Ok if you throw an overhand right and slip from the waist it wont be powerful because you mess up the kinetic linking by bending at the waist.
If you bend at the hips however you cant bend to the side or forward out of the way of a punch and it will not affect the kinetic linking, and the punch is still powerful.
Is that right, when boxers are slipping its all from the hips and not the waist correct?
I saw Tyson slip from what looked like the waist as he did an overhand and the overhand was very powerful, maybe he slipped form the hips and I mistook that side to side motion as slipping from the waist?
If you bend at the hips however you cant bend to the side or forward out of the way of a punch and it will not affect the kinetic linking, and the punch is still powerful.
Is that right, when boxers are slipping its all from the hips and not the waist correct?
I saw Tyson slip from what looked like the waist as he did an overhand and the overhand was very powerful, maybe he slipped form the hips and I mistook that side to side motion as slipping from the waist?
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