Originally posted by AlexKid
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Do guys like GGG and Julian Jackson use subtly different technique to get power?
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostEverything is dependent on positioning. The same punches at different ranges require different technique to maximize your leverage.
Not sure who told you to dip your rear knee for a right cross. The power comes through the legs, leg should be reaching straight when a right cross lands.
The timing of power delivery can be seen in these examples.
here you can see that Duran is reaching maximum effort pushing off with his leg just as the punch connect, and is reaching maximum torque with his midsection.
Another good example.
Rocky Marciano, rear leg reaching maximum extension just after impact.
Ray Robinson with a right uppercut. Same thing, Leg reaching maximum extension right at the point of impact.
Contrast that with Floyd Mayweather, and you can see why he didn't hit as hard as he could have.
Floyd has already reached maximum extension with his leg before the point of impact, and as a result his rear leg is unable to contribute to the power of the punch when it lands.
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Originally posted by Shpacman View PostBy the "first impulse" I mean the power of the beginning of the move
Ok you use the hips at the start, why do you impulse them? Why not use them for a longer period of time so they build up more speed and power?
Impulse implies a short duration, you can only use them so long the movement happens quite fast, but not as fast as an impulse, that to me says you dont get full range of motionLast edited by AlexKid; 09-20-2016, 06:32 AM.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View Postimpulse is a very specific word what do you mean by it?
Ok you use the hips at the start, why do you impulse them? Why not use them for a longer period of time so they build up more speed and power?
Impulse implies a short duration, you can only use them so long the movement happens quite fast, but not as fast as an impulse, that to me says you dont get full range of motion
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