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That was a nice punch, quite frankly. Hit hard enough to make the kid throwing the punch hurt his hand. xD

 

a punch only hurts yourself if you don't make the fist right i think, otherwise it should be fine, he's lucky he didn't break his thumb

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the thing is the punch didn't hurt the kid as bad as he thinks. The guy that threw the punch followed through with the hit. If the guy would of drew back soon as he released the punch to the kids face would of hurt alot harder.

 

Example punch your own hand once and follow through with the punch. Then punch your hand again with drawing back the punch as quick as possible. It intends to sting alot worse and hurts quite it more.

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the thing is the punch didn't hurt the kid as bad as he thinks. The guy that threw the punch followed through with the hit. If the guy would of drew back soon as he released the punch to the kids face would of hurt alot harder.

 

Example punch your own hand once and follow through with the punch. Then punch your hand again with drawing back the punch as quick as possible. It intends to sting alot worse and hurts quite it more.

 

None of that made any sense, neither in the realms of grammar, nor physics.

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None of that made any sense, neither in the realms of grammar, nor physics.

 

Actually it made perfect sense if you went through karate and martial art classes for 17 years as I have done then you would completely understand of what a draw-back is.

 

And the physics of what I explained are completely correct if you honestly punch your hand and your hand follows through while hitting your hand the punch will not tend to hurt as witch it would if when you punch your hand and draw back after you have punched your hand it will hurt and sting.

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Actually it made perfect sense if you went through karate and martial art classes for 17 years as I have done then you would completely understand of what a draw-back is.

 

And the physics of what I explained are completely correct if you honestly punch your hand and your hand follows through while hitting your hand the punch will not tend to hurt as witch it would if when you punch your hand and draw back after you have punched your hand it will hurt and sting.

 

Please tell me you weren't a sport fighter. We ate tournament fighters. Metaphorically speaking.

 

If your objective is to slap your opponent, sure, pull your punch. It might sting a little more on the surface. Punching properly uses all of the kinetic energy the punch carries and does more damage to the body.

 

Though I get the feeling you might not be illustrating what you're intending to.

 

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