Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-28-2013 at 08:36 PM.
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You can't time your strikes for when your opponent breaths in. In fact, you simply don't even consider that at all. Your center of strength is the lower abdomen. In order to maximize your punch power, or any motion really, you can excel tiny little amounts of breath. This can be practiced simply by shoving against something that is in a fixed position while you exhale in very tiny amounts as you tighten and push. It is an act to simply tighten the abdomen as tight as possible. The amount of breath is of no real consequence. You need not apply bone crushing power in every punch. Even a light but crisp punch to the chin will render a person into what amounts to a non resisting opponent for a few seconds, and even a fair Wing Chun fighter can deliver up to 20 hard punches in that time.
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