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Learning and Understanding the Importance of Connection
Master Fabio Gurgel concludes his nogi seminar with closing remarks about learning how to implement a successful game: Retention of a technical syllabus offered in a short duration is not paramount to one's improvement; rather, developing a refined understanding for the feeling, timing, and connection of a localized position is crucial to integrating new movements into one's game. Capitalizing on mistakes from intentional pressure, correctly reading your opponent's reactions, and subsequently funneling their moves into known territory is how to best make your opponent submit while leaving yourself safe from their own attacks.
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