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One Punch Man: Throw your own “Serious Punch”

by Animax Carnival Malaysia (Paid Advertisement),

Your famous caped baldy, Saitama will be at Animax Carnival Malaysia 2016 to test your strength. Do you have what is takes DESTROY your enemies? Here are few tips to gear you up before attempting to beat Saitama.

  • Have the correct stance
    • Footing is probably one of the most important aspects in throwing a strong punch.
    • Bend your knees to generate more power
    • Spread your feet as wide as your shoulder length
    • Front foot planted firm and the back of rear foot should be slightly lifted
    • Stand slightly sideways
  • Bend your elbow for maximum power delivery
  • Never put your thumb inside your other fingers, put it outside (you don't want to be injuring your thumb)
  • Grip your fist firmly but not tightly
  • Rotate your fist inwards, your fist should be horizontal when connecting with your opponent
  • Generate power from your feet, slightly twisting your hips and stretch your hands out to deliver a deadly impact. (Force of a punch doesn't derive from your arm's strength but rather from your whole body weight)
  • Mass x Acceleration = Force. (Quicker movements generates greater power)

Think you've got it? Head over to Animax Carnival Malaysia on March 26th and 27th and test out your punch at the One-Punch Man experiential zone.

The Animax Carnival Malaysia world of anime will be filled with experiential zones for you to be fully immersed in the show. Some of the featured titles include One-Punch Man, Assassination Classroom, The File of Young Kindaichi Returns, Fairy Tail and The Seven Deadly Sins.

Find out more at www.animax-asia.com/acmy2016/


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