Extreme Martial Arts
Given all things being equal in a martial arts contest how anyone can tap into that extra something at any given point of time shall decide the victory. Somewhere between 69% to 75 % of body weight is invested into the rear leg; for digging into the ground while the front leg must convert the gain, a pressure of 870 kilo per squareinch for speed, with which to deliver a blow. In extreme martial arts an experienced fighter can withstand the power in a kick that is aimed at him.
In grappling throwing types of fight, use of knee must give one advantage even while down to throw off the opponent.
A fighter always shall seek to hold ones own centre of gravity while seeking his opponent’s centre of gravity; lastly he must also be aware at every turn (and twist) of the fight, where its centre of gravity lay. You may control any two of these and still be a loser. The winner is the one who controls all the three throughout.
benny
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