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Speed, power or technique
I`ve heard a lot and seen alot of how different peoplle train and are being taught. I know when we train we are taught that technique is the most important when you have got that you can then start to add power and speed. I always say that you can have all the power and speed u wont but without technique you have nothing just the ability to get or be injured
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posted by tetley
Personally I’d say accuracy was the most important attribute, if you can't hit a precise point on a moving target, then I’d say speed, power and technique all become irrelevant!
Personally I’d say accuracy was the most important attribute, if you can't hit a precise point on a moving target, then I’d say speed, power and technique all become irrelevant!
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hi
in physics , power is relivent to speed , the speed and acceleration of an object
( i.e a fist) creates momentum ( = body mass) .
therefore all power is then relivent to the speed and acceleration created by the object , kinetic energy.
to put it simply there is no power ( body mass) from a static object .
i also agree with tetley about the accuracy aspect here , i'm more of a timing man myself.
sooooo ............................ to be honest all the above are relivent just depends on the style of art and application of the individual.
cheers
matt
in physics , power is relivent to speed , the speed and acceleration of an object
( i.e a fist) creates momentum ( = body mass) .
therefore all power is then relivent to the speed and acceleration created by the object , kinetic energy.
to put it simply there is no power ( body mass) from a static object .
i also agree with tetley about the accuracy aspect here , i'm more of a timing man myself.
sooooo ............................ to be honest all the above are relivent just depends on the style of art and application of the individual.
cheers
matt
Re: Speed, power or technique
posted by kempo kid
Training methods and training with aliveness will win over sanitized training methods any day
KK
Training methods and training with aliveness will win over sanitized training methods any day
KK
Re: Speed, power or technique
Without good technique there is no speed or power.
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