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Change: email - sensei_sam_oz1@hotmail.com When Do You And Your Opponent Make Mistakes? - You or the opponent are tired, due to incorrect breathing - When you retreat without attacking - When one is or feels that they are lost or losing - If one feels uncomfortable in a position and panics
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Change: email - sensei_sam_oz1@hotmail.com When Do You And Your Opponent Make Mistakes? - You or the opponent are tired, due to incorrect breathing - When you retreat without attacking- When one is or feels that they are lost or losing - If one feels uncomfortable in a position and panics
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Change: Your footwork when sparring should not be too wide or crossed when changing stance in range of the opponent. Footwork should be random to reduce
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Change: - Fitness Drills - Grappling Drills - Ground / Wrestling Drills - Sparring Drills - Hands - Sparring Drills - Kicks - Training Drill Patterns - Self Defence Drills Training Drill Objectives The first principle of training drills is to simulate
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Change: Your Opponent Make Mistakes?- You or the opponent are tired, due to incorrect breathing - When you retreat without attacking- When one is or feels that they are lost or losing - If one feels uncomfortable in a position and panics Home email - sensei_sam_oz1@hotmail.com
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Change: Ground / Wrestling DrillsSparring DrillDrills and- HandsSparring Drills - KicksTraining Drill PatternsTraining Drill Objectives The first principle of sparringtraining drills is to simulate the contest, by mimicking the techniques and fitness drills into realistic motions. The training partner needs to talk to you
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Change: fighting. When Do You And Your Opponent Make Mistakes? - You or the opponent are tired, due to incorrect breathing - When you retreat without attacking- When one is or feels that they are lost or losing - If one feels uncomfortable in a position and panics Home Page
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