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    Trying too hard to land it, instead of seeing how the other guy opens up when he reacts to it.

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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touch of sleep View Post
    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Touch of sleep View Post
    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Be in the sprinters position inorder to gain full rotation of the hips including your body weight to come forward. Any other position runs the risk of telegraphing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touch of sleep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Be in the sprinters position inorder to gain full rotation of the hips including your body weight to come forward. Any other position runs the risk of telegraphing.
    No.

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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Be in the sprinters position inorder to gain full rotation of the hips including your body weight to come forward. Any other position runs the risk of telegraphing.
    No.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Be in the sprinters position inorder to gain full rotation of the hips including your body weight to come forward. Any other position runs the risk of telegraphing.
    No.
    Greys I think when your leaning back on the right foot there's tension on the body to maintain balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red fox View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Be in the sprinters position inorder to gain full rotation of the hips including your body weight to come forward. Any other position runs the risk of telegraphing.
    No.
    Greys I think when your leaning back on the right foot there's tension on the body to maintain balance.
    You don't lean back. The weight is evenly distributed. I favor a slight imbalance to the rear; Napoles is my
    current favorite and he shaded his weight up front.
    When you do 'lean' back, you are only turning your weight back over that leg. Like you would if you had thrown a hook, which sets up a right hand.
    You guys have some long posts. I am going to have time tomorrow and I will address them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    Think what is being said is that when the front knees is over the toe the upper body is relaxed and the knees are full it's a 100% power stance linking from top to bottom since the elbows are harmonized with the knees While pulling the shoulder back would result in 50% less power and calorie burning just trying to maintain balance since the big muscle contraction is weak including the balance and structure the result is struggling. This is why Moore said everything restarts with the weight over the front.

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    I agree with Greys, interestingly the Arms have a Kinetic link to the Hips, not knees. the knees are orchestrated from the hips as are the feet.Everything comes from your centre of gravity, what gives you better balance, is where the thing you are trying to move, the Head, is balanced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    I agree with Greys, interestingly the Arms have a Kinetic link to the Hips, not knees. the knees are orchestrated from the hips as are the feet.Everything comes from your centre of gravity, what gives you better balance, is where the thing you are trying to move, the Head, is balanced.
    Scrap bent elbows and knees create a shorter pendulum that swings faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red fox View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    I agree with Greys, interestingly the Arms have a Kinetic link to the Hips, not knees. the knees are orchestrated from the hips as are the feet.Everything comes from your centre of gravity, what gives you better balance, is where the thing you are trying to move, the Head, is balanced.
    Scrap bent elbows and knees create a shorter pendulum that swings faster.
    I know, whats the point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Touch of sleep View Post
    Remember the bees knees which is left knee over left toe!
    No. Not ever.
    RJJ best explains it... Keep your knee over the toe than hook off the jab. Understand hooking of the jab couldn't be done with the weight on the back foot.

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