Originally posted by AlexKid
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Which is more powerful? Why dont 99% of pro boxers deep their knee very far?
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I think it has to do with the scent of food, and subconsciously the human body is made to seek out food for survival. If there is a food source with a strong odor this will make most people crouch down lower to get the better determination where its located. This isn't about them eating, its a defense mechanism built in us. Smoking was allowed in the Marciano days in the arenas so it stifled the scent down, today the scent is much stronger with no smoke, pretzles, beer...hotdogs...etc fill the arena with its aroma.
Its just automatic..its systematic...why its grease lightning!
Without the survival gene we would be just like the vid below,kill or be killed.........................
Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-20-2016, 08:01 PM.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View Postwhat do you mean by leverage exactly?
The 90 degree leg has more leverage or they both have equal leverage and the 90 degree leg adds more power to the equal leverages
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostLol, you think he has a trainer? That would mean he's trained at some point.These threads are as close to training as he gets. He's working it all out in his head.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View Postuve dodged it twice that means u dont know
First leverage isn't something you can just "define" simply. But I'll do the best I can to put it in terms you understand.
You start by counter clocklically turning your left index arm in a northward pattern (similar to when you execute the inverted corkscrew hook). Next you take your colorectal switchpop and bring down the, newly created due to the persuasive mindhymlical theorem, squitericle overhand right. This puts you lower rear gluteus minimus into perfect alignment with the anterior deltrix. Thus creating a crackle motion that concides with the snap and therefore the pop.
Keep in mind this is a BRIEF explanation of leverage. It may be hard to understand now but will make sense later.
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