The researchers were surprised to find that boxing is the fighting style capable of delivering the most force in a single punch.
Huh. But my friend who studied karate told me this years ago. I don't know how accurate this is, but he said it was because boxers were taught to strike through their target. Also, something to do with martial arts emphasizing quickness of strikes, which is more like a jab in boxing. Whereas a boxing cross involves the whole weight shift through the hips that transfers more energy. (The same weight shift that happens in baseball swings and golf swings.) But I defer to the experts on this. I'm sure there's all kinds of weight shifting in karate and muay thai etc.
I'm not disagreeing with you, Beej. Just that I recall its usage in scenarios (disciplining children) where popping an eardrum would be more than I'd think warranted. I was just reading those wrong.
I'm more in line with the casual Merriam Webster definition:
1 : to hit (as the ears) with the hand
Just a smack. No cupping required.
Huh. Merriam Webster thinks that boxing's the sport too.
the art of attack and defense with the fists practiced as a sport
I'm sure there's all kinds of weight shifting in karate and muay thai etc.
Certainly is in muay thai and krav.
Punching's what boxers do. I'd expect them to be good at it.
I'm not disagreeing with you, Beej
Oh no, ita, I didn't hear disagreement from you. I didn't type clearly...urban dictionary agrees with my memory of the definition. As does phrase finder in the UK, but I'm guessing there are many interpretations, up and down the violence scale.
All this is bringing up a memory of my over-the-top violent father doing it to me. I recall lots of buzzing and lack of hearing, along with a huge headache. All for very little effort on his part. Maybe a good hand-to-hand move after all.
Both Very True Things. I've read too much about the diamond industry and its history to buy the whole "Diamonds are precious and rare and therefore damn expensive, so pay us more!" thing that DeBeers has going. I'd much rather have a colored stone (rubies and emeralds, especially) that pop rather than sparkle.
See, I agree.
But I still want one.
t /shallow
I love diamonds. But then, I am sure this comes as no surprise to anyone.
Who am I kidding, I want hundreds.
I love diamonds. But then, I am sure this comes as no surprise to anyone.
A kiss on the hand may be quite continental....
But square-cut or pear-shaped,
These rocks don't lose their shape.
A kiss on the hand may be quite continental....
I don't mean rhinestones...
(I justify my diamond love by getting old jewelry. Honest.)
One of the best lyrics EVAH:
But bent back or stiff knees
You stand straight at Tiffanys