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All else, equal, does an airborne technique transfer more power?
I don't think it does but an instructional tape from the 80s claim so
I don't think it does but an instructional tape from the 80s claim so
Does the fact that my body is suspended in the air have any impact on mass? All else equal.Baluncore said:I think you should better define the arrangement of the bodies, before, during and after the impact.
Also, power is the rate of flow of energy, and we do not know how long the contact lasts. The total energy transferred by the impact would be more relevant.
Lnewqban said:Welcome, @Username34 !
Based on your practical experience, what is your opinion on that?
Not all airborne techniques are the same; do you have one specific in mind?
Username34 said:Does the fact that my body is suspended in the air have any impact on mass? All else equal.