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An idiom referring to the point in the execution of a Base Move where the practitioner changes into the execution of a different Base Move. |
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Essentially, a Change-up Point is the point in a Base Move where the practitioner splices, grafts, or extends the Base Move.
Change-up Point can also refer to the point in a Base Move where a practitioner can potentially change to a different Base Move.
Change-up Point is typically used in the context of Self-Defense Technique execution.
The most common point in the execution of a Base Move to do a change-up is at a Margin for Error position.
A practitioner mainly relies upon reading the opponent and Position Recognition in order to recognize a Change-up Point.
The reasons for a practitioner to utilize a Change-up Point are: a.Because the opponent forced a change to occur b.Because the practitioner wishes to change |
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