There is one major and im afraid obvious difference.
The back and back of the head are simply a target.
Pulling your punches or landing the punch is about skill, i mean skill in the terms that its something that develops with practice.
You find that if you practice to just miss your footwork is always just out and your range is never quite right when you try full contact, thats not to say you wont land punches its just harder.
Do you get my point, one is a target, thats easy to change mentally, the other a skill, when on autopilot your body will go with with what you know and id rather hit consistently to the front and not remember to go for the back than miss altogether.
Would like to add, i dont know where you do Muay Thai but where i do it attacks to the back are trained regularly although they are not allowed in the ring we do them in sparring quite often at with the higher levels also holding th back of the head whilst punching and elbowing the face etc.
The back and back of the head are simply a target.
Pulling your punches or landing the punch is about skill, i mean skill in the terms that its something that develops with practice.
You find that if you practice to just miss your footwork is always just out and your range is never quite right when you try full contact, thats not to say you wont land punches its just harder.
Do you get my point, one is a target, thats easy to change mentally, the other a skill, when on autopilot your body will go with with what you know and id rather hit consistently to the front and not remember to go for the back than miss altogether.
Would like to add, i dont know where you do Muay Thai but where i do it attacks to the back are trained regularly although they are not allowed in the ring we do them in sparring quite often at with the higher levels also holding th back of the head whilst punching and elbowing the face etc.
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