


It's okay if the starting point is different.
The purpose and reason don't matter.
Even if it's just one experience,
The rhythm of boxing is already alive within you.
This test is about that feeling
It's a compass that will tell you what style you're heading towards.
Find your own boxing philosophy in just a few clicks today.



Horizontal Hook
With the back of the hand facing the floor,
Centered on shoulders and elbows
Strikes with a spin.
For accurate and stable hitting
Suitable for elite boxers
This is a basic hook that is often used.

Vertical Hook
With the palms facing the body,
Joints including shoulders, elbows, and wrists
Everyone uses it.
You can maximize snap and power,
Mexican style infighters
I enjoy using it.

Upright
A posture with the body upright and the upper body erect.
Accurate strikes from a distance
It is advantageous for footwork.
Outboxer style or
Suitable for the points-oriented boxer .

Crouch
A posture that lowers the center of gravity and bends the upper body. It is used to evade and apply pressure to the opponent's punches.
It is effective.
Swarmers and infighters
This is a style I use often.

Philly Shell
Cover your chin with your shoulder and place one hand down.
A unique stance for defensive maneuvering.
Optimized for boxers who prioritize counter-punching and timing .
Defensive yet seasoned rhythm
It is characterized by control.

Slugger
A KO-oriented fighter who aims to finish opponents in one blow with powerful punches.
More powerful than precise movements
Focus on hitting.
Power is more important than physical strength
It suits a boxer.

Swarm
A pressure-type style that closes the distance and constantly pushes .
He is good at combos and close range combat.
Stamina and perseverance are key.
Without giving the opponent a chance to breathe
Take the initiative.

Counter
Induce and react to the opponent's attack
A style of counterattacking with good timing.
Coolness and accurate reading ability
It's important. Defense and offense.
Excellent balance
Suitable for strategic boxers.

Out-boxer
Maintain distance and control the match with quick footwork and jabs.
Moving rather than straight collisions
He is good at fighting for points.
Ability to control speed and distance
It's a great fit for a great boxer.
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