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  • #11
    Originally posted by j View Post
    learning to read your opponent is a huge advantage allowing you to time the opponents punc better. and know where the openings are on the guy you are sparring. every punch is an opening, every retraction is a closing. timing and positioning man.

    T-97 toches on the small movements of the opponent. but be carefull as vets use them to **** with you. that's where intent comes in.

    one practice - spar at a medium/slow pace. this helps you find opnening and guage timing so that you are not clueless when doing rougher sparring. and spar with many kinds of people.

    these tips alone should give you months of training to refine these skills. and don't abondon them when you are proficient at them. go back occasionally and get used to them all over again. you WILL learn new stuff from that.

    Yh deffinatly listen to this guy. He's like a martial art grand master or something crazy cause he seems to know everything!

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    • #12
      Drill it with mitts untill it becomes second nature. Then try it while sparring. Also helps to visualize while shadowboxing and hitting the heavy bag. Good luck.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pinoy_Texan View Post
        Drill it with mitts untill it becomes second nature. Then try it while sparring. Also helps to visualize while shadowboxing and hitting the heavy bag. Good luck.
        Thanks for the advice all.. Btw, whats T-97?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by makaveli_uk View Post
          Thanks for the advice all.. Btw, whats T-97?
          I gatta tell you that T-97 is a god of sorts like myself, he created the Lederman Fan Club so therefore he is a true mexican warrior. As is BrendanWoodside and roger08.

          JIM!

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