Tim Tackett – Jeet Kune Do Footwork
Tim Tackett – Jeet Kune Do Footwork
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Salepage: Tim Tackett – Jeet Kune Do Footwork
DOCUMENTATION:Jeet Kune Do Footwork 00:56:30 Runtime Dimensions: 723 MB 640×360 (H.264/AVC @ 29.97fps) video 192 kbps AAC audio Language: English. NOTES: JKD Footwork offers thorough examples of the footwork techniques employed by Jeet Kune Do practitioners. Any serious art student should own this as a reference book. The Lead Step, Push Step, Step & Slide, Step & Step, Pendulum, Curve, Pivot, Step Out, Quick Step, Rocker Shuffle, Heel/Toe Sway, and other moves are among the techniques covered. Exercises & Training Techniques 20 or more exercises for honing the aforementioned footwork techniques. A basic warm-up is necessary to improve performance and reduce injuries during exercise.
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