 So one of the focus techniques we're going to learn about is the power slap. Now we're going to be training against hooks so it's good to learn how to do a power slap, these big swings. Now people who do martial arts or do boxing, they say that's a really ineffective swing because it's so big and so telegraphic, right? So it's true. But the thing is with boxing hooks it's very hard to learn to do it properly. My boxing trainer, it took him six months to learn how to just hook properly. So we only have 12 modules so I'm going to show you a hook that is actually more effective if not even as effective as just a boxing hook but then it's a lot easier to do it a lot more natural. It's just with these big swings and I'll show you why in just a second. So let me just show you the difference between standard boxing hooks versus a power slap. The standard boxing hook is pretty tight. My hands don't go very far. I want to do it as little movement as possible and be able to hit in this path here. So if I actually hook or re-hook, it'll be like that. So it's very tight, very technical and that can potentially knock someone out. Power slap is like this, right? So which one would it be? Second. What powerful? Basically because I'm making a bigger motion, okay? There's advantages to both and disadvantages, okay? So the boxing hook, the advantage is it's tight, it's hard to hook in the seat. It's faster, right? But the problem with this advantage is that you only have this fist, this much area to attack with. Just these knuckles here, okay? So if you hit with here, nothing's happened. If you hit with your forearm, nothing happens. You have to hit with your knuckles, all right? And the problem is, is if you hit your knuckles, especially on the head, even up on the crown, you can easily break your hand. And it's hard to get your wrist in the right position because I am doing this, a little tiny mistake and you're going to break your wrist. So it's very hard to use a boxing hook without boxing gloves safely. That's the problem. And it has a small area, like I just said, your fist, okay? So those are the problems. Now with the power slap, I'm using my hand because it's safer. Even if I change my angle of my hand a bit, it's not going to break my wrist. And another cool thing is that now I can use this whole part here, a whole foot distance as the weapon. Instead of just this much, I'm using this whole thing, okay? So even if I hit with my forearm, this thing will move soon, right? I hit my forearm, all right? Even if I hit my fingers, it still gets stinking, right? That's just my fingers, all right? So I have everything from my fingers down to my forearm as the weapon. So that is the benefit. Another benefit is, like I said, it's safer. I won't break anything. Because if you've got an angle like this or like this, it's still safe, all right? So that's the power slap. A variation of that is all you have to do is, instead of slapping this way, turn your hand, slap with the back. That's illegal in boxing because you're not allowed to hit with the back of your arms. But within the street, so there's no rules, right? So instead of going slap this way, I'm just going to turn backwards, hit with the back of that, okay? So pretty powerful. So that's the power slap and I'll show you some of the mechanics to do that.