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why do we have a thread dedicated to violence?
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Posted: 2005-11-23 00:37:35
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Not really violence,i think the original intention was more about self defence.
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Posted: 2005-11-23 01:12:45
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Does every topic on this forum have to be socially and morally anethatised? Its a topic about attack and defence, not violence.
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Posted: 2005-11-23 01:13:47
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its also kind of scientific, if the little man can hit harder its mysterious why he can. Is it just natural and know one can explain ?
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Posted: 2005-11-23 17:17:31
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Punching power has little to do with strength unless the guy punching is absolutely huge of course. When it comes to people of the same size though its all about technique used. My friend does Tae Kwon Doe but is very skinny and tall but yet he can hit harder than most people I know.
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Posted: 2005-11-23 17:24:42
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power is often generated by technic. hence you see people able to break wood concrete etc with short swift blows.
so you could be the biggest strongest person in the world but if you dont know how to harness you power and strength its fairly useless in a fight enviroment
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Posted: 2005-11-23 17:26:05
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Power (Body-wise) = Speed x Strength
That determines that.
Obviously, technique comes in and all that jazz. The short guy could be more agile etc.
The skinny guy would probably have smaller hands, meaning more pressure, well, so long as his hands had a decent-ish mass.
Size doesn't matter, at all
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Posted: 2005-11-24 23:04:48
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i just got it if uve got a lot of muscle on your arm however much u try if the little guy is as skilled as u he will always hit faster, faster u hit more powerful the shot is so the force comming from little guy could be a lot more that the force from the big guy.
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Posted: 2005-11-24 23:19:02
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the kind of power built in a large guys punch is quite different from a small guys punch.
Large people normally develop power out of their mass so their punch could probably be described more of a "heavy punch". Their structure and heavy build usually doesn't allow them to develop speed so their punch is slow but heavy.
Smaller guys can develop power by proper form and speed. Form is very essential as it involves the coordination of the whole body to transfer force from one part of the body to the other and ultimately end up in the punch. Coupled with speed, a small guy can deliver a powerful, more focused punch which, IMO, can even give more damage than a slugger's "heavy punch".
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Posted: 2005-11-25 05:03:22
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Ofcourse you can bet on the big guy to win. But, when necessity arises, an ant too can be a big threat to the big big elephant. :-)
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Posted: 2005-11-25 05:24:39
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