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A Beginner's Guide to Boxing: Power Punching: Boxing training: Boxing for beginners

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Simple Punching techniques for beginners.In this simple step by step fully illustrated manual you will learn how to throw devastating one punch knockouts from Karate, Boxing and Kung 

Fu. Also in this The origins of fist fighting, the effects of adrenaline, how to generate awesome punching power, speed punching, how 

knockouts occur, and much more.

21 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 4, 2012

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July 30, 2015
In this simple step by step fully illustrated manual you will learn how to throw devastating one punch knockouts from Karate, Boxing and Kung Fu.

You will not.

Also in this volume: The origins of fist fighting, the effects of adrenaline, how to generate awesome punching power, speed punching, how knockouts occur, and much more.

And the book has only 22 pages. It says all. About 41% is about everything but NOT how to punch. OK I got it for free thanks to promo, so probably I should be grateful and write a positive review... no. This wouldn't be fair.

The author trains karate, yet he writes about other martial arts as well. I hoped to read something like physics mechanisms. Or how to train in order to get the proper power. But nothing like that. The real punching part of the book focuses mainly on how a technique of a given punch is being performed. How your arm travels on the way to your target. There're some pictures but they say nothing at all. Now imagine someone tells you how to e.g. kick just with words. It might be quite simple with a front kick but gets more complicated with a roundhouse.

There's really no advice how to make your punches more powerful. And if you're a complete beginner and want to learn how a punch in karate looks like, try youtube or professional training clubs.
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