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Some 3-0 Actions with Different Triggers. Pistol / Keep Next / Keep Pistol / High Split Into Zoom Pistol / High Split Twist into Stack (spain) Pistol / Rip / DHO Short Roll Kick Then go into different 2-0 Actions or 2 Shots and then 1-0 From here you...

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Add defense to this drill and constraints and it will be solid.

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Lol my man stop it

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