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Guarding the center like and getting to an angle to attack. Just some ideas about positioning. Any ideas on communicating the concepts more clearly are very welcome!
That’s a truly great video! Very information rich with a lot of sound combative principles succinctly explained. Again, this is the kind of learning I prefer i.e. techniques used to illustrate clearly identified and articulated principle. Brilliant!
Jeb Chiles wrote:
Any ideas on communicating the concepts more clearly are very welcome!
I think you communicate them very clearly. One thing I find useful is shorthand summaries and you do this a lot i.e. “get outside his frame”, “line him up to go somewhere I’m not”, “breakdown his posture”, etc. Those soundbites give a mental hook on which to hang the concept. Superb stuff!
That’s a truly great video! Very information rich with a lot of sound combative principles succinctly explained. Again, this is the kind of learning I prefer i.e. techniques used to illustrate clearly identified and articulated principle. Brilliant!
Thank you! Those are the qualities I enjoy about your teaching style!
Jeb Chiles wrote:
Any ideas on communicating the concepts more clearly are very welcome!
Iain Abernethy wrote:
I think you communicate them very clearly. One thing I find useful is shorthand summaries and you do this a lot i.e. “get outside his frame”, “line him up to go somewhere I’m not”, “breakdown his posture”, etc. Those soundbites give a mental hook on which to hang the concept. Superb stuff!
I really appreciate the specific feedback! thank you again!
Hi Jeb,
That’s a truly great video! Very information rich with a lot of sound combative principles succinctly explained. Again, this is the kind of learning I prefer i.e. techniques used to illustrate clearly identified and articulated principle. Brilliant!
I think you communicate them very clearly. One thing I find useful is shorthand summaries and you do this a lot i.e. “get outside his frame”, “line him up to go somewhere I’m not”, “breakdown his posture”, etc. Those soundbites give a mental hook on which to hang the concept. Superb stuff!
All the best,
Iain
Hi Iain,
Thank you! Those are the qualities I enjoy about your teaching style!
I really appreciate the specific feedback! thank you again!
Jeb