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Meh we are pretty lame. And the coach will not let us record. And perhaps the spar session will become pretty rough once the camera is playing. They even joke with me for posting gym selfies and bag work videos on my social media calling me poser and etc. So imagine what would be the reaction towards spar recording.
I have not figured it out for sure. Still lots to work on. I ve been just trying new stuff. Lots of problems with the slips. I hate inside slips, we practiced them today actually (slip in after a jab and return a jab, and slip in after a cross and a body uppercut) in partner drills and I do not slip very well even in partner drills.
Lol yea probably best not to record then. Perhaps @Sinister can give you some suggestions as he seems well experienced in the technical aspects of boxing both explaining it over the internet and with videos.
When I was learning to slip I'd spend all my time on the bags slipping after every single jab until I had the muscle memory and it became second nature (when I was home outside of the gym and noone else around). Stand in your fighting stance and don't worry about feet movement other than slipping- since that is what you want to work on.
Jab- slip
1-2- slip
Jab-slip
Each time you complete the combo, reset your position and make sure your body/hands/feet/hips are in the right place. This guy on youtube adheres to the fundamentals of boxing very strictly, and therefore I think is an excellent starting off point...he's not very exciting to watch/listen but 'basics' in anything rarely are...and he definitely knows his stuff IMO.
Good luck with your progress mate!