Generally the untrained people who throw haymakers in the first place. . . If someone is attacked by a trained person, then no video in the world is going to help them. They need to go to a reputable school. You know like slates in the end say. . .
NEBudo, your point is well taken, but as a martial artist yourself, you know to learn slow before going full speed. Hence the arm extension. Plus, it wouldn't be nice for Matt to KO Brittany!
A haymaker presumes that the attackers full weight is behind the punch, shifting him or her forward as the punch crosses the body. By assisting that weight shift with the block/deflection, it would be difficult - not impossible - to add a second strike from the opposite side. Thanks for commenting!
How many attackers will leave their hands extended or not immediately follow up with opposite hand?
NewEnglandBudo 2 years ago
Generally the untrained people who throw haymakers in the first place. . . If someone is attacked by a trained person, then no video in the world is going to help them. They need to go to a reputable school. You know like slates in the end say. . .
swereska 2 years ago 2
NEBudo, your point is well taken, but as a martial artist yourself, you know to learn slow before going full speed. Hence the arm extension. Plus, it wouldn't be nice for Matt to KO Brittany!
A haymaker presumes that the attackers full weight is behind the punch, shifting him or her forward as the punch crosses the body. By assisting that weight shift with the block/deflection, it would be difficult - not impossible - to add a second strike from the opposite side. Thanks for commenting!
WMASenseiGeoff 2 years ago