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    Default Re: Textbook punchers (not only KO artists)

    Jack Dempsey's overhead right:







    What I do not understand in the technique is what gives the momentum to the sudden rise after he steps to the side and slightly forward as well, then he bend knees... Then goes this stage, where I do not understand how he drives the punch. This is what I can the gap between setting body-weight in motion and the punching snap. He sets body in motion by the fast step, then decelerates the body weight by the firmly placed front foot, then goes some motion in hips /waist / I do not understand, which creates the shoulder snap (in this cases it seems actually the muscles of the chest are snapping as well as the shoulders), and the fist flies forwards. Then he apparently tightens the muscles. which results in this great "follow through".
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    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Jack Dempsey's overhead right:







    What I do not understand in the technique is what gives the momentum to the sudden rise after he steps to the side and slightly forward as well, then he bend knees... Then goes this stage, where I do not understand how he drives the punch. This is what I can the gap between setting body-weight in motion and the punching snap. He sets body in motion by the fast step, then decelerates the body weight by the firmly placed front foot, then goes some motion in hips /waist / I do not understand, which creates the shoulder snap (in this cases it seems actually the muscles of the chest are snapping as well as the shoulders), and the fist flies forwards. Then he apparently tightens the muscles. which results in this great "follow through".
    He throws his body forward, onto his front foot. This becomes the focal point for the turn of his weight. The hips turn and that is the snap in the punch. The weight hurtles forward, but the planted foot, and then the torque of the hips, provides the focus for the impact. Does that make sense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    He throws his body forward, onto his front foot. This becomes the focal point for the turn of his weight. The hips turn and that is the snap in the punch. The weight hurtles forward, but the planted foot, and then the torque of the hips, provides the focus for the impact. Does that make sense?
    ok, it makes sense,
    please next time when quoting, remove gifs, the threads gets too heavy
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    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    He throws his body forward, onto his front foot. This becomes the focal point for the turn of his weight. The hips turn and that is the snap in the punch. The weight hurtles forward, but the planted foot, and then the torque of the hips, provides the focus for the impact. Does that make sense?
    ok, it makes sense,
    please next time when quoting, remove gifs, the threads gets too heavy
    Really?

    Thats the first time in all the years of this site running someone has requested that one.

    What happens on page two, if we all follow your request? There will be no pics to discuss your stuff and you'll have to go back and forward to page one to see what your talking about; a pic next to an answer is the exact reason why the option to add one is here in the first place.
    Dont worry about the site its massive its designed to carry thousands of giffs pics and links to sites and movies,there is no problem technically.
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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.

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