blindsage
Master of Arts
How does that happen? The kinetic energy of the shoulder hitting the wall just somehow 'cancels' and you don't bounce off the wall? That not really how it works.Yes, the torso pivots around the spine and the two opposite motions of either side cancel each other out.
There is no cancelling out in either version, the kinetic energy goes somewhere either way, you are in control of where, again, if you understand proper body mechanics. And there shouldn't be any recoil in any strike, the body isn't a gun, you don't have something hitting something else inside your body causing a backward force, you are the hammer. The only time there may be recoil is when you hit a target and the full energy of your hit isn't transferred into the target, but then that would probably be your own fault anyway.With a two handed strike there is no canceling out, but the recoil can be minimized by changing the angle of posture or even the angle of the strike.