Uppercut - A Powerful and Devastating Punch
When fighting at close range, the uppercut can be a devastatingly effective punch. If done with the proper technique, an uppercut to the chin can be quite powerful and can knockout an opponent. In science class we learn that force equals mass times acceleration. Therefore, in order to have a powerful uppercut you need to get your body weight behind the punch or to increase the speed of the punch or some combination of the two. In Se-Jong Tae Kwon Do classes, the uppercut is required knowledge for a gold belt with a green stripe. If you want to have a powerful uppercut, it is important to get your body weight behind the punch. If you just move your arm up to execute the punch, then it will not be as effective since there is not much weight behind your arm. To execute an uppercut from a fighting stance with your hands in guard (just below eye height) start by bending your knees. You want to bend your knees enough so that your fist is below your opponent's chin. Next, you will begin ...