Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of talk online about this “Terrance Crawford shot” thing, and honestly, I was clueless. I’m not a huge boxing guy, but I’m always up for trying something new, especially if it involves a bit of a workout. So, I decided to dive in and figure out what this whole shot was about.
My Deep Dive into the “Terrance Crawford Shot”
First, I hit up Google, just to get a basic understanding. I saw a bunch of videos. It looks like they are all about boxing. I’m not much of a boxing person, I don’t usually watch boxing, but what really matters is that it’s about sports, so let’s move on!

So, I started watching some fights and I mean, the dude is impressive. His stance, his power, it’s all pretty wild to watch. I focused on how he moves, especially when he throws those knockout punches.
- I noticed he often switches stances, which is apparently a big deal. Southpaw to orthodox, back and forth. Keeps his opponents guessing.
- He’s got this incredible power in both hands. It is not just one big shot; it’s a combination of jabs, hooks, and uppercuts.
- I also watch his body position.
Then I decided to try this. I don’t have a punching bag, so I just shadowed. I’m throwing punches in the air. Might look silly, but hey, you gotta start somewhere, right?
I tried to mimic his stance, keeping my feet moving, switching from southpaw to orthodox. It’s way harder than it looks. My balance was all over the place, and I definitely felt it in my legs after just a few minutes.
I even try to focus my foot. Keep my body moving is not easy for me. After around 15mins, I felt tired.
After a few days of this, I started to feel a little more comfortable. I mean, I’m not about to step into a ring anytime soon, but I can see how this kind of training could build some serious strength and agility. Plus, it’s a great way to blow off some steam!
So, that’s my little journey into the world of Terrance Crawford’s shot. It’s been a fun experiment, and I definitely have a newfound respect for boxers. It’s not just about throwing punches; it’s a whole-body workout that requires skill, strategy, and a ton of stamina.