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1) | Punches are delivered on a _____ of travel |
2) | The forward bow in Long Form One is used to deliver a _____ |
3) | The _____ side of Short Form One is shown with the triple block section of Long Form One |
4) | The forward bow in Long Form One shows a _____ angle |
5) | The right _____ cat stance is highlighted in Long Form One |
6) | There are _____ punches in the isolation of Long Form One |
7) | Punches always make contact with the _____ of the first two knuckles |
8) | There are _____ outward blocks in Long Form One |
9) | There are _____ upward blocks in Long Form One (excluding double-factors) |
10) | The triple blocks introduce blocking with the _____ hand |
11) | The inside-downward palm up block is delivered with a _____ Method of Execution |
12) | The inside-downward palm down block is delivered with a _____ Method of Execution |
13) | The punches in Long Form One are delivered with a _____ Method of Execution |
14) | There are(is) _____ isolation(s) section(s) in Long Form One |
15) | The first punch of the isolation is done with the _____ arm |
16) | There are _____ moves in the standard execution of Long Form One |
17) | The shared stance between Short Form One and Long Form One is the _____ bow |
18) | The first right punch is delivered toward _____ |
19) | Long Form One teaches you to pivot on the _____ of your foot |
20) | Adjusting your foot prior to a foot maneuver is commonly referred to as _____ your heel |
21) | The reverse block to the inside-downward palm down is the _____ block |
22) | The only block in Long Form One that is not designed to make contact with your forearm is the _____ block |
23) | You should not hold your _____ during the execution of Long Form One |
24) | Long Form One faces _____ directions |
25) | Stances are designed to create a stable _____ in Long Form One |