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How To Knock Somebody Out
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Total Views: 177 - Total Replies: 1
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Jun 02 2007, 5:27 pm - Topic by: BIGIKE
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Try dropping your
weight "into" the punch as you connect.
Remember, energy equals mass times velocity squared. So to create more power
(energy) I have to increase my mass or my speed.
In practice most martial arts practitioners try and do both. They try and get
more hand speed plus they try and get more body (more mass) into the punch.
Of course there is diminishing returns too, e.g. trying to put too much body
into your punch causes you to over commit and be off balance.
But, dropping your weight into the punch temporarily adds mass to the equation
because you are borrowing the force of gravity.
If you stand on a bathroom scale you get a reading of your weight. If you bounce
up and down on the scale the reading of your weigh bounces up and down too --
you're "lighter" when you bounce up and "heavier" when you
come down.
So you can increase your apparent weight briefly and transfer that force into
your punch. To do this you need to punch slightly downward rather than upward
and you also need to bend your knees to "drop" slightly as you hit.
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Money Ova Anything But Always Put God, And Family First
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Jan 28 2008, 2:25 pm - Replied by: beckham7
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Awesome
It is a great tips and meaningful
Thanks for the sharing~
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