Thanks, this was a classic way that my Professor, Salem Assli would end seminars. We'd drill a variety of techniques and then be given sparring theme's at the end to build around what we learned. It's a concept I believe very firmly in. Thanks for watching!
This is really good! I love the format of your lessons, keep them coming :) Could you do a video about the débordement, how to use, what kind of combinations does it offers etc ? I am in my first year learning Savate and I find that the débordement is harder than the décalage to create angles...
Firstly I want to thank you for the kind compliment, I really appreciate it and it was the first thing I read today. Put me in a great mood. That aside I can absolutely work on an episode regarding that. I have a number of episodes presently lined up so it may take a little while do get to it, but I can definitely start working on something. Again thank you for the kind comment and thanks for watching.
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Thanks, this was a classic way that my Professor, Salem Assli would end seminars. We'd drill a variety of techniques and then be given sparring theme's at the end to build around what we learned. It's a concept I believe very firmly in. Thanks for watching!
This is really good! I love the format of your lessons, keep them coming :) Could you do a video about the débordement, how to use, what kind of combinations does it offers etc ? I am in my first year learning Savate and I find that the débordement is harder than the décalage to create angles...
Firstly I want to thank you for the kind compliment, I really appreciate it and it was the first thing I read today. Put me in a great mood.
That aside I can absolutely work on an episode regarding that. I have a number of episodes presently lined up so it may take a little while do get to it, but I can definitely start working on something.
Again thank you for the kind comment and thanks for watching.