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I throw the cross with the weight on my back foot, otherwise I find myself going off balance when throwing the punch. Sometimes I'll overcommit and sort of dive into the cross and the weight will come off my back foot, but at those times I'm off balance and not as able to quickly throw another punch or move around well.
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2/07/2006 2:17pm--
my heel is off the ground, but I keep it pretty low
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Perhaps it's because when his weight is on his back leg, he can put the musculature of his back leg into the punch ? Just a guess.
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2/07/2006 2:53pm--
Umm can you both be half right? :eusa_danc .
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Ok so it's all balance. Except for the moment of impact you should be as close to 50/50 as you can be. If your weight is on your front leg you're leaning too forward. Can you throw follow up punches and be stable after that big right? Too far back and you don't get the power you need.
This is how I do it. I don't word good so let me know if this isn't clear.
What you want to do is "sit" down into the punch. You should flex at the knees in stance, as you do you'll feel the hip rotation, especially as you flex your right knee. That's the wind up and the follow up is throwing the punch. THe heel has to come up as your hips and upperbody rotate.
Edit - extra power comes from dropping your weight into the punch. Like with a hard jab you're leaning your entire weight into the blow,Last edited by PirateJon; 2/07/2006 3:02pm at .
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Originally Posted by PirateJon
So many methods, so little time.
I don't find having the weight on the front foot to be problematical. It's stable. It's balanced. It lets me throw the punch and slip to the left at the same time. It enables be to pivot out, either to the right or left.
It also enables me to drive my 225 lbs foward which gives power. It also enables me to close the distance from the outside.
Reasons it would suck:
It doesn't really work if I start at close range.
If there are sweeps with the feet involved, I'm toast.
Now that you mention it, it makes a follow up hook difficult.
I'll give that 50-50 thing a try in addition to the shifting-the-weigh-back thing.The vast Universe!
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Push with rear (right) foot, step left and forward with lead foot to open up hips, allowing full hip twist. Weight is shifting forward as I step forward with the punch. As left foot drops, right fist gets extension, and weight shifts forward and drops a bit. Body weight+twist/hip torque+extension = power.
So, upon landing, my weight goes forward to my lead leg. It's not a drastic shift, but maybe 60-40. Since I drop my center of gravity a little, I don't feel tippy in the slightest, and am prepared to throw a second power punch with my left. Hook or bolo punch usually. -
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2/07/2006 3:17pm--
I think my weight distribution comes from my originally getting used to fighting with a very traditional thai stance where almost all the weight is kept on the back leg. Keeping a lot of weight on the front leg makes me more vulnerable to pick kicks/front leg sweeps, and makes checking kicks a little slower (FOR ME).
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2/07/2006 12:19pm
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where is your weight during your power punch?