Not necessarily. You never want to lock your knees in a fight and so hey should always be bent. You could not throw an uppercut if you were standing straight up. I mean you could, but you would have the power of a three year girl. Or boy. So bending your knees is essential to a powerful uppercut, but you wouldn't get more power from going into a full squat first. I don't really know what your asking
Not necessarily. You never want to lock your knees in a fight and so hey should always be bent. You could not throw an uppercut if you were standing straight up. I mean you could, but you would have the power of a three year girl. Or boy. So bending your knees is essential to a powerful uppercut, but you wouldn't get more power from going into a full squat first. I don't really know what your asking
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The Arrival and District 9 both feature aliens whose knees bend backwards, but in real life, camelids fron knees bend forward, and rear knees bend backwards
You have to bend your knees so your weight shifts forward and gives the hit more power.
They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
The cast of Bend Your Knees - 2010 includes: Gareth Llewelyn Rebecca Stoddart as Sophie
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Every sport.
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They need to have knees to walk. And to swim. And occasionally to bend down and drink.
When squatting, your knees should not bend past a 90-degree angle to prevent strain and injury.