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Old 05-30-2008, 10:56 PM
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Out of Retirement-6/16/06
 
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It goes back to discipline and fundamentals.

Know your angles and positions.

Yes, if they are that close in to you it is better to stand there and let them get the perfect shot then going down.

You should angle your pad down, heel together and toes pointed out if the guy is coming right at you and the angle width is cover and theres pressure.

That's one option.

But there is no one straight answer.
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