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How likely is it to practice martial arts in home, and how can it be done?
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>>250002
Borderline worthless, unless you're already *very* proficient
You need full contact sparring
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>>250002
The biggest problems in striking are managing distance and creating openings. You will practice neither of these if you are just training alone. Punches and kicks won't do much if they don't land, and landing punches against an opponent who counters and uses footwork is a lot harder than most people think.
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>>250002
You're gonna need a teacher to tell you if you're even doing the move right you could easily practice something like boxing at home only to end up having a shit jab or hook simply becuase you've been training it wrong for ages. Then when you go see a real teacher it's gonna be harder to correct



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