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Uppercut

Boxing technique

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The uppercut is a fundamental technique in boxing, renowned for its effectiveness at close range. It involves a rising motion, typically targeting the chin or torso of an opponent. To execute an uppercut, a boxer must first establish a solid stance, with feet shoulder-width apart and knees slightly bent. The power of the uppercut is generated from the legs and hips, emphasizing the importance of proper weight distribution and body rotation. Effective uppercuts require precise timing and coordination. The punch is initiated by rotating the hips, which generates power, while keeping the body grounded to maintain balance. The arm throwing the uppercut remains slightly bent, with the fist aimed vertically at the target. Follow-through is crucial to maintain control and balance after impact. Uppercuts are often used in combination with other punches, such as hooks, to create powerful sequences that can leave opponents vulnerable to further attacks.