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  • I always wondered how important kilap was to sparring/fighting, how it helps improve sparring/fighing ability, and how you transition to sparring from kilap. So I really appreciate this video.

  • I think parrying to the opposite shoulder is a little risky as you leave yourself open if you miss the punch or if you are fooled by a fake. When i parry i have forward intent so if the person fakes or i miss the punch i hit them and move in or atleast have a hand infront of me (where i can use it more easily) rather than on my opposite shoulder.Thanks for the video.

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