Peek-a-Boo is not a high-guard pose. It is a complete fighting system-disciplined defense, constant head movement, explosive entries, sharp angles, compact combinations, and immediate counterattacks.
Too many boxers copy the look and get hurt. Boxing 101: Peek-a-Boo Style teaches the real mechanics: how to build a mobile stance, use an active high guard, slip and weave without losing position, close distance safely, attack from unexpected angles, and apply pressure without walking into punches.
Inside this step-by-step training manual, you will learn how to:
Build a strong, balanced Peek-a-Boo stance and active high guardUse slips, rolls, weaves, and level changes that stay connected to footworkClose distance safely against taller or more mobile opponentsTurn defense into offense with immediate, high-percentage countersCreate angles after slips instead of attacking in straight linesDevelop explosive hooks, uppercuts, and compact combinationsCut off the ring and apply intelligent pressure-not reckless chasingFight effectively inside with body punching and short-range tacticsFix the most common Peek-a-Boo mistakes before they become habitsTrain with shadowboxing, bag work, mitts, partner drills, and controlled sparringFollow a progressive eight-week Peek-a-Boo training programYou also get clear guidance on the system's history and philosophy, the physical and mental qualities it demands, its strengths and limits, and how opponents try to neutralize it-so you can adapt the style to your body, experience, and goals.
Who this book is for: beginner and intermediate boxers, coaches who want structured drills, recreational fighters, amateur competitors, and combat-sports athletes who want better head movement, pressure, and close-range offense.
Train the system-not the imitation. Build Peek-a-Boo the right way, one progressive lesson at a time.