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    What do you guys think about striking method(s)?
    What do you believe is the best way to get power into a strike (or attack in general-may it be offensive or defensive)
    Sure this is a broad thing to put out in a nutshell.
    I would like to hear what kind of path works the best for you & or what is your style´s approach to this (?),as they differ.
    And why is is the "best" for you?
    Some sub-areas including:
    breathing
    body mechanics
    internal power
    condition
    speed
    power
    technique ,eh

    some sort of general/down-to-earth (or not) idea or related,welcome.

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    The techinique used for striking really depends on what style you study. My style (northern shaolin) teaches that in order to create the most power in your strike, you should maintain stability and a low center of gravity. Also, you can generate more power by turning your hips and shoulders into a punch. When kicking, throw the whole weight of body into the kick. If you listen to the tai chi method of striking, power comes from the developement of chi. I have never taken tai chi or anything like it so I don't know much about it's theories or techiniques.
    I will crush my enemies, see them driven before me, then hit their wimminz with a Tony Danza. - Vash

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    Thanks a bunch.
    Yes,I realize style is a big issue in this.
    Your theories make sense too,it seems that they are a major part of many arts.
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    In taichi, power is generated in multiple ways, or multiple JINS.

    One example of this is the drilling jin. When you throw your strike (on top of snapping the hips, body weight, etc) you would turn your fist as you struck. You would drill your energy into your opponent.
    Waves roughen the sea and windmill turn because of the wind. Take away the wind and the sea becomes calm and the windmills come to rest. For every effect there is a cause.

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    Thanks to you too.
    I´ve read about jin quite a lot.
    It seems there are a lot of jin´s.Drilling jin that you mentioned,being one.
    I guess that comes to play mostly at advanced levels.
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    power how to

    I generate power from relaxed muscle groups working at the right time!(Body mechanics) Also correct breathing, you need to breath to live!

    In WingTsun the straight punch acts as a snake(many joints) when thrown out it generates alot of power!(rolling elbow jobbie)

    Also power is generated by hand before foot movement!
    For example imagine an nail thorwn out then the hammer lands after.
    We don't learn how to start fights, but how to finish them!

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    Thanks!
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    I use a disel 600hp generator for my power .. with an ac/dc converter circuit it works really great . ..

    Oh, wait . .nm . ..




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    Seriously, I think eventually all forms come down to right body mechanics and concentrating on the right things at the right time for power generation.

    Internal styles focus on "chi" and eventually develop powerful strikes. External styles focus on powerful strikes and eventually develop "chi."

    In the end it's all just awareness, reaction time, and kinesthetics.

    Selecting the right technique at the right instant and doing it right = power.

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    Thank ya.
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    I´ll try to relax completly while punching to get more speed!!


    T.

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    Thanks.
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    Hello Former castleva

    I posted a few writeups on this topic of the JKD fourm under the title of Do You Pull Your Punchs?
    I thought you may like to read them.

    POWER ISNOT THE ANSER, the anser is How do you transpher it?
    C.A.G.

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    Thanks.I´ll check those out.
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    My favorite method of developing striking power was to strike a canvas sack filled with 10lbs of fine pebbles. The bag is hanging shoulder height, and I would do 50 strikes each type, both hands. 50 straight punches, 50 backfists, 50 palm strikes, etc.

    This was after a good warmup, and rubbing my hands with some good Dit Da Jow untill I could not stand the heat any longer.

    I started with 10 lbs of rice as a beginner, worked my way through fine sand, up to pebbles, and the next step is Steel BB's.

    Always use proper stances- horse, bow and arrow, etc. Make sure your body is lined up properly, and remember this is a gradual process. Use a good Jow before and after training. I also played around with the bag on a table method- similar to wle.com- which is also really good. But I prefer the hanging bag because you can also punch it as well as Chop, Palm and Tiger-Claw it. The bag also swings, so it trains Eye/Hand coordination.

    Remember, this method is for full power strikes. Watch your strikes carefully, and strike hard and correctly. This method will really increase your striking power.

    Good Luck with your training.


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    bagua

    I train in Ba Gua Zhang and Ninjutsu. In Ba Gua, We use circular movement, internal strength, non linear tactics, and evasive footwork. In Ninjutsu (or budo Taijutsu for all you picky *******s) Use one flow motion and line your body correctly. And it helps to be behind them... with a sharp blade... at night.

    in case you were interested


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    If we look at the world we see arts for sale. Men use equipment to sell their own selves. As if with the nut and the flower, the nut has become less than the flower. In this kind of Way of strategy, both those teaching and those learning the way are concerned with colouring and showing off their technique, trying to hasten the bloom of the flower. They speak of "This Dojo" and "That Dojo". They are looking for profit. Someone once said "Immature strategy is the cause of grief". That was a true saying.

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