Opposing Forces...? Overlapping and concurring circles. Stay close to fundamental stance as possible. Great Stuff! th-cam.com/users/shortsHUoBQzuGXWI Have to put them all together and then you have something. So many principles to use and combine. The Kenpo guy here does a LOT that wouldn't work in boxing but the opposing forces principle itself is ok. What do you think?
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Opposing Forces...? Overlapping and concurring circles. Stay close to fundamental stance as possible. Great Stuff! th-cam.com/users/shortsHUoBQzuGXWI Have to put them all together and then you have something. So many principles to use and combine. The Kenpo guy here does a LOT that wouldn't work in boxing but the opposing forces principle itself is ok. What do you think?
thx
Can you also explain how that works for the jab? How do I pull my jab so that I avoid getting countered?
The jab is a unique punch. Its different to all other punches and doesn’t get ‘pulled’ or ‘pushed’. Its corkscrewed, flicked, stabbed and hovered.