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  • #31
    Bjjexpertise

    Originally posted by Bjjexpertise@be View Post
    Stop twisting Knockout Power into about chokes, KO Power refers to strikes. PLus, nobody said choking somebody out isn't effective.

    And again, you're veering off the topic and throwing up random info just to sound smart. Who here said anything or mentioned anything about multiple attackers? Who said or asked anything about the effectiveness of choking on the streets at all? Stay on topic.
    To be fair, I mentioned multiple attackers 5 posts above yours, Bjjexpertise. I wasn't trying to go off topic. I was just responding to JujitsuMan's claims that chokes were the best knockout method.

    I think his last reply was directed towards me, but I won't reply as the tangent that this thread has moved on to seems to upset you.

    JujitsuMan, if you want to discuss the other topic just create your own thread and we can move the debate there.

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      a combinatino of:
      1. bodyweight / horizontal movement-forward motion behind the strike.
      2. hip rotation-power transferred from the rotation of the torso and legs.
      3. muscular strength-flexing power from the muscles limbs and torso
      4. vertical bodymovement--up or down depending on the strike--usually down-transfer of power from this action.

      Some have so much of one that they can be weak in others. e.g. the fat slow puncher that just uses his sheer weight e.g. the super powerful muscular puncher who may not nec. be that heavy. e.g. the super fast puncher light in bodyweight but fast in rotational movement and limb lengthening.

      Then there are those who have it all e.g. a Mike Tyson.

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