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Thanks for sharing this video with us. I think those are some good concepts there, and they should be a level in the training of one-steps that is an advancement from the simple "back and forth" one-step training. I think you show a great training tool that has lots of options to work with.

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I do agree with Brian here. Training drills/tools should have the ability to build upon and off other training drills/tools; flowing transitions have the continuity necessary. If not, then not only is the training drills/tools disjointed, but so is the application(s) when it counts.

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Thanks for sharing this video with us. I think those are some good concepts there, and they should be a level in the training of one-steps that is an advancement from the simple "back and forth" one-step training. I think you show a great training tool that has lots of options to work with.

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I do agree with Brian here. Training drills/tools should have the ability to build upon and off other training drills/tools; flowing transitions have the continuity necessary. If not, then not only is the training drills/tools disjointed, but so is the application(s) when it counts.

Agreed... :) Great points!

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