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Leaving your arm slightly bent is essential, not a bad habit. That is what I meant by flexion. (Getting a 'snappy' punch comes from practice.) You achieve extension from the shoulder, not from the elbow. If any of your instructors are suggesting you need to punch with a totally straight arm I'd be looking for another school. Arm structure is the first thing I teach before anyone even throws their first punch. :asian:But over extending makes sense, just not sure how to stop the whip like motion required and still look snappy. can I just leave the joints slightly bent, or will that become a bad habit? Or odds that what you mean by flexion.
As KMan said, its not a bad habit. Think of it this way: You throw a punch as hard as you can. Tell me, since when have you hit your target at the maximum extention of your arm? And if you do, i bet you theres no power. No, you hit at about 3/4 extention or less. So, why extend out as far as you can? It will 'feel' less forceful at first, right up until you get used to itYep, new. I think your right over extending and age. Will work on my control, they seem to need quick snappy punching that I just don't have correct control of yet.
I had just started Wing Chin back in Australia before being assigned to the US which just seems to need different angles on movement.
Ill try and explain in next class again, they struggle with my accent and there are not many people with English as a primary language so they kind of get embarrassed when they can't work out what I'm saying, so dropped trying to ask.
But over extending makes sense, just not sure how to stop the whip like motion required and still look snappy. can I just leave the joints slightly bent, or will that become a bad habit? Or odds that what you mean by flexion.
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Yep, new. I think your right over extending and age. Will work on my control, they seem to need quick snappy punching that I just don't have correct control of yet.
I had just started Wing Chin back in Australia before being assigned to the US which just seems to need different angles on movement.
Ill try and explain in next class again, they struggle with my accent and there are not many people with English as a primary language so they kind of get embarrassed when they can't work out what I'm saying, so dropped trying to ask.
But over extending makes sense, just not sure how to stop the whip like motion required and still look snappy. can I just leave the joints slightly bent, or will that become a bad habit? Or odds that what you mean by flexion.
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Covering up a bad habit is counter-productive. Work harder at changing the bad habit instead. Pain is a good motivator to make the change.
You may be overadjusting. The difference is very small. If you want a psychological version, start hitting some pads or hit a bag. Notice where your arm hits the bag. Notice its extention.I must be an old dog, do you think it's worth wearing elbow wraps to restrict my extension? I just can't seem to stop doing it.