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Biomechanics of Rotational Strikes ••••••••••••••••• In regards to striking marti

Biomechanics of Rotational Strikes
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In regards to striking martial arts the available options involve either linear strikes or rotational strikes.
?️Linear strikes: Jab, Cross, Push kick, front kick, Teep.
?️Rotational Strikes: Hook, Uppercut, Roundhouse kick, Wheel kick, Spinning elbow.
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There are advantages and disadvantages to both options.
?️Linear strikes: Less distance is required therefore there is less time necessary to reach the target. Less time means the defender may not have an adequate defense, therefore it has a higher likelihood of landing.
?️Rotational strikes: More distance/time is required therefore more velocity can be built up. This can translate into higher force generation.
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A competent striker does not need to be able to throw spinning attacks, however these strikes have the ability to generate considerable force so it is a good back up option if you want to catch your opponent off-guard.
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This is an example of a very rare technique, “Rolling Thunder” kick. Davy Gallon uses it to KO UFC veteran Ross Pearson. This is a perfect example of a risky technique but with the potential for high rewards.

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