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Out of Knees, Elbows, Kicks and Punches...


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Out of Knees, Elbows, Kicks, and Punches which do you think have the most power or most effective hit when you are hitting someone???

 

Well I personly think that the worst to the head out of those would be an elbow or knee. To the body I would say a knee or a kick maybe a punch. For in the leg area I would say like a kick or a knee if you hit someone in the right spot.

 

But out of all getting hit anywhere I would say the worst to be hit by an elbow probably fallowed by a knee or kick then a punch.

 

what is your opinion???

 

 

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i would say kicks for all of the areas

 

i think nobody realises how powerful a kick is,

 

imagine, you take a punch pag, you punch it as hard as you can, you put an indentation in it, and sway it slightly, put if you kick it, the bag will lift in the air, hit against the wall which it is suspended from, and a HUGE indentations will be produced,

 

i would defenitely say kicks

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I don't think it's a fair comparison.

 

Try executing a spinning back kick when you're less than foot within your opponent. Then try an elbow to the head, or grabbing them and then kneeing them.

 

 

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Each are good in their range.

 

You can't effectively kick when your in close that when you Knee and elbow.

 

I tend to elbow when they try and knee as in some cases they tend to drop the guard when they knee making it a good scoring shot,not to mention the possiblity of causing a cut.

 

I'm talking from a ring perspective.

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