Why your footwork dictates how your punch.

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Straight Circle Martial Arts

Straight Circle Martial Arts

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@GaiusIncognitus
@GaiusIncognitus 2 ай бұрын
Bro is getting deep into the phyaics these days. Love it.
@Fred-px5xu
@Fred-px5xu 2 ай бұрын
🧐🤔💯👌👍👊🙏
@garver5833
@garver5833 2 ай бұрын
Kinetic linkage. Mike Tyson is one of the best at it.
@AV4U2
@AV4U2 2 ай бұрын
Great work! Thanks for doing these videos! They are all awesome! Keep 'em coming! (The first technique is understood. However, I'm not convinced with the infinity or figure 8 technique. It sounds like it was for girl fighters or it was a joke done that just kept going...)
@GaiusIncognitus
@GaiusIncognitus 2 ай бұрын
@@AV4U2 Feel free to correct me SCMA, but there are two ways you can think of it. One is like the little drum that Mr. Miyagi uses in The Karate Kid ... when one side is pushing out, the other is pulling in. If you only drive out with your punch, you're only using half of your potential musculature to generate power. The other way to think about it is the difference between a piston (which moves on a linear path), and an ellipse shape. Bear with me, but if you stretch out an ellipse far enough, it looks almost identical to a line, but it isn't one. So you can generate circular power, but deliver it very linearly, which adds way more force. Neither one of these things is quite like wave energy, but maybe it helps. Another thing to consider is weapon forms. The power you use to make an axe effective is NOT the same as the power that makes a sword effective. Sure, you can technically chop with a sword, but it's meant to cut and slice, which are different body mechanics. Similarly, think about a whip. If you used a whip like a club, you would never make it crack. It needs different physics and body mechanics. Wave power might be more similar to a whip's technique.
@AV4U2
@AV4U2 2 ай бұрын
@@GaiusIncognitus Thank you so much!!! That whip analogy did the trick! I can now see how the energy is supposed to travel. Thank you again, dear friend! Stay safe, stay Free!
@straightcirclemartialarts5226
@straightcirclemartialarts5226 2 ай бұрын
Figure 8 is advanced and takes time. This is one of my favorite vids on the subject. kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6i5nZKXqdWlqdk
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