You shadowbox. Any punch that is thrown hard and missed tends to do this and that is why it's important to not only train your muscles to deal with it but also your balance so that you can recover. These are the methods I have used with All of the fighters I have produced and it has not posed the problem that you state it does.