@@dwddindin feet do matter, look at any boxing video, - for instance if you throw a reverse punch and your foot points to the right it won't be as effective as pointing towards the target- thus allowing you to push off the ground, creating a faster hip rotation etc......... if you throw leading hook, the foot has to partially rotate, the technique used here looks like he has pushed off with his back foot and allowed his front foot to slide forward- compared to a set stance position.
@@stuart4860 from what i know when using the center the idea is to be able to deliver power when ever and where ever you are. Its not the hips its your center you have to learn how to use koshi properly, your center. Yes feet ir structer does matter but you should be able to get to the point where doesn't. Power shouldn't and doesn't always come from structer. Thats something i learned from okinawan shorin ryu
@@dwddindin watch some boxing videos. i've done karate for over 20 years, also other stuff- even with karate the position of the feet in relation of a particular strike is taught, - most serious dojos teach this as a basic fundamental when striking pads, kata etc is slightly different as the rear hip is usually pushed back, the rear foot pointed at 45degrees whcih stops the rotation, instead its usually over exaggerated with the front hip over rotated and the rear allowed to pick up some of this over rotation and rotate into a neutral position....... if that makes sense.
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The direction of the strike works against the angle of the feet, right?
From what i know the angle of feet dont usually matter. It should be adaptable with suttle form. Thats just what I know.
@@dwddindin feet do matter, look at any boxing video, - for instance if you throw a reverse punch and your foot points to the right it won't be as effective as pointing towards the target- thus allowing you to push off the ground, creating a faster hip rotation etc......... if you throw leading hook, the foot has to partially rotate, the technique used here looks like he has pushed off with his back foot and allowed his front foot to slide forward- compared to a set stance position.
@@stuart4860 from what i know when using the center the idea is to be able to deliver power when ever and where ever you are. Its not the hips its your center you have to learn how to use koshi properly, your center. Yes feet ir structer does matter but you should be able to get to the point where doesn't. Power shouldn't and doesn't always come from structer. Thats something i learned from okinawan shorin ryu
@@dwddindin watch some boxing videos. i've done karate for over 20 years, also other stuff- even with karate the position of the feet in relation of a particular strike is taught, - most serious dojos teach this as a basic fundamental when striking pads, kata etc is slightly different as the rear hip is usually pushed back, the rear foot pointed at 45degrees whcih stops the rotation, instead its usually over exaggerated with the front hip over rotated and the rear allowed to pick up some of this over rotation and rotate into a neutral position....... if that makes sense.
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