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Post by Andy on Mar 11, 2006 0:13:39 GMT
i hate to go all physics on you guys but i'm under the impression that you get power from speed... force = mass * acceleration .....right? so if we're using proper body mechanics we should be using as much mass as possible. therefore if we increase our speed we increase our power. so i guess what i'm saying here is that if you're using proper body mechanics and you have one..then you probably have both. but yeah...anyway accuracy edit: crap.. i should have read all the other posts before i went all physics on you guys ;D my bad Think it's P=MAV squared if I remember right, but that don't mean zip, unless you know where to put it. ;D
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Post by AngelaG on Mar 11, 2006 8:41:19 GMT
Ah so the old adage rings true:
Knowledge = Power
'Nuff said! ;D
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Post by Shorin Ryu Sensei on Mar 12, 2006 16:20:12 GMT
As already stated, accuracy is vital or you have nothing. Aside from that, with speed (along with good technique of course) comes power. But having power doesn't mean you have speed.
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Post by Andy on Mar 13, 2006 2:02:03 GMT
As already stated, accuracy is vital or you have nothing. Aside from that, with speed (along with good technique of course) comes power. But having power doesn't mean you have speed. All of these Bio-Physics discussions break down eventually. One of the missing, intangible elements of the equation is intent.
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