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Name that Kata!


Darkranger85

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A few more training sessions and you'll have it all sorted!!

I'm in the same place as you at the moment, new kata and trying to remember the sequence. Just got off Youtube, where I could only find IMHO, poor examples of this particular kata. I just don't understand why so many people rush when they do kata!!

Training tonight, so will get some good practice in!!!

"We don't have any money, so we will have to think" - Ernest Rutherford

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A trick I learned from my instructor which was repeated later on by the instructors when I took Judo--

Bring a notebook (even a pocket sized one) and a pen or pencil with you to class every day.

As soon as class lets out, write down things you think are important or things you want to practice more or tips you were given or anything else you think you're going to forget.

Refer back to it when practicing.

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A trick I learned from my instructor which was repeated later on by the instructors when I took Judo--

Bring a notebook (even a pocket sized one) and a pen or pencil with you to class every day.

As soon as class lets out, write down things you think are important or things you want to practice more or tips you were given or anything else you think you're going to forget.

Refer back to it when practicing.

Actually I did write it down. :)

Unfortunately I neglected to note whether it was a left jab or right jab, left elbow or right elbow, etc lol.

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A trick I learned from my instructor which was repeated later on by the instructors when I took Judo--

Bring a notebook (even a pocket sized one) and a pen or pencil with you to class every day.

As soon as class lets out, write down things you think are important or things you want to practice more or tips you were given or anything else you think you're going to forget.

Refer back to it when practicing.

I usually do that, but what annoys the heck out of me is when i don't bring it that is when we learn something new or have something told to me to improve on.

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