Gruenewald
Orange Belt
The straight lead advocated by Bruce Lee is supposedly a more "scientific" approach than the traditional punch, deriving its strength from the "power line" of the wrist & arm (striking with the bottom three knuckles, which many other MAs consider to be the weakest knuckles and thus the least effective surface of the fist to strike with), and using the skeletal structure kind of like certain Wing Chun techniques.
I realize that there are entire books on the subject of this punch alone (which I've been looking into with great interest recently), but I'd like to hear the opinions of some people from here on the matter. The punch is indeed very difficult to develop when compared to the modern boxing jab or other traditional strikes, but why is it seldom ever seen outside of JKD if it truly is the most effective way to punch?
I realize that there are entire books on the subject of this punch alone (which I've been looking into with great interest recently), but I'd like to hear the opinions of some people from here on the matter. The punch is indeed very difficult to develop when compared to the modern boxing jab or other traditional strikes, but why is it seldom ever seen outside of JKD if it truly is the most effective way to punch?