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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Wheres the chin in all this.
    It's perpendicular to the chest and shoulders!

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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Wheres the chin in all this.
    It's perpendicular to the chest and shoulders!
    where are the in relation to the floor, the thing that moves you.
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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Wheres the chin in all this.
    It's perpendicular to the chest and shoulders!
    where are the in relation to the floor, the thing that moves you.
    Answer must be the rear heel!?

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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    BCBUD you are talking about punching in the sense of a push/falling to achieve weight transfer, pulling the punch to where it is going is how scrap is saying you should punch.
    When you can pull a punch into its target using good biomechanics and sound bone allignment you have found a way to punch harder and with more control.

    You dont have to take a step to transfer weight onto a leg just bend the knee that u want the weight to be on? Job done. Weight transfered, and your still of a sound gait to move in any direction if needs be.


    You also dont want to do exagerated weight transfers while punching because you usually land with the weight on the heel which is bad for mobility aswell as killing some power in ur shots.

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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by WayneFlint View Post
    BCBUD you are talking about punching in the sense of a push/falling to achieve weight transfer, pulling the punch to where it is going is how scrap is saying you should punch.
    When you can pull a punch into its target using good biomechanics and sound bone allignment you have found a way to punch harder and with more control.

    You dont have to take a step to transfer weight onto a leg just bend the knee that u want the weight to be on? Job done. Weight transfered, and your still of a sound gait to move in any direction if needs be.


    You also dont want to do exagerated weight transfers while punching because you usually land with the weight on the heel which is bad for mobility aswell as killing some power in ur shots.
    Which is why my trainer wants my weight on the front foot instead of the back it all makes sense. Thanx for sharing I couldn't figure out why he wanted my weight on the front foot.

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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WayneFlint View Post
    BCBUD you are talking about punching in the sense of a push/falling to achieve weight transfer, pulling the punch to where it is going is how scrap is saying you should punch.
    When you can pull a punch into its target using good biomechanics and sound bone allignment you have found a way to punch harder and with more control.

    You dont have to take a step to transfer weight onto a leg just bend the knee that u want the weight to be on? Job done. Weight transfered, and your still of a sound gait to move in any direction if needs be.


    You also dont want to do exagerated weight transfers while punching because you usually land with the weight on the heel which is bad for mobility aswell as killing some power in ur shots.
    Which is why my trainer wants my weight on the front foot instead of the back it all makes sense. Thanx for sharing I couldn't figure out why he wanted my weight on the front foot.
    Nothing he said implies that you should have the weight on the front foot.

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    Default Re: Was Scrap right? AbouT the push off VS the twist to gEt the hips moving?

    Quote Originally Posted by jms View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WayneFlint View Post
    BCBUD you are talking about punching in the sense of a push/falling to achieve weight transfer, pulling the punch to where it is going is how scrap is saying you should punch.
    When you can pull a punch into its target using good biomechanics and sound bone allignment you have found a way to punch harder and with more control.

    You dont have to take a step to transfer weight onto a leg just bend the knee that u want the weight to be on? Job done. Weight transfered, and your still of a sound gait to move in any direction if needs be.


    You also dont want to do exagerated weight transfers while punching because you usually land with the weight on the heel which is bad for mobility aswell as killing some power in ur shots.
    Which is why my trainer wants my weight on the front foot instead of the back it all makes sense. Thanx for sharing I couldn't figure out why he wanted my weight on the front foot.
    Nothing he said implies that you should have the weight on the front foot.
    No he didn't say to place your weight over the front foot. What he did say was to bend the knee for where you want the transfer to go. I wrote that is why my trainer wants my weight over the front leg because that is the direction that my trainer wants transfer to go.
    Last edited by BCBUD; 11-11-2014 at 08:23 PM. Reason: Too clarify.

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