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Or do you believe that a well trained fighter can use his entire training repertoire in a real fight? Also, a good opponent can often just be very unpredictable...
what separates the parts of your repertoire that you can use in a fight from those that you can't? Familiarity and practice. Develope both of those enough, and you'll eventually master every technique you know.
Well, John says that he does.
Yeah, that makes sense, I certainly agree. The issue then is, I guess, whether there is a finite limit of the techniques you can learn... can you ever learn them all? If not and you keep learning new things, I would think there would always be a gap for most of us.
there are some techniques you'll almost never use because your body is less cooperative in that direction than other peoples', or everybody's taller than you and it doesn't work on them, or something else like that.
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