Timing, Speed, Power, and Precision

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  1. Nice timing would be hard to predict that sweep. That’s why keeping it simple is a dangerous weapon to the opponent. And I like how his movement was small so even if he missed that sweep he could recover.

  2. In the 80’s I trained with a great Karate instructor called K.C.Williams. He always said “You can have the best technique in the world, but if you don’t understand distance and timing you have nothing”

    • I always stay out of trouble, but there are times you can meet a real idiot that want to cause trouble. Using your head and stay cool will help the problem to not escalate to a terrible situation.

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