Do you think the speed at which you turn your hips to put the weight into a punch is relevant? Thankyou
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Originally posted by Rockin1It certainly is. Cranking your hips with the shot aswell as stabilizing the shot with your back leg is critical in delivering a powerfull blow.
Rockin'
I started putting my hip into my shots, and while my opponents were commenting on how damned hard I hit -- I've got a lot of mass to put into it -- just yesterday, my trainer told me to "quit shifting your weight into it," and I'm back to square one, hitting the heavy bag trying to make it go BAM without someone telling me I'm doing it wrong. Do you throw your weight back as the arm goes forward? Serious. I'm lost, here.
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Your pushing forward with your hips and stabilizing and following through with your back leg. You are not pulling back you are punching to and through your opponent.
I do like to "pull" hooks with guys, where my weight is transfered back. But that a whole 'nother technique.
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Originally posted by mystyal2k5twisting your hips is really good when throwing that straight right.but hooks hmmmmmm i dunno,u might over turn your hips on those
Rockin'
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fraidycat, i think your trainer might be worried that youre loading the hook up with too much weight...if you swing all your body weight into a hook, it leaves a big opening if you miss, and is also harder to pull back quickly.
but i definitely put some hip movement into my hooks...not so much as when i throw a straight right, but there's definitely a bit of a pivot of the feet/swing of the hips/lower torso involved.
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Originally posted by saq26fraidycat, i think your trainer might be worried that youre loading the hook up with too much weight...if you swing all your body weight into a hook, it leaves a big opening if you miss, and is also harder to pull back quickly.
but i definitely put some hip movement into my hooks...not so much as when i throw a straight right, but there's definitely a bit of a pivot of the feet/swing of the hips/lower torso involved.
Saq26 knows whats going on. Thats some good advice.
Rockin'Last edited by Rockin'; 06-04-2006, 04:23 PM.
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