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How does a bodybuilder kill a muscular man with one punch?
Just hit more sandbags and practice explosive power.

This has nothing to do with muscle or not. .

In addition to their own muscle strength, fists should also learn to exert strength, which is the so-called waist-horse integration.

Boxing and martial arts are all the same, the foot is the foundation and the waist is the spring. So you can make a heavy punch.

I don't know how to use my waist Never practiced.

As for the number of muscles, it is only related to the division of feather, light weight and heavyweight.

I know some people will say that the gym is full of dead muscles.

Don't take such nonsense seriously.

Muscle is muscle, and the difference is just the habit of exerting strength.

Is Tai Sen muscular?

Not a world champion?

Isn't he just pushing the iron?

So it's all about boxing. I haven't practiced.

The feet are firmly tied, the front leg bow is pushed back, the waist is twisted, and the fist is slightly rotated in one go.

Try it yourself. Is it much better?

This is the most basic straight fist in boxing.

It can even be said that the bigger the muscle, the greater the strength. To learn strength skills again is to crush the small muscles at the same level.

Tai Sen is covered in muscles, but this does not affect his flexibility. He relies on his thighs and waist to avoid moving. These two places are the muscle groups that bodybuilders love to practice, and they are born with advantages.

Others can't hit him, but they get a punch from him. This is what happens when you are ko.

So get to know you better. Don't listen to those who deliberately belittle fitness enthusiasts. Some people are too sour, their beer bellies are full of fat, and they have no intention of getting better. Then they will smear others online.

As for what you said, people with big muscles are worse, hehe.

To sum up, why don't you let the muscular man learn boxing for a few days and try it again, and then see who can kill who with one punch?