Start with negation – then build your attacks: The toughest matches rare those you you blow for blow against your opponent. You are attacking him and he is simultaneously attacking you. Everything becomes a hectic battle where in truth, the outcome could go either way. Battles like this can be and certainly make for excitement, but they do not exhibit the of control that is central to our sport. I usually encourage my students to BEGIN WITH NEGATION. Start each encounter to shutting down an to attack through grip fighting, stance, position and motion. Once you have removed the initial danger, then you can really on launching your own attacks without the distraction of having to simultaneously deal with an opponents attacks. Here, Nicky Ryan comes into the dangerous guard of behind string grips and stance so that he can remove the initial danger and set up the passing pressure that saw him to victory.

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