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Old August 20, 2007, 03:16 AM   #35
BluesBear
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You take two or three steps FORWARD.

This makes the dog move backwards, putting it off balance and forcing it to move down to all fours.

The natural instinct to move backwards away from the dog enables the dog to just take another step or two to stay upright and try to "dance" with you.


Even though it's against instinct, sometimes it's better to "lean into the punch" than to move back.

The key is to move in such a way/direction that inconveniences your opponent. Even if that motion is not the most convenient for you.
Remember that action is faster than reaction.
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