Okay, what we're going to do is work off the hook line. All right, they've come on, there's only two lines of attack, a straight line, a hook line, a jab across the back fist. A finished drag would be a straight line hook line could be uppercut, overhead, or hook. So they basically the hook line is pretty simple. So they gives me one, why hawks, the head all want to do is freeze right there is hit and go into the blast. Very, very simple.
Again, hit go into the blast, okay? And then this time they back up once we'll move around, or move around or around, say Dave Hawks. He jabs at that's fine say jazz. Boom. That gives me that hook. Pop.
There it is. Moving around. Oh, One more time. Get a try. Okay, now what we're gonna do, we're gonna put it all together. Okay, Dave's just gonna continue jabbing right now in either jab along with some kicks, some head butts, maybe knees, different things like that there.
We're going to put into play here. Okay, see, just to see how it works. We're still not at we're sparring. Okay, a type of sparring and maybe a 10% whatsoever. All right, but we're not at combat. So you have sparring and you have combat and sparring can be at 10% it could be at 50%.
I suggest always keep it at the lower end. So you can learn to learn easy, okay. All right, so we're just gonna move around here Dave's gonna be sticking his jab Ah, no planning again. Moving around. You watch what I do. You pick out little things, pick out little things that I do.
Just pick out little things that you tie, keep the screen kick, the finger strike. Little things like that. There. Okay, we'll go nice and slow. I'll keep it real slow here. One more time.
Nice. Slow give it a try.