by TenTigers » Tue Jun 28, 2005 11:53 pm
when forming your fist, do NOT squeeze the ring and pinky finger, but rather squeeze the index and middle finger tighter. This will ensure that your fist is aligned properly. The last two metacarpals "float", and are also half the thickness of the first two. By squeezing the ring and pinky fingers, you literally pull the metacarpals out of alignment, and pull the fist inward. The line of force will break the bones easily. Make sure the fist is squared, and also make sur ethat the elbow is downward, behind the fist. Do NOT turn the fist completely over, as it twists the ulnar and radius bones out of alignment as well. Turn instead only three-quarters. This will maintain proper bone structure, Keep proper elbow position,and also fit the fist to conform to the bottom of the ribcage/sternum, where the xiphoid process is located. The punch will then break the xiphoid, and rupture the internal organs. This is "Yat Choy, Beet say" One punch,assured Kill.
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