Not the Fallen
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The bottom hand can generate power not only in striking but in blocks. To do cross body block or when blocking the head, the rear hand can definitely provide stability and power.
The top hand is used directionally to allow tip control, pivoting, and change in profile without having the shoulders execute this motion. Moving the shoulders in this fashion could telegraph your motion to your opponent.
If you use both hands, then you lose control. It doesn't take that much energy to drive a cut, it's actually the precision of it that makes it lethal.
The top hand is used directionally to allow tip control, pivoting, and change in profile without having the shoulders execute this motion. Moving the shoulders in this fashion could telegraph your motion to your opponent.
If you use both hands, then you lose control. It doesn't take that much energy to drive a cut, it's actually the precision of it that makes it lethal.