Anonymous at Thu, 21 Nov 2024, 20:23:57 GMT No. 216255
Force = mass x acceleration
To increase power you need to increase your action capacity
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Nov 2024, 20:38:15 GMT No. 216256
>>216253
if you inject steroids there is no limig
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Nov 2024, 22:58:50 GMT No. 216262
>>216253
There is a limit, but the impact needed to drop someone is well below that limit, so it's not that big of a deal.
Anonymous at Sat, 28 Dec 2024, 16:58:17 GMT No. 218538
>>216255
your shoulders need to be strong enough to transfer that mass
Anonymous at Fri, 10 Jan 2025, 21:06:39 GMT No. 219717
>>216253
There is no limit. This is what's actually going on in "nuclear" power plants. Nukes aren't real.
Anonymous at Mon, 13 Jan 2025, 16:09:50 GMT No. 219962
>>216253
there is a limit but a perfectly executed punch is perfectly executed... You need the perfect ratio of velocity and weight as well as perfect form in the execution of the punch.
Anonymous at Fri, 17 Jan 2025, 16:44:53 GMT No. 220317
>>216253
A combination of things can work in tandem. You either have power or you do not. It's true. I was knocking people out since I was a kid and had no idea how to punch. When you add good technique, and most importantly, timing, even a lack of power can appear as power and get the desired results. Nignogoo can KO people with no technique because of massive power. But Cowboy Ceronne can KO people because of great timing and very little power. Great foot work and trap setting can deliver KOs for you even without natural power.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025, 21:39:05 GMT No. 220430
>>216253
Basically Forever.
I don't think you're ever going to reach your maximum hip or serratus strength potential.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025, 01:28:58 GMT No. 220447
Eventually you get old and your power goes down.
Same with injuries or lack of training over long periods.
Time is a cruel thief that robs us all.