The six principles of power that every striking technique needs to get the maximum amount of power are: Speed, Equalibrium, Breath control, Focus, Reaction force, and Timing.
Speed-Obviously the faster that your technique is the more power you can put into it.
Equalibrium- If you're off balance it is impossible to use your whole body to get power, and send your energy into the strike.
Breath control-A ki-hap or ki-ai helps with energy transfer by tightening up all of the muscles in your body especially the abdomin at the point of impact. It also assists your mind in being more focused.
Focus-Is delivering all of your energy into the smallest point. My favorite explanation of focus is to imagine a fat woman on linoleom with tennis shoes on, she does not hurt the floor. Now imagine the same woman with stelleto high heals on. She will most likely put some major dents and cracks in the floor. Now thats delivering the maximum amount of energy to the smallest point.
Reaction Force-I'm not going to get all scientific here, but when you punch for exsample by pulling back the opposite arm it makes your body work together. If you were to just leave the arm hanging there it would hinder your strike.
Timing-This brings everything together. Everything must work together from your exhale, your reaction force, focus, speed, and balance. It all must harmonize to deliver the maximum amount of power. While all of these are necessary, this in my opinion is the most important principle.
Does anyone have a different take on this? Something to add, or something that you absolutly dissagree with? Just curious.
Speed-Obviously the faster that your technique is the more power you can put into it.
Equalibrium- If you're off balance it is impossible to use your whole body to get power, and send your energy into the strike.
Breath control-A ki-hap or ki-ai helps with energy transfer by tightening up all of the muscles in your body especially the abdomin at the point of impact. It also assists your mind in being more focused.
Focus-Is delivering all of your energy into the smallest point. My favorite explanation of focus is to imagine a fat woman on linoleom with tennis shoes on, she does not hurt the floor. Now imagine the same woman with stelleto high heals on. She will most likely put some major dents and cracks in the floor. Now thats delivering the maximum amount of energy to the smallest point.
Reaction Force-I'm not going to get all scientific here, but when you punch for exsample by pulling back the opposite arm it makes your body work together. If you were to just leave the arm hanging there it would hinder your strike.
Timing-This brings everything together. Everything must work together from your exhale, your reaction force, focus, speed, and balance. It all must harmonize to deliver the maximum amount of power. While all of these are necessary, this in my opinion is the most important principle.
Does anyone have a different take on this? Something to add, or something that you absolutly dissagree with? Just curious.
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