Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Importance of Lowering the Center of Gravity in a Fight

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Great video on why a lowered CG (center of gravity) is important. One thing not mentioned: once you get down to your fighting level, don't stand back up until it is over. Don't lower, strike (or shoot), then straighten your knees and move, then lower again. Your head shouldn't be bobbing up and down. It is inefficient and will hinder your balance.

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