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A distinct type of punching strike which is physically distinguishable by striking in a pushing, circular, forward direction - making contact with the front of the first two knuckles of the fist, palm pointing inward. |
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This strike is most typically effected on a relatively horizontal circle, but may be executed on a slight upward or downward slope, depending upon need.
By definition, this strike either uses a Thrusting (or Snapping) Method of Execution.
The contact of this strike is made before the apex of the circle - thus, the pushing nature of the strike.
The word vertical, in this case, refers to the orientation of the fist being vertically oriented in relation to its horizontally oriented counterpart - the straight punch.
This is essentially the circular version of the vertical punch. |