Once you've created pressure – keep it on: Oftentimes I see students perform a fine sequence of moves and upon completion stop moving. This is understandable if you're very tired and need to compose yourself, however, in many cases once you create an opening – keep exploiting it to see how far you can take it. Very often an opponent will be discombobulated and confused at the end of a successful offensive cycle and open to subsequent attacks before he can physically and psychologically recover. This doesn't mean attacking frantically – just keep moving positively towards the next goal. Big openings are difficult to create on a good opponent – if you have created one – use it!!
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