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Simultaneous Punch
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A Simultaneous Punch is a punch made with both arms simultaneously. * One shoulder is turned slightly forward. For that punching arm, the elbow is slightly bent. * For shoulder which is slightly turned to the rear, the punching arm is straight, so that both fists are extended the same amount. This is completely the opposite of a Fork Punch, in which the rear shoulder's arm is bent, and the front shoulder's arm is straight. The Simultaneous Punch appears, for example, in the form Sipjin
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A Simultaneous Punch is a punch made with both arms simultaneously. * One shoulder is turned slightly forward. For that punching arm, the elbow is slightly bent. * For shoulder which is slightly turned to the rear, the punching arm is straight, so that both fists are extended the same amount. This is completely the opposite of a Fork Punch, in which the rear shoulder's arm is bent, and the front shoulder's arm is straight. The Simultaneous Punch appears, for example, in the form Sipjin