by kaarl Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:56 pm
When I teach power generation I like to keep it as simple as I can and I teach the basics, basics that everyone who hits hard uses
Staying relaxed
The more relaxed you are the heavier/harder you hit, only tense the muscles you need, for example with a slap you get a lot of power from the whipping motion in your hand, holding your hand in a specific shape only reduces power tensing parts that you just don’t need to
With the palm heel locking your wrist back and keeping your arm straight will cause problems if you hit slightly wrong there’s no give, keep relaxed with your arm slightly bent with your hand relaxed as long as its lifted higher than the forearm and the hands relaxed the fingers will fold and you will hit with the heel.With the punch you’re only tensing what you need to at the last minute
Aggression and violent intent
without this you’re just going through the motions it makes a huge difference, fights are won every day with this, with no training at all, every time you strike visualise it you might only get one shot to save you or your friend/family, you’re not hitting a pad your hitting an aggressive attacker intent on violence make every shot count if you don’t it might be your last
Footwork
how many fights/violent confrontations do you see that are static you need to be able to hit hard from any angle while on the move, when your stood still it’s all in the hips, when your moving there’s only a couple of options for power and there very natural you can step and hit or use the drop step or any mix of these
Often when someone’s stepping and hitting they still drop their weight at the end of the shot, I found through training I started using both of these even before I knew anything about footwork, say with a pre-emptive its important to hit through the target moving your weight in the direction as much as you can, the more you accelerate the harder it is, just pushing someone hard to the head will move them back, do that with force and there off balance taking impact, with little chance of striking back with any effect
Breathing
The way you breath makes a very big difference in the power you deliver, breathing out is the key to power, there are two basic ways to use the breath with both of these try to breathe in before moving
one is a long slow relaxed sigh, breathing out right through the strike it’s a very heavy shot but not that fast, if you try to do this fast it doesn’t work to well because your breathing out right through the strike(your core muscles are tensing slowly right through the movement)so you’re not relaxed right through the strike
the other way which I prefer is the short sharp explosion of breath on impact of the strike very fast an very explosive, because you’re not breathing out until impact your core muscles aren’t tensing until impact the more relaxed you are the harder you hit the faster you move
breathing goes hand in hand with aggression and staying relaxed if you strike with too much aggression your tensing up, but focus the aggression/intent on the impact, like a pressure cooker building up at your core at blast all that aggression out on impact
Again like the footwork people use different variations of these e.g. breathing out a bit as they strike then blasting the rest out on impact
It’s only later in training that I explain about the hip movement if it’s needed because using with the basics above people use the hips anyway in their own particular way they prefer, to me it has to suit the individual because everybodys different
Karl