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Aug 14 2015, 3:11 am
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Aug 14 2015, 7:13 am
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I feel like number 2 looks more comfortable for a fighting stance.
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The arm feels a bit too "without form". I agree #2 has the most aesthetic appeal.
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I also agree with #2. The reason is that when in a fighting stance like that, having your body turned to facilitate using your hips during a punch gives you greater leverage and force. The other two positions are a little too hunched for a comfortable strike.
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In response to Kozuma3
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Kozuma3 wrote:
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I think #2 and #3 both work but I feel like #2 comes across more defensive whereas #3 seems offensive. Depending on what you actually want it to look like, either of thoses work.
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In response to Unlockable
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Unlockable wrote:
I think #2 and #3 both work but I feel like #2 comes across more defensive whereas #3 seems offensive. I actually feel the opposite. #3 is more like a traditional guard with both hands up near the face for protection, while #2 is more of a ready stance, less defense but able to throw a stronger punch. |
Is it a boxing stance if so u should use a karate or anime manga stance it's a bit too stuff
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In response to Kats
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Kats wrote:
I actually feel the opposite. #3 is more like a traditional guard with both hands up near the face for protection, while #2 is more of a ready stance, less defense but able to throw a stronger punch. Really? I thought because #2 looks like it's leaning back more than #3 it was defensive-looking. I don't know too much about hand to hand combat so my information could be inaccurate. |
Yes I think what Katz was saying is correct, and I'm glad you pointed that out cause initially I thought it was the opposite like Unlockable said but after looking at some references and my own body I see that's not true. And Southend I see what I man and I thought that initially but decided on a boxing stance more so because I was having a lot of trouble with something more Naruto like.
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