Mr. Parker told me that many of them were based on the
thought that you’d developed a very strong base, both physically and in
principles, and that some of the sequences at that point could not have been
done at an earlier level. There are a lot of ideas presented in use of knee
combinations, such as striking and pinning. There are some interesting motion
reversals. More ways to buckle, sweep and take down are illustrated. Sophisticated timing changes show up, too. And
some of the techniques are just intricate and long. Being so, I look at them as
a tool to be used if I were to start the technique in the middle. Often a long
technique has a position in it that could be the opening move in itself. Mr.
Parker was known to show two techniques as one.
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