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  1. Thread: Muay Thai

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    Poll: Yes, and this is babble.:D Meat Shake, ...

    Yes, and this is babble.:D

    Meat Shake,

    First, an uppercut would work just fine. Keep in mind that you wouldn't just fly up and then the target would absorb your motion without harm, they...
  2. Thread: Muay Thai

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    Poll: If, in zero g, you move toward your opponent, you...

    If, in zero g, you move toward your opponent, you would move toward them without loss of power from friction. If you are touching the ground, and move in a way that drives you toward your opponent,...
  3. Thread: Muay Thai

    by KC Elbows
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    Poll: SevenStar, you misunderstand me. Being in zero...

    SevenStar, you misunderstand me.

    Being in zero G does not preclude you from having your feet on the ground. In fact, if you are in zero g, and have your feet on the ground, you will continue to...
  4. Thread: Muay Thai

    by KC Elbows
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    Poll: My problem with the first definition is that's...

    My problem with the first definition is that's not gravity. Sure, gravity is holding you to the ground, but the important force is the one you're generating by using the ground as a launching pad,...
  5. Thread: Muay Thai

    by KC Elbows
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    Poll: I'm more trying to see if I can explain than...

    I'm more trying to see if I can explain than explaining for you, so I'd say listen to some of the other guys before me.

    The ground is the backdrop for the motion, when you punch, you're working...
  6. Thread: Muay Thai

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    Poll: Wheel=chinese.

    Wheel=chinese.
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