Originally posted by Thai Bri
Nit - the concept of pulling the other hand back actually decreases your power. Think about it. Force = mass x acceleration. The more bodyweight behind the punch (i.e. mass) the more power potential you have.
But by pulling your other arm (and shoulder) back, you are taking alot of your mass out of the equation.
Nit - the concept of pulling the other hand back actually decreases your power. Think about it. Force = mass x acceleration. The more bodyweight behind the punch (i.e. mass) the more power potential you have.
But by pulling your other arm (and shoulder) back, you are taking alot of your mass out of the equation.
I suppose though it is a matter of what is good at the time, as if you can put all your body into it for a single stike then thats good. If you are going to use multiple stikes then I feel that the head pivoting will give you power with speed... admittedly not the most, but at the same time more than the average 'jab'.
I'd say that the decrease in power from pulling back is a payoff for multiple strikes.
those punch machine you get at arcades, when i junzuki it my punch is 'power' is pretty lame (not as bad as a jab tho) but I am ready to deliver another punch of similar power after it, if i swing into it with all my body its great power (if I dont miss)

The Wado Philosophy is treat you hands and feet like they are knives / leathal weapons. You don't need much power in a stike if you stike correctly and in the right place. (prod in the eye / neck, heel in the groin / solar plexus etc).
not that I'm trying to change your mind or anything, just giving out my opinion

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