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If you told someone to punch and kick a punching bag, they might hit a certain way but that might not be professional/technical
How could a person who never got into street fights, who simply hit punching bags be better at fighting?
Where do professional strikes even come from? What makes them superior?
If you simply taught someone professional strikes how would they know when to apply them in a fight?
How do know whether or not some moves are unnecessarily flashy and too complex in a fight and are not to be employed in a sudden, street fight?
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Just thinking about hooks
Hooks intimidating opponent
Hooks stepping forward and backward and moving around, stepping inside outside, punching bag
Transpose that into watching a fight, where they are maintaining closeness to land hooks, as though the opponent were like a punching bag right in front of them, "trying to catch hold and land a shot"
Fighters who can land the most number of hooks and the nicest hooks in each fight
How fighters keep a watch of possible hooks and move around, at some point they gotta engage
Sequences where hooks were nullified, maybe footwork and quick jabs to maintain distance
Set ups leading to hooks
Fights where hooks weren't really thrown yet it was a good, skillful fight and the guy won
Two Southpaws facing each other, one peels to the right then turns anti clockwise to land a hook
When does a fighter swarm in? Why don't they just swarm in and lash out at each other from the start
When two fighters swarm kinda like amateur sucker punchers brawling it out, in the midst of the fog of chaotic punch exchanges, one guy landing hooks more clearly
Hook attempts during various moments of the fight and why at those specific moments, was he just thinking "come on, come on, I just gotta KO you" very desperate or "this is the right timing"
People which have better footwork and arsenal other than just hooks
How would be like to pitch certain types of fighters against those striking hook offensive types?
Last edited by Vigilance; 07-05-2018 at 11:49 PM.
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Was just thinking about the mechanics of punches
Something like thrusting your hands out really fast and grabbing tightly different poles/bars in a series of poles/bars can be good substitute to punches specially if you add moving sideways, footwork and bobbing into it.
Some days the thought of fighting makes me really nervous and stressed out that I want to do auxiliary stuff.
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