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<blockquote data-quote="Lorenzo" data-source="post: 2059239" data-attributes="member: 115784"><p>hello,</p><p></p><p>if you want to LOOK flawless, then you need to BE flawless, and that means practice. one technique is not going to suffice. you need understanding (in depth understanding) of all the basic techniques and situations before you can improvise effectively.</p><p></p><p>practice will be your best tool here. practice practice practice and more practice.</p><p></p><p>and then practice.</p><p></p><p>don't limit yourself to gimmicks or shortcuts. if you want to really improve your karate, then train all aspects of the karate. don't focus on "technique acquisition". karate is not merely a list of techniques. it is a dynamic, chaotic game with many nuances. learn those nuances, learn the game. it will take time.</p><p></p><p>you want to get good at karate. you don't just want to get good at a few tricks.</p><p></p><p>now go train.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lorenzo, post: 2059239, member: 115784"] hello, if you want to LOOK flawless, then you need to BE flawless, and that means practice. one technique is not going to suffice. you need understanding (in depth understanding) of all the basic techniques and situations before you can improvise effectively. practice will be your best tool here. practice practice practice and more practice. and then practice. don't limit yourself to gimmicks or shortcuts. if you want to really improve your karate, then train all aspects of the karate. don't focus on "technique acquisition". karate is not merely a list of techniques. it is a dynamic, chaotic game with many nuances. learn those nuances, learn the game. it will take time. you want to get good at karate. you don't just want to get good at a few tricks. now go train. thanks [/QUOTE]
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