How to Punch Through a Board
Things You'll Need
- Seasoned pine boards
- Practice, practice, practice
Instructions
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Learn Technique
Before you go about punching boards, you must learn proper form. The risk in punching comes from your fingers getting in the way or your wrist buckling. You must hold your wrist straight and keep your fingers properly tucked. -
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Straight Fist
You will be striking with the knuckles of the index and middle fingers. These are the strongest and biggest knuckles. They also provide a straight line from the straight wrist, producing a complete link of power from your shoulder. The karate punch with the most poser for breaking wood is performed straight. Keep the surface of your fist as flat as possible mirroring the surface of the wood. -
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Punching Practice
Many martial arts practitioners perfect their form by striking a Makiwara board, or padded striking board. This prepares your muscles and ligaments for impact. It also produces calluses on the knuckles. Finally, repetition of this motion provides muscle memory for you to react in an instant. -
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Select the Proper Wood Board
Pine boards 12" in diagonal and 1/2" thick are preferred. For punching, make sure the wood grain runs up down. -
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Punch Past the Wood
Don't think of pulling your punch at the surface of the wood or you won't break through. Punch through the board, ending your punch beyond it. Experts can break more than one board at a time.
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