Have had 3 classes with nomad and looking forward to so many more. I am not a local and travel to to come to your class so I am very grateful to have found your RU-vid channel!
After a bare-knuckle boxing match, have you examined the hands and the x-rays of the hands of the competitors? Do you think they would be able to properly operate a weapon platform? Thank you in advance for your answer.
There are pros and cons to throwing closed fist punches in self-defense. Do think that every person who throws a punch in a self-defense encounter will result in a broken hand? To mitigate the risk of breaking your hand with a closed-fist punch, aim with accuracy and hit the proper targets. Even under stress and the speed of a real-life fight - this can be accomplished with training. Why throw a closed-fist punch vs a palm strike? Because a fist will have much more knockout power and penetration to the core of their head or body. Give me 3 reasons you'd recommend a palm strike over of a fist. Let me know your thoughts in a comment and we'll keep this discussion going.
@@Nomadkravmaga Bring some coconuts have a training partner hold them for you, with one hand punch as hard as you can a few times with the other hand palm strike as hard as you can, video tape it and post it on the next video.
@@rodvan-zeller6360 Do the same thing, but punch someone in the chin with your closed fist several times. Punch them in the nose several times with your closed fist. Punch them in the stomach several times with your closed fist. Your fist should be fine. Their face, nose, and stomach should not be fine. The face, nose, and stomach are not as hard as a coconut. I'll await your video. Make sure you get a signed waiver from your partner before filming that releases me from all liability, because they're going to get messed up. Thanks.