From what I've seen, the basic FDP is
1) L-FCP ' R-FCP
but I find it just as natural to do
2) L-FCP ' R-FSP
Would you say one is more "basic" than the other?
And when I am ready to burn out, making really small fast circles:
3) L-FCP ' L-FCP
(for example, L-FCP ''' L-FCP ' L-FCP ''' R-FCP ''' R-FCP ' R-FCP...)
The middle strikes may be more like letting the bag bounce off the fist than actively hitting it.
I know there are also side and reverse double punches in Alan's list of 24 techniques. Are there any other front double-punch techniques not commonly listed?
Thanks,
Jim in NJ
1) L-FCP ' R-FCP
but I find it just as natural to do
2) L-FCP ' R-FSP
Would you say one is more "basic" than the other?
And when I am ready to burn out, making really small fast circles:
3) L-FCP ' L-FCP
(for example, L-FCP ''' L-FCP ' L-FCP ''' R-FCP ''' R-FCP ' R-FCP...)
The middle strikes may be more like letting the bag bounce off the fist than actively hitting it.
I know there are also side and reverse double punches in Alan's list of 24 techniques. Are there any other front double-punch techniques not commonly listed?
Thanks,
Jim in NJ
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