One basic WC training has bothered me for quite some time. In the following short clip, you can see when he throws a right punch,
- his body is not turning to his left.
- his right shoulder is not moving forward.
- he only uses his right arm to do that punch.
This training has contradicted to the general MA principle such as: All punching power should
- put your whole body behind your punch. This will require body rotation, hip, and shoulder movement.
- generate power by borrowing the counter force from the ground. This will require knee joint movement from bending to straight.
- ...
What's your opinion on this?
- his body is not turning to his left.
- his right shoulder is not moving forward.
- he only uses his right arm to do that punch.
This training has contradicted to the general MA principle such as: All punching power should
- put your whole body behind your punch. This will require body rotation, hip, and shoulder movement.
- generate power by borrowing the counter force from the ground. This will require knee joint movement from bending to straight.
- ...
What's your opinion on this?
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