Every strike you commit to leaves an opening. Hell, the most sublime technique is intercepting your intent before. Reading your commitment and striking the opening.
A lot of this is based on footwork and faints. Faints used to draw an attack.
I've gotten many people that way, expose myself and then slip, change angles and attack.
>Every strike you commit to leaves an opening.
There's a difference between a canyon and a ditch, let's not put again everything at the same level as if a jab was just like a overhand
A jab still leaves an opening because if I change angles to slip your jab you're already 2 steps behind. Literally.
Yeah for a fraction of a second while the rear arm is lurking in the back... Is it your lucky day...
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