Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch.
Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch. Rookwood
Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch. Rookwood
Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch. Rookwood
wow so cool you know that! i learned something new today
Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch. Rookwood
Holding something in your hand when you throw a punch helps brace your knuckles from flexing into your palm upon impact, thus causing more damage to the target because there is no give in the punch. Rookwood
I just got confused on that part hdhshs