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kickbbbbb
28-02-2016, 06:40
Hallo
Kann mit jemand sagen wie hoch die Schlagkraft bei Boxer sein kann (in kg gemässen)

Pharao
28-02-2016, 06:53
Man hat mir mal gesagt das Mike Tyson eine halbe Tonne Schlagkraft hatte. (Ob das stimmt weiss ich aber nicht).

rechtslinks
28-02-2016, 08:22
was ist schlagkraft?
hoher druck oder blitzschnelle erschütterung

WCBBerlin
28-02-2016, 13:29
Schlagkraft ist, wenn der Schlag Kraft hat ;-)

3L9O
28-02-2016, 22:13
Schlagkraft, wenn der schlag wehtut

Muten Roshi
28-02-2016, 23:01
1800-2200 Newton sollte Durchschnitt sein. Klitschko und Tyson sollen bei 4000 N liegen. Ergo: 200-500kg

kn30c
12-01-2017, 13:57
Wie war das in Rocky IV als Ivan Drago an einem Schlagkraftmesser seine Kraft demonstrierte?
Irgendwie machte er mit einem Punch 1'850 Pfund. Was irgendwie gross über dem Durchschnitt lag.
Hab aber keine Ahnung wie das gerechnet wird und was der Durchschnitt etwa ist. :sport069:

concrete jungle
12-01-2017, 14:03
Hi there:

A study of seven Olympic boxers in weight classes ranging from flyweight to super heavyweight showed a range of 447 to 1,066 pounds of peak punching force. Energy transferred from punch to target varied widely depending on how heavy the boxers' hands and gloves were, how fast they punched, and how rigidly they held their wrists. The three flyweights, interestingly, delivered more oomph than all but the two super heavyweights.

-- A study of 70 boxers found elite-level fighters could punch with an average of 776 pounds of force. Another study of 23 boxers showed elite fighters were able to punch more than twice as hard as novices, the hardest hitter generating almost 1,300 pounds of force.

-- An oft-cited 1985 study of Frank Bruno, who'd go on to be WBC heavyweight champ, showed he could punch with a force of 920 pounds in the lab. Researchers extrapolated that to a real-life blow of 1,420 pounds, enough to accelerate his opponent's head at a rate of 53 g -- that is, 53 times the force of gravity.

-- Martial arts punches generally involve much less force than those in boxing. A study of 12 karate black belts showed so-called reverse punches delivered an average force of 325 pounds, with the strongest measuring 412 pounds. Short-range power punches averaged 178 pounds. Another study found martial artists needed 687 pounds of force to break a concrete slab 1.5 inches thick. One early researcher estimated karate strikes could reach 1,500 pounds, but that figure was an outlier.