Imagine your head is a buoy on water. Bend at the knees, not the waist. Slip left under the jab. Slip right under the cross. Illustration 5 – The Catch and Parry Visual: Two hands. The left palm gently slaps away a jab to the outside.
A boxer standing alone in a ring at sunrise. No opponent. Just shadow. The caption reads: curso de boxe ilustrado
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. Imagine your head is a buoy on water
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. Slip right under the cross
The body protects the head. So attack the body to open the head. Module 6: Common Mistakes (The Hall of Shame) Each mistake includes an exaggerated, humorous illustration.
A wide, looping hook. (Shown as a big arc with a red X.)