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The punch: Natural or developed?


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So I got into a conversation with my grandma the other day (used to be head nurse at a hospital here) about whether the punch as we know it today is a natural technique or a developed one. I am leaning toward the latter. I mean when you tell a little kid to hit something as hard as they can, usually their first instinct is to run up to it and hit it with a hammer fist. Even for those that have seen games/TV shows/movies where people punch one another, they still have a tendency to hit it with a hammer fist. Additionally, you're much more likely to hurt yourself (namely your wrist and knuckles) by punching someone in the face than you would if you were to use a hammer fist. As far as I can see, all evidence points to the punch being a technique that we adopt by way of imitation rather than one that we naturally use for attack.

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I'd agree. It takes a lot to learn how to punch, let alone learn how to punch properly because its kinda a weird movement when you think about it. Along with the hammerfist I think a slap is a pretty natural movement too.

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I'd agree. It takes a lot to learn how to punch, let alone learn how to punch properly because its kinda a weird movement when you think about it. Along with the hammerfist I think a slap is a pretty natural movement too.

I agree. Wild haymakers seem pretty natural to. And speaking of slaps, you can seriously mess someone up with a slap thrown as you would a hook. Man do those things hurt.

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Not unlike many of our kicks we learn. Also, as humans, we develop our gross motor skills early on (the hammerfist), and fine motor skills come on later (the punch). But, just because it isn't necessarily natural, doesn't mean it isn't good.

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I believe that a natural anything has to be developed to some degree for what one wants to do with 'it'.

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