Dunno what you mean by jarring, but there is an off balancing component that is inherent in all the strikes, and there's a lot I can do now that I couldn't do back then. God I was stiff in all these vids...lol
Looking at your 2005 solo practice vids, your improvement over 2 years was most impressive. You must be really good now!
When I asked about "jarring", I was talking about a deep, penetrating impact that shakes up the opponent's internal core and leaves him with a weird, expanding pain.
As for the "off-balancing component", are you referring to a sort of structural connectivity into the opponent's centre, a heavy sticking "force", or something else altogether?
Man, you guys are fast (lol)!! As for bitchin' -sometimes a "tap" can be more than enough, especially if there's body weight and rooting behind it!
piaten 1 year ago
"bitches to me about using too much force in my "taps" "
Hehheh. He was clearly using a greater percentage of his power than you were.
I assume your taps have the typical internally jarring/shocking effect of internal style strikes?
eastpaw 1 year ago
@eastpaw
Thanks for the comments:
Dunno what you mean by jarring, but there is an off balancing component that is inherent in all the strikes, and there's a lot I can do now that I couldn't do back then. God I was stiff in all these vids...lol
Upyu 1 year ago
@Upyu
Looking at your 2005 solo practice vids, your improvement over 2 years was most impressive. You must be really good now!
When I asked about "jarring", I was talking about a deep, penetrating impact that shakes up the opponent's internal core and leaves him with a weird, expanding pain.
As for the "off-balancing component", are you referring to a sort of structural connectivity into the opponent's centre, a heavy sticking "force", or something else altogether?
eastpaw 1 year ago