![]() To block effectively, turn into punches while holding LMB and RMB at the same time. Use both defensive techniques liberally if you gas out. Your performance will likely be better if you approach each exchange with some thought toward heart rate management.īlocking and bobbing on their own don’t cause your BPM to rise. At about a 2:1 ratio, two light attacks have roughly the same effect on your heart rate as one heavy attack. ![]() You can throw 17 light attacks or 9 heavy attacks from a minimal resting heart rate before gassing out. If you gas out, your heart rate will need to fall below 170 BPM before you can perform one of those actions again. When you gas out, you will be unable to throw a punch, sidestep, or backstep for a short while. You will “gas out” if your heart rate reaches or surpasses 170 BPM. Your heart rate increases when you punch, sidestep, or backstep. Following up with an uppercut will usually knock your opponent down. An uppercut can only be thrown when you use the opposite hand to perform a second heavy attack immediately after your first heavy attack and are standing still. The uppercut is a conditional heavy attack. The jab is the standard light attack, while the hook is the standard heavy attack. Excluding the takedown, there are three kinds of attacks that you can make: jab, hook, and uppercut.
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