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October Quiz


Killer Miller

Why Do You Bend The Supporting Knee?  

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  1. 1. Why Do You Bend The Supporting Knee?

    • To Lower Your Body's Center Of Gravity.
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    • To Allow Quick Change In Direction Of Movement.
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    • To Distribute Your Body's Weight Over The Center Of The Foot.
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    • To Create The Coil And Spring-Off Effect Of An Action.
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I was wondering the same thing.....all of those answers are correct, but apply as "correct" in different ways.......

 

You say in response to MM "nope, its 'the answer' "......

 

First of all, in martial arts of ANY style, there NEVER is any reason that is THE ANSWER.....there are always multiple reasons for everything....which is one of the reasons why it is an ART.......because an art is multidimensional and has many interpretations, and "reasons".

 

Im also curious to know KM......and I mean no disrespect here......again......just out of curiousity.......what is your background, and what qualifies you to give a test ? I would expect a HUGE paper just on the theory that you have come up with "the answer" just to that question alone.......then another huge paper on why your answer is "the answer".

 

Im not pickin' a fight here......just for the record.......but I dont want to wait for the end of the month.......keep in mind......youre quizzing the entire population of this forum......Im sure there might be some folks on here that are more than qualified to test you......

~Master Jules......aka "The Sandman"


"I may be a trained killer......but Im really a nice guy"

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anyway I don't see any problem with KM question but I wish I could see his answer right after the question so we could discus.

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