Originally Posted by
AdrianK
Weight Distribution being a static number is a concept to help you understand how to utilize certain physical templates.
In actuality weight distribution being a static 50/50, for instance, or 70/30, is a joke. Every movement we make changes that variable. Every time we make contact with someone, it changes that variable. You might start out in 50/50 at a single given millisecond, and you might strive to keep yourself in 50/50, but after that it is a constantly changing variable. You will never be able to maintain specific balance at all times, during a fight.
If you plan to use any concept in fighting, you should train it constantly and equally.
You don't see boxers training hooks more than they do uppercuts, or jabs more than they do crosses. They train them equally because they have to use all of their weapons when they get in the ring, because they need to adapt to their opponent. Yes, there is a gameplan that gets favored in training, but professional boxers also have the ability to understand exactly who they're going up against. In real fighting, you don't. And you don't know what you're going to have to use, so you should be prepared to use everything you're good at, and not favor anything specifically, unless you have some kind of savant-like ability with it, like muhammad ali and his jab. But you're not muhammad ali so ya know, it doesn't really make sense for you to focus on something like that.