Then again it could be the angle in which he's filmed making it appear that he's over-twisting...
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Then again it could be the angle in which he's filmed making it appear that he's over-twisting...
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He's not "over-twisting" and I don't believe that you can. You have to twist that foot enough to turn your hip through the center line of your body, because your hip turns your shoulders and your shoulders drive the arm.
And the closer your back foot starts to being straight, that is, pointed straight at your opponent, the better off you are.
Turn the Front Foot too.
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What about the lower bag? I mean it is always bad to bend it, but I think i see that here there is lag between the leg and shoulders turn. So from my point of view, he is simulating the turn in the hips, but his lower back is loose and does not translate the force from the legs up and at the end he throws the hand with no weight behind it...
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I wouldn't say that he is overtwisting, but how much you twist is often limited by the circumstances.
Often in a fight you don't have the time or balance to twist that much.
What he is demonstrating is more of textbook, clean-environment, technique. The reality is most people in actual action don't quiet twist that much.
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How much you turn into a punch should not be limited by circumstances, unless somebody is standing on your foot. You should train to adjust to circumstances- the foremost being distance- that would affect you getting turned on a punch
When you throw the cross, just focus on kicking off with the back leg instead of how much your foot is twisting. If you concentrate more on letting the power come from your back leg, you'll find that the foot will twist on its on better without you having to worry about it.
When I jab, if I push with my front leg, my hip twists on its own without me having to really try to rotate it.
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