#21 thats more than one inch (measure the movement with the guys in the background: from one guys shoulder to the other guys) plus the white guy is leaning backwards
That guy is Burce Lee. And it is a one inch punch not because how much way Bruce moved, but what was the distance between the two of them. Technic is all about hitting an imaginary target behind the visible target. And the force of the punch is even increasing after the punch is delivered.
#21 So impressive. Bruce Lee, in full attack stance, delivering a straight arm push to a guy standing straight up with feet hip width apart. How did he do it?
#21 thats more than one inch (measure the movement with the guys in the background: from one guys shoulder to the other guys) plus the white guy is leaning backwards
That guy is Burce Lee. And it is a one inch punch not because how much way Bruce moved, but what was the distance between the two of them. Technic is all about hitting an imaginary target behind the visible target. And the force of the punch is even increasing after the punch is delivered.
#21 So impressive. Bruce Lee, in full attack stance, delivering a straight arm push to a guy standing straight up with feet hip width apart. How did he do it?
a rare double-whammy
That guy is Burce Lee. And it is a one inch punch not because how much way Bruce moved, but what was the distance between the two of them. Technic is all about hitting an imaginary target behind the visible target. And the force of the punch is even increasing after the punch is delivered.
Agatha here (different pc): Bruce Lee? I apologize.
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Looks more like a push than an actual punch.
Kinda does.
- "That's disgusting!'
- "No it snot"
#11 Flex and stay sober while paying $160-500 for booze.
She's prolly a nice enough girl and all, but that is profoundly entertaining
#9
Bested by a punching bag...oh the ignominy