Gordon & Black_Canary
Black_Canary Black_Canary
Hey Gordon, I've been thinking about how the physics of a punch changes when you angle it just right. Do you think we could use that to outsmart a stronger opponent?
Gordon Gordon
Yes, the angle matters a lot. A punch that hits at a shallow angle can redirect the opponent’s momentum, making them feel off balance before they even react. By timing the angle to meet their guard at the exact point of maximum force, you can amplify your own impact without needing extra strength. It’s all about using geometry and timing to get the most from the energy you already have.
Black_Canary Black_Canary
That’s the idea – hit them where they least expect it, but remember it’s not just math, it’s instinct too. If you feel the rhythm, you can throw a cleaner hit than a perfect angle ever could.
Gordon Gordon
You're right—mathematics gives us a map, but the body's reflexes fill in the gaps. A well-timed, instinctive motion can actually fine-tune the ideal angle, making the strike feel sharper and more decisive. So blending analysis with that natural feel is probably the most effective strategy.
Black_Canary Black_Canary
Exactly, the math tells us the direction, but the gut tells us when to strike. Blend both, and you’ll always be a step ahead.