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Cathal has some good advice. Vary the targets, so that the opponent can't figure out your pattern. Also, analyze the way you throw techniques, to make sure you aren't telegraphing too much.

thanks

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i have a question:when your fighting where is the easiest place to hit your oppoment to win the point. i have a friend in my class tht allways beats me but i never actully know where to hit him.

:kaioken:

block punches so thier arm goes across the face then aim a kick for the ribs :karate:

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In Shotokan we work on three basic principles - Sen (Before oponent's attack), Sen-no-sen (As oponent attacks), Sen-go-no-sen (After oponent attacks). The technique used is not important bacauase there are too many that you can use. What is critical is to learn Breathing Timing and the Three concepts above. All the rest will come naturally...

- Killer -

thanks m8 ill kepp tht in mind!

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