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    Does pacman even bother to transfer weight fully?



    Its definitely no. You can clearly see full weight transfer you stomp and thump down, and you have to stay stuck static as your foot takes the weight of the transfer


    1 if you do combinations on a bag you cant transfer weight fully form foot to foot , only the 1st punch will transfer the full weight and it goes into the bag not the catching foot so the next punch will be not fully transferring weight and same with all teh rets in the combo

    2 he doesnt even botehr to transfer weight anyway normally otherwise ud SEE it its easy to see you thumb down on your left foot then you thump down on your right.


    I can do it just as quick with full weight transfer but why doesn't pacman do it?

    (pacman does use full hip rotation or full weight transfer, less hip rotation = faster and less powerful also)

    It barely has any weight transfer from foot to foot

    Last edited by AlexKid; 01-20-2020, 01:55 AM.

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    Do the pros just do it very little to not much at all for alot of the time?

    Is it largely about movement fast foot work? Which doesn't allow you to statically stay there and transfer weight as much from foot to foot pinning you down basically, you have to always be moving or only firing once with the full weight transfer?
    Last edited by AlexKid; 01-20-2020, 02:02 AM.

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      #3


      Now thats obvious weight transfer form foot to foot even with a connection


      [IMG]http://media2.*****.com/media/9Jb0YfnE6oEW9uytR0/source.gif[/IMG]

      Deontay does it alot too , but you cannot do it in a combo thats hitting right? Thats literally impossible right?

      (See Deontay the first shot has full transfer from rear to front but the combo after is just hips pretty much, thats just the way it is right you cant transfer full weight on subsequent shots if your weight went into them on the first punch, right?

      Thats just the way it has to work for everyone. Right?
      Last edited by AlexKid; 01-20-2020, 02:10 AM.

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        #4
        Note to self dont muscle it and chill

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          #5
          If you miss your fisrt shot then the 2nd shot will have the weight on it and youll transfer weight twice or perminently if you dont hit anything and keep combo'ing something I never see any boxer do in shadow boxing but I havnt looked close


          [IMG]http://media3.*****.com/media/xX0nPR4NMmqNa/source.gif[/IMG]

          Its always like this




          Mayweather looks like hes doing it subtle like mixed, but he does have dumbbells


          Last edited by AlexKid; 01-20-2020, 02:30 AM.

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            #6
            But yea ultimately I dont see anyones feet thumping from the weight transfer in shadow boxing everytime a pucnh is thrown ever

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              #7
              I suppose with the rear leg in play and on the balls of the feet u might not see it though or hear it much though

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                #8
                What do you guys think?

                Its obvious in marciano and deontay, its not so obvious in so many others

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                  #9


                  Not obvious in Deontay either during shadow boxing, punches start at the end.

                  Being on both balls of your feet make the transfer weaker cushions the power and makes it lets obvious to see.

                  At least landing on a (1) flat foot (after the transfer) makes it more powerful, but I suppose they are moving all the time have to be most of the time?
                  Last edited by AlexKid; 01-20-2020, 02:56 AM.

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                    #10
                    In my day we used to have 1 heel raised and 1 heel drops to the floor

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