I recently took a test to see how much pounds of pressure upon impact my right hand can deliver. Wayne State university conducted the study, the same University who conducted this same study on sports science and fight science on ESPN. My average lbs upon impact was 724. Note that it takes 900+ pounds to cause a concussion
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Do you know the different results out of the different punches you threw?
(you sometimes started your punch from your chin and sometimes you loaded up on it)
If so, what notably caused more pressure?
(turning hips, clenching fist, etc...)
I wish I could do one of these tests
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Originally posted by Hearnsz View PostDo you know the different results out of the different punches you threw?
(you sometimes started your punch from your chin and sometimes you loaded up on it)
If so, what notably caused more pressure?
(turning hips, clenching fist, etc...)
I wish I could do one of these tests
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Dude that was pretty awesome. I'm not gonna critique it because that wasn't the point of your video. I like the slo mo stuff, I wish I could do somethin like that. Just to see how much whallop do I have in my punch.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostDude that was pretty awesome. I'm not gonna critique it because that wasn't the point of your video. I like the slo mo stuff, I wish I could do somethin like that. Just to see how much whallop do I have in my punch.Originally posted by timba1988 View PostDamn, you almost punch as hard as Charlie Zelenoff.
Good video mate.
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Hatton gets about 850
try throwing a proper straight, those lopping punches probably hold less power. I know if I threw those looping awkward punches at the bag I'd just hurt my wrist and hand.
EDIT: 724 is good though, def enough to hurt lol
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