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  • JMM_135_#1
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    #21
    Originally posted by tehMatrix
    see the man in your sig, if having a smaller fist is really that much better then why bother getting his hand so full of wraps?


    anyway, i dont think his fist is small enough to cause any of the 'pin' point pressure difference like you and rossboi are talkin about
    its all to do with PSI, if the fist is smaller the force is spread across a smaller surface area, for example, lie on the floor face down and get a friend or whoever to stand on your back with both feet, and then get them to lift one foot off, tell me what hurts more, itll be the one foot because all the weight is being focused through a smaller surface area

    the difference is near enough irrelevant because his fists arent loads smaller than average, however bigger fists have not advantge



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    "Pressure of the punch = force of the fist / striking area of the fist. Thus the smaller the striking area of the fist, such as the first two knuckles versus the entire front of the fist, the greater striking force."
    Last edited by JMM_135_#1; 11-29-2009, 08:48 AM. Reason: .

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