About this exercise
The boxing right uppercut is a short, upward punch thrown with the rear (right) hand in a vertical arc, targeting the chin or body at close range. It requires hip drive and core rotation to generate power from a compact position.
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The boxing right uppercut is a short, upward punch thrown with the rear (right) hand in a vertical arc, targeting the chin or body at close range. It requires hip drive and core rotation to generate power from a compact position.
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The Boxing Right Uppercut is a foundational movement that builds strength and muscle through controlled, progressive overload. Train it 1 to 2 times per week with 3 to 5 working sets per session, gradually adding weight or reps as form holds up.