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01-17-2006, 04:29 AM
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at beginners level it should be slow and big, that way the teacher can see and correct bad habits. it also makes it easier to do naturally and quickly later on. get the basics firts, e.g timing etc.
personally, when fighting i found it harder to do big iai cuts as they were too slow, but i got shouted at for doing ickle hits, and thats why i didnt grade well (and i wrenched my shoulder out doing my first kirikaesi cut-grrg)
but yeah, big and slow and rhythmical, to prevent tripping over yourself.
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