Kenlee25
Green Belt
Now all martial artists know that a combination of the two ( combined with technique ) is the ideal of all ideals, but the sheer fact of the matter is that most people tend to lean towards one or the other subconsciously. You train hard, you find your own style, and because of either your body shape/size or the particular art in which you practice ( wing chun will teach you speed > power for example while muay thai will teach you power > speed ) you begin to lean towards a particular direction.
With a lean athletic build, 5 foot 7 inches ( only 18, so not done with puberty yet, I pray to god that I grow ), and have generally small easy to move body parts, it was obvious that I would go for speed over power myself.
But what do you think, if either, is the more desirable trait? Execution of technique is not a variable here. Just assume in this scenario, that your actual technique/skill is perfect.
With a lean athletic build, 5 foot 7 inches ( only 18, so not done with puberty yet, I pray to god that I grow ), and have generally small easy to move body parts, it was obvious that I would go for speed over power myself.
But what do you think, if either, is the more desirable trait? Execution of technique is not a variable here. Just assume in this scenario, that your actual technique/skill is perfect.