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    [QUOTE=frasd;1244316]
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    I was told a jab can be hard, fast, soft, range finder, stay busy, type action. It is the first thing a tired fighters forgets.
    Another thing regarding the jab you don't see much is changing up the speed to avoid getting timed. Being Canadian I am forced by law to watch hockey. I remember reading an article by an opponent of Wayne Gretzky saying that he would seem to be skating at a certain pace and as soon as you think you have him timed for a check or whatever he suddenly shifts gears one way or another before you even get there.


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    Hey man, I love hockey and Gretz used to do that quite often.

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    [QUOTE=DannyV297;1244647]
    Quote Originally Posted by frasd View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I was told a jab can be hard, fast, soft, range finder, stay busy, type action. It is the first thing a tired fighters forgets.
    Another thing regarding the jab you don't see much is changing up the speed to avoid getting timed. Being Canadian I am forced by law to watch hockey. I remember reading an article by an opponent of Wayne Gretzky saying that he would seem to be skating at a certain pace and as soon as you think you have him timed for a check or whatever he suddenly shifts gears one way or another before you even get there.


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    Hey man, I love hockey and Gretz used to do that quite often.
    Guy was incredible. Like trying to body check a piece of rope.


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