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Originally Posted by Mike Brewer
I'd like to introduce a new theory to the martial arts world. We'll call it Mike's Theory of Street Effectiveness and the Use of mathematical Equations in Fighting. Here goes:
Your effectiveness as a fighter can be measured by the ratio of the time you spend training, and the time you spend trying to justify your results with math. The more hours you spend actively involved in meaningful training ("t") in relation to the time you spend trying to quantify the results of those hours using higher math (  ) will result in the "Effectiveness Quotient" of your fighting abilities. Thus "t" divided by equals WHO THE HELL CARES?!!
Sorry all. I couldn't hold it in any longer.
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Sorry Mike, my post must have brought out all the nerds

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The main concept I was getting at was that velocity is a key factor in hitting hard, more so than mass.