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What Is Shadow Boxing?

Shadow boxing is the practice of punching on an imaginary foe, though the exercise might or might not include an imaginary foe as a requisite. The practice has no sets of condition, as long as any martial artist, boxers or of another martial art, practices moves without a target is called shadow boxing.

In the field of boxing, most trainers include shadow boxing in the training, since from what it does, allows the boxer to maintain his form. And because shadow boxing can be impressive to watch, many boxers have come up on dazzling displays of shadow boxing, displaying a set of actual combinations or just a flurry of punches displaying punch speed.

It was said that Muhammad Ali was the one responsible for its widespread recognition. He was often seen doing a routine of phantom punches next to Howard Cosell for ABC's television cameras on the Wide World of Sports. But then, as many critics have observed, it may be that since Muhammad Ali was known more to be very conceited showman, it could be that his shadow boxing of that time was more of a flashy show than of a exercise routine which he shared willingly on television. Or that it was to unhinge his opponents of his preparedness, his skill and his eagerness of the upcoming fight.

Still shadow boxing stuck, and many have began shadow boxing on their own. Like Ali, was often seen shadow boxing in front of a mirror, many have begun to practice shadow boxing in front, too, of mirrors, checking how they would look in the eyes of their opponents.

Several sports pundits have also commented that a menacing visage is more of a weapon than reputation can ever be. That taken to account, boxers had also found themselves checking their approach and attacks in front of mirrors, checking if their visage are ‘mean' enough for intimidating opponents. While it may more be of an exercise, or just a checking of one's self in front of the mirror, it was still shadow boxing on the strictest sense.

Though it was much speculated that shadow boxing emerged with Ali's ego, shadow boxing was an old habit of fighters. And it isn't of course limited to boxing, as any other martial artists do employ variants of shadow boxing. Like Kung Fu, whose dances and steps can be of course called shadow boxing.

Even famous fighters like Bruce Lee spend some time shadow boxing in front of the mirrors, checking out how his moves would look in the camera.

 

 

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