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	Comments on: Relentless Rhythms &#124; Episode 8 Karuhat Secrets of Style &#124; 92 min	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Also wanted to let you know I&#039;ve been trying some of these &quot;games&quot; in sparring class the last couple weeks and I think these videos have helped. Watching the slow, repetitive sparring and having Karuhat&#039;s strategy broken down into small manageable games has helped me get some composure. I watch lots of other technique/breakdown videos online and these have made the most difference for me so far. I actually don&#039;t study Muay Thai but kickboxing so I never heard of Karuhat, but I am now a fan. 

Usually depending on the day or who I am sparring with, I either have no game plan and my body feels locked up and unwilling to kick or move or I have too many ideas or techniques jumbled in my head and end up all over the place, exhausting myself. But I&#039;ve felt noticeably more in control the last couple times and more able to disrupt and slow down fast or aggressive people if I need to.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also wanted to let you know I&#8217;ve been trying some of these &#8220;games&#8221; in sparring class the last couple weeks and I think these videos have helped. Watching the slow, repetitive sparring and having Karuhat&#8217;s strategy broken down into small manageable games has helped me get some composure. I watch lots of other technique/breakdown videos online and these have made the most difference for me so far. I actually don&#8217;t study Muay Thai but kickboxing so I never heard of Karuhat, but I am now a fan. </p>
<p>Usually depending on the day or who I am sparring with, I either have no game plan and my body feels locked up and unwilling to kick or move or I have too many ideas or techniques jumbled in my head and end up all over the place, exhausting myself. But I&#8217;ve felt noticeably more in control the last couple times and more able to disrupt and slow down fast or aggressive people if I need to.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for documenting these training sessions! You are looking really good -especially in this latest video.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for documenting these training sessions! You are looking really good -especially in this latest video.</p>
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