Re: Explosive Punch - Finally!



On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 17:05:35 GMT, Rabid Weasel
<lawson@NO2457SPAM+dayton.net> wrote:

>On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 11:28:16 +0000, xiaou2 wrote:
>
>> A typical boxing punch, will upon impact, have good "INITIAL"
>> force impact. However, after you have transfered the energy on the
>> initial contact.. what happens?
>>
>> As you keep moving the fist deeper, you uproot your opponent
>> causing him to rise or stumble backwards.. However, there is no
>> serious damage from that. Its just a push!
>
>...
>
>> Its the impact that is the damage. Not the "push" afterwords. Repeat:
>> the Push just accelerate his mass backwards. Since you are already slowed
>> down from Initial impact, and most the force has already been transfered
>> from the initail impact.. you have litterally NOTHING left to do damage
>> with.
>>
>> So.. half the punch is a wasted movement. Unless you just want to make
>> him get off-ballance.
>
>...
>
>> With a boxer punch, they will be somewhat rigid when they strike.. but the
>> timing is off. They may not tighten completely, or may not tighten till
>> mid push. They may try to accelerate into the strike, thus ramping up
>> the push speed.. but really, its not perfectly concentrated at the
>> exact impact moment.
>
>Please stop talking about the mechanics of how Boxers punch. You plainly
>do not know anything about the subject. Instead, if you must, talk about
>how WC players punch. I'd be willing to accept that you might know
>something about that. But you just don't know enough to talk
>intelligently about Boxing.
>
>Seriously.

I think X would be stunned just watching the impact of a good
lightheavyweight pro's punch in person. I'd estimate it's three times
harder than anything he's experienced to date.

-B


>
>Peace favor your sword (IH),
>Kirk

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