fash-bash

  • ennemi [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    Cool comic and mostly good advice but I'd make some adjustments and additions :

    • Don't ball up your fist, keep your hands relaxed and flex your knuckles right before impact
    • Exhale as you're throwing the punch, you'll get a bit more power and you won't get tired as fast if you have to throw some more
    • You shouldn't lean into it that much, leaves you open to unpleasant things like getting knee'd in the face
    • Best not to "follow through" like that either. Your punches should be snappy and practically bounce off of the nazi's face. This is also conducive to punching more nazis, or punching the same nazi more
    • qprimed@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      all of this advice is on point. loose hands until just before impact makes for faster hands. also gives you grabing options.

      the "snap" is where all the damage happens, your hand sould come back as fast as it went out. hips help with all of this. power and speed flows through the hips, while still keeping your body conected to the ground - (almost) literally, you are connecting your body with the earth and smacking them in the face with the planet.

      commentors point about knees is correct and, if anyone is looking to get decent at striking combat in a short amount of time... find a good gym and train muay thai.

      • ennemi [he/him]
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        10 months ago

        yeah a well executed punch definitely doesn't need to have your whole body strength behind it in order to fuck someone up, and whatever lands is infinitely more damaging than what doesn't

        I'd also recommend training combat sports. even if you never end up in a violent altercation the compound benefits are fucking amazing

        • moonlake [he/him]
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          10 months ago

          What's the best combat sport to train if my main priority is to fuck up Nazis with maximum efficiency?

          • ennemi [he/him]
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            10 months ago

            If you live in a big city and can pick from a bunch of disciplines, I'd say either muay thai or K-1 kickboxing for striking and either wrestling (folkstyle or greco-roman), judo or BJJ for grappling

            If the only gyms in your area are regular ol' boxing gyms that's still a very good way to train, same goes for kyokushin karate specifically (can't recommend the other types of karate for learning self-defense)