Thank you
Thank you Alan. I still can't figure out how to get down to 2 rebounds vs. 4 (or was it 1?) or whatever you had mentioned earlier in this thread. I must study it as I don't yet quickly understand the acronyms, etc. I think just watching some of your and Skunks videos will help. Have to learn to keep my hands up and moving together, as well as stop being so right-handed heavy.
Also, what do you guys use on your hands if anything? Wraps feel awful and my weight lifting gloves don't stop my bag now a white one, from getting red from the same scab all the time. Medical tape?
Best,
Dux
Thank you Alan. I still can't figure out how to get down to 2 rebounds vs. 4 (or was it 1?) or whatever you had mentioned earlier in this thread. I must study it as I don't yet quickly understand the acronyms, etc. I think just watching some of your and Skunks videos will help. Have to learn to keep my hands up and moving together, as well as stop being so right-handed heavy.
Also, what do you guys use on your hands if anything? Wraps feel awful and my weight lifting gloves don't stop my bag now a white one, from getting red from the same scab all the time. Medical tape?
Best,
Dux

but as for the number of rebounds required, it is pretty easy to figure some of that out. If a combination happens easily on 4 rebounds (even number) than you can do it on a lesser or more value of "even numbers", so you can go from 4 to 2 by rebounds by doing the combo faster (...with control, of course). 
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