I have been training with a lot of people on and off recently, MA and non MA alike. and one thing that seems to vary a lot, is the topic of power generation in punches, kicks, power slaps, you name it. I know that every instructor worth his salt has been taught a specific way to execute these techniques, and then in time makes it his own to fit what he does and is more comfortable for him.
I have been researching and testing various methods and combining what works and what does not and personally found what works for me. I know we have John Burke on here who has done a lot of work with Russell Stutely on power generation and pressure points. and Russells way of striking using a waveform is very effective indeed even from incredibly close range. GT has his own way also, as does Peter C. in essence I think we need to train all round, study each persons style try it out take what we can from it and use it to fit ourselves. Someone once told me " there is no right, and no wrong when hitting, as long as you hit the target and hit it F**&^*&G Hard ". which I think sums it up.
Peter C as most of you guys know has the double hip, Russell takes it one step further with a waveform, which can and does get used while moving also to transfer bodyweight through your striking implement, and make sure the full energy is transferred.
If you are training someone for the first time or they are new to self defence, what is your approach to getting them to hit hard, apart from making sure they are striking at the correct angles and alingment first to minimise any potential damage to themselves. like i say everyone has their own methods, start basic and work up
but does anyone have a favourite way of generating the power needed? mine is much like peters and russells as I have combined the two with what I learned from Geoff Also. no hip rotation and hips moving forward to transfer weight INTO the target and not have power being lost from the rear arm or shoulder either.
Any thoughts, on how we differ if at all?
Craig