Oh yeah,thats allmost the way your supposed to be throwing it,but get your rythm down on the shot on the bag,because if you change your mind to late,it also torques bloody hell out of your wrist. You kind of want a body uppercut to be coming at an upword angle,so you have to decide in time to get your hand situated,especially on your weak hand, otherwise,your setting yourself up for long term issues with your wrists.
Thats the kind of thing you practice on the bag
What is interesting is how as someone mentioned before, how boxing is in one way akin to golf. When the moon and stars all align exactly right in body movement and the torquing and twisting of hand, arm, shoulder, feet, etc, happens...it is those shots that when done properly, have the most power to cause our opponents injury. To cause blood to fly and send people to sleep, and yet feel effortless . You don't feel it in your hand, or your wrist, or any part of your body...but just hear the spectacular smack, thud or see the planking of your opponents body and the eyes go gazy and you know you just did it. You just threw a punch as close to perfect as possible, much like that of a perfect golf swing. And it feels great.
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