The 2015 Honda CB300F

Automotive
The new 2015 Honda CB300F Model is here. This Honda Motorcycle comes in a great lightweight design. It's a nimble-handling naked motorcycle that provides tons of fun to both the experienced and newbie motorcyclists. With its 300-class engine, this new motorcycle model from Honda portrays a dash of attitude as well as independence, plus extensive credibility. So, whether you are zipping around town to catch fun, or commuting from place to place, the roomy ergonomics and the power-band of the Honda CB300F is designed to make each and every ride a fun ride.
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Features of the CB300F Honda Motorcycle
Lightweight, Narrow and Low
The single-cylinder machine of this fun-filled motorcycle makes it narrow. And, with the seat measuring 30.7-inch in height, this bike is low and feels light since it weighs only 348-pounds. All these promote easy ride and handling.
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Great Fuel Efficiency
The CB300F Honda bike is highly rated at the gas pump in terms of fuel economy. Its fuel efficiency rating is approximately 71 miles per gallon. It is also a passenger-capable bike, and of course freeway legal. It is a complete package of style combined with fun.
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The Power of Single-Cylinder Engine
The single-cylinder engine alongside fuel injection, plus a counter-balancer and double-overhead cams that come with the 2015 Honda CB300F provide a good number of real benefits. One of such great benefits is power delivery: the sort of torque and midrange power that a single offers is suitable for all levels of cyclists and riders.
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Counterbalance Shaft
The CB300F Honda bike's counter-balancer feature makes the bike a smooth runner. You are simply combining narrow overall width as well as power benefits of a single with the effortlessness of a multi-cylinder motorcycle.
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Disc Brakes
This stylish Honda bike comes with front and rear hydraulic discs, enabling brilliant stopping power as well as excellent brake feel. You can be sure that things will stay simple, plus un-sprung weight is kept lower with the front 296 mm hydraulic disc and the 220mm rear hydraulic disk.
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Under-Seat Storage
The under-seat storage is a excellent and a rider can put items such as gloves, map, and sunglasses right inside this lockable area once you lift the rear passenger seat.
Separate Passenger Seat
The Honda Motorcycle CB300F is passenger ready with the separate passenger seat feature. That's not all, the bike also includes standard passenger foot-pegs and an integrated grab rail, giving you the opportunity to ride with someone - this is another feature that confirms the CB300F's versatility.
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Affordable
At $3999 retail, the 2015 Honda CB300F model is completely affordable, considering the tons of innovative features that have been loaded into this stylish bike. To crown it all, the bike comes with transferable 1-year limited warranty, plus unlimited mileage. And, the Honda Protection Plan provides extended coverage.
Other innovative features of the CB300F include full LCD digital meter (multi-function), state-of-the-art exhaust system for enhanced performance and appearance. Also, the seat and side covers have been specially configured to promote easier reach to the ground.
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Bottom Line
The 2015 Honda CB300F is worth every dime invested into it.
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Classic Cars

Classic Cars
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Several of the cars that have been used as the central character of a film or television show have already found their way into museums across the nation. Many of these gas-powered inventions have been so loved by visionary writers that they were even given names that identified them as special vehicles with extraordinary powers. The most famous fictional cars to appear in pop culture are Herbie, Kit, Gladys, Eleanor, and the Batmobile.
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Herbie of "The Love Bug"
Herbie was one of the first racers to come from the magic of film. As he raced to fame, Herbie could do wheelies, outrun the fastest sports cars, and help his driver find love. Awkwardly, the love he finds is the girlfriend of his racing buddy. Herbie appeared in several film and television spinoffs from the late 1960s through the early 2000s.
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Kitt of "Knight Rider"
Kitt was a marvelous machine equipped with the most advanced computer gadgets envisioned by the television industry. He was a sleek black car driven by Michael Knight and bound for heroic feats and derring-do. Together, the duo saved women, foiled bank robbers, and stopped a disaster that would have certainly ended the world. Kitt's on-board talking computer was famous for keeping Michael Knight in check. There was a very human quality about Kitt that rang true with his television audience.
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Gladys of "My Mother the Car"
Kitt was not the first talking car to visit homes through television. Many years ago, for a short period of time, Gladys was an older vehicle inhabited by the spirit of the dead mother of Jerry Van Dyke. Any one of the many automobile museums would have been far happier to have her grace their showrooms than her son was to have her parked in his garage. The car constantly argued with her son throughout the show's short run on television.
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Eleanor of "Gone in 60 Seconds"
From the jaunty jalopies that ushered in an era of fast cars to the daring young men that drove them, cars and their drivers have been the objects of legends as they sped their way to success in the film world. Eleanor ranks high within the muscle class category of collector's prizes. She's a beauty with a sleek frame and powerful engine. Before Nicholas Cage stole the iconic beauty in the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds," H.B. Halicki stole a different model with the same name in the 1974 original film.
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The Batmobile
This role has been performed by numerous cars in movies and on television. The original Batmobile has resurfaced every now and then in the news, and people have speculated on its whereabouts for decades. Many car aficionados have sought it out for their own collections, but for now it rotates between multiple automobile museums. It's not a particularly attractive car, and its speed is questionable, but it holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of television viewers who first saw the caped crusader drive it in the 1960s.
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Whether it's muscle cars or luxury sedans that catch your interest, great cars are on display all across the nation in automobile museums.
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Social Media

Social Media
While someone can do things because they want to do them, they can also do things because they want approval. When this happens, one is going to be focused on what other people think of them.
If this is something that takes place from time to time, it might not have a negative effect on their life. Yet, if this is something that takes place on a regular basis, it is going to cause someone to disconnect from themselves.
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Point Of Focus
Their point of focus will be on others, and this can then set them up to overlook their own needs. However, all the time they have such a high need for approval, they are not going to be thinking about what is taking place within them..
During the moments when they get approval, they might be able to feel good about themselves. But no matter how good they feel, it might not be enough for them to experience a sense of fulfilment.
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Short Term Solution
When someone looks for approval from others, it is generally going to mean that they need to receive it all the time. It won't be enough for them to receive it on the odd occasions, and this is because it won't last.
Once they have received approval from others, they may find that it soon wears off. What this can show is that it is not possible for them to internalise the feedback that they are receiving from others.
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Playing a Role
One reason why it is not possible for them to internalise what they receive can be because they are playing a role. What this means is that their 'true self' is being covered up and their 'false self' has taken over.
Therefore, although one is receiving approval, it is not going to be for the person they are; it will be for the role they are playing. If one was able to let go off their need to play a role and was able to embrace their true self, their need for approval would diminish.
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Self-approval
When this happens, one will be their own best friend as opposed to their own worst enemy. And while their need for approval won't disappear, it won't end up controlling their life.
What this will show is that they are an interdependent human being and not a dependent human being. They will be able to approve of themselves as well as receive approval from others, and the approval they provide themselves will be what matters to them.
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True Self
There will be some people who always been in touch with their true self and then there will be others who have developed this connection as an adult. To get in touch with one's true self as an adult may have taken hard work and commitment.
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This could have been a time where they had to face the emotional pain that was within them, and this wouldn't have been easy. Yet, through grieving their unmet childhood needs and through being affirmed for who they are, they would have gradually been able to let go of their false self.
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Doing the Same Thing
However, even though some people will let go of their false self (and their compulsive need for approval at the same time), there will be others who will continue to act in the same ways. In the past, one would have been able to receive approval through what they did around others.
But this has all changed, and one no longer needs to be around others in order to receive approval. In today's world, the only thing someone needs to do in order to receive approval from others is to use social media.
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Signs of Approval
As a result of this, there is no need for them to go into the 'real world'; they simply need a device that supports social media. one can the share a picture, status, or a video, and see how many 'likes' or 'retweets' they get.
If what they share receives a certain amount of 'likes' or 'retweets', they may believe that other people approve of them. The feedback they have received from others has then given them permission to feel good about themselves.
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Caught Up
This can then set one up to be in a position where the responses they receive on social media define how they feel. If their 'friends' and 'followers' give them the feedback they desire, it is not going to be a problem
However, when they don't get the kind of responses they need to feel good about themselves, it is going to cause them to suffer. One's wellbeing is then in the hands of others, and they can end up being addicted to receiving positive responses from others.
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Two Experiences
The positive responses from others will allow them to feel good themselves, whereas, when they don't receive these responses they will feel bad about themselves. Based on this, it is easy to see why someone could end up in a position where they are addicted to receiving approval from people on social media.
When someone ends up being addicted to drugs, alcohol, or to working out, it is because of how they feel without these things. If they felt different to begin with, they wouldn't have the need to be addicted to them.
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Conclusion
What this shows is that while it would be easy to blame social media, it is also important to look into why someone would end up in the position they are in. For example, if someone doesn't accept themselves to begin with, it is going to be easier for them to be caught up in how other people respond to them on social media.
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In this sense, it could be said that social media is just another way for someone to avoid how they feel. If someone is unable to accept themselves, it might be important for them to seek external assistance.
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How Leukemia Is Diagnosed

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There are various tests that can be done to help diagnose a patient for leukemia. The following three methods are the most common:
1. Physical Examination - Often used to check for lumps, abnormalities, or certain leukemia symptoms that may be present in a patient. This examination will usually include a thorough revision of the patients medical history, family history, and any risk factors that may exist specific to the patient. After the examination has been completed, it is usual for blood testing to follow.
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2. Blood Tests - Such as CBC (complete blood count) tests can detect leukemia by determining the number of both red and white blood cells, together with the platelets (the small, round, thin blood cells that help the blood to stop flowing from a cut by becoming thick and sticky), the number of red blood cells that make-up the blood sample, and the amount of hemoglobin that consists in the blood.
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- A peripherial blood smear (a thin layer of blood [stained] smeared on a microscope slide which allows for the cells to be examined microscopically) to determine the presence of "blast cells," which will reveal both the type and quantity of white blood cells that exist, may also be used.
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- A cytogenetic analysis of the blood may be used to check for any changes in the chromosomes of the lymphocytes, together with other blood tests to see how well the body's organs are functioning.
3. Biopsy - A fine needle is usually inserted into the hip or breast bone to remove either a sample of bone, or bone marrow for microscopic examination in a laboratory (bone marrow aspiration [most common]). The sample is usually examined by a pathologist for any signs of cancerous cells.
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Other forms of biopsy may include:
(a) Lymph node biopsy - depending on the type of leukemia suspected (a lymph node is removed for examination by a pathologist).
(b) Lumbar Puncture/Spinal Tap - is where spinal fluid is removed from between the vertebrae in the spine, for examination by a pathologist.
Other procedures during the biopsy process may include:
CT Scans, X-rays, MRI's (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and Ultra Sound Scans.
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The Story of a kids book

Kids and Teens
When the author flew to Ghana in February 1971, to take up a teaching post at the University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, his three sons were 9 years, 6 years and 3 months old. As the years passed, one by one the boys left to attend boarding school in England and the father took to writing each a letter every Sunday morning.
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As often as possible, he tried to send a story with the letter and these proved popular not only with his sons but with their school mates. When the stories were sent recorded on tape, the tapes were misappropriated. Other parents urged the publication of the stories but the effort was postponed because suitable illustrations were not available. Now that grandchildren have read the stories, they are to be published in the hope that their children and many others will also enjoy them.
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The true origin of the stories must be traced back to long car journeys in England in the 1960s, when they were related in answer to the plea 'tell us a story.' So the characters were well known to the boys before they read about them at boarding school. The boys spent long summer holidays in Kumasi and were friends with the children of other lecturers and professors. Inevitably, the stories were shared and came to the attention of other parents. One father, employed in the Faculty of Architecture, pressed for the publication of the stories and offered to provide the illustrations. The offer was accepted but the pictures never materialised.
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This scenario was repeated over the following years. Sadly, one would-be illustrator passed away before the task could be accomplished. After this disappointment the drafts languished for three decades. They were lucky to survive, having been composed on a portable typewriter, long before the days of word processors or personal computers. Their revival was prompted by the demands of grandchildren, alerted to the possibility by their fathers.
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One grandson produced a few sketches of the characters in the stories and once again the issue of publication arose. So the old yellowing pages with faint grey type were painfully retyped into a Word file in preparation for sending to a publisher. In this exercise it was realised that in the forty years or more since the stories were originally composed much had happened to change perception and understanding.
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A hidden agenda had always been to help extent the knowledge and vocabulary of the youthful reader. To ensure the continuing pursuit of this end some updating was needed, so an extended period or rewriting then ensued.
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The matter of suitable illustrations was not resolved before the task was taken up by a publisher. There was some delay in finding an illustrator with the right style, and even after one was selected there remained a few problems with some characters and locations. The process of final adjustment was aided by some sketches executed by a granddaughter. So what began as a family-centred task ended the same way. After gestating for more than two generations the stories are now set to meet new families and a new generation of readers.
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Self Improvement

Self Improvement
While celebrities have always existed in some shape or form, it has never been as easy as it is today for someone to be famous. There is no need for someone to have achieved something significant; the only thing they need is an online presence.
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This is something that one can develop in a matter of weeks or even hours; it is no longer necessary for one to wait for a prolonged period of time. For example, if someone creates something that ends up going 'viral', it can end up being seen by millions of people in a matter minutes.
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A Star Is Born
When this happens, one can go from being a relative unknown to someone who is known by people from all over the world. And while this may relate to a video that they have made that demonstrates a certain talent or skill, this might not be the case.
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It could just be a video that makes other people laugh, or they might be sharing their life with others. This is not to say that comedy has no value or someone's life has no importance; what it comes down to is how times have changed.
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Values
Even though one generation values something, it doesn't mean next generation will have the same outlook. This is why it is to be expected that there will be a difference when it comes to who each generation elevates.
Although there will still be some people who have values that match up with the values people had in the past, it is not always possible for someone to realise this. And this is because their attention might be consumed by what is taking place in the mainstream.
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The Mainstream
When it comes down to what people believe about the world, or about the people who inhabit the planet, there is strong chance that they developed these views through being exposed to the mainstream media. One reason for this is that it takes effort to think, and how one doesn't need to think if they let others do it for them.
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So on one side, this will allow one to save energy, but on the other, it will set them up to be manipulated. This is not the say that everything the media presents is false, but at the same time, it would be dangerous to believe everything.
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Control
In the past, the mainstream media and the other establishments would have had most of the power when it came to who would be famous. But the internet has changed this, and this have given people far more control than ever before when it comes to whether they will be famous or not.
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It has been said that everyone wants to be famous, and in today's world, this is something that one can make a reality. And while they will need other people to elevate them into a certain position, they won't need other people to give them any kind of financial backing in order to 'make it big'.
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Suppression
If one does have the need to be famous, they will no longer have to suppress this need. They can embrace how they feel, and do what they need to do in order to fulfil this need.
The first thing they can do is to look at what other people are doing, and then come up with the same thing or something similar. From here, they can set up an account on a social media site.
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Saturated
Once they begin to look into what other people are doing, they might start to get an idea of what they need to do to be famous. However, this might also make them think about how saturated the internet has become with people who are 'famous'.
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During this time, they may begin to see how anyone can be famous, and that it doesn't matter what they look like, how talented they are, or whether they are adding value to the world. So even though they may feel inspired by what they see, it might also cause them to feel overwhelmed.
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Meaningless
If everyone drove around in an expensive car, the car would no longer stand out, and this is because it wouldn't be exclusive. These cars wouldn't have the same value, and they would just be seen as another car on the road.
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When a small amount of people are famous, it will be normal for them to stand out, and this is because there are far more people who are not famous. Yet, if fame is no longer limited to a select few, it will start to lose its meaning.
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Valueless
And just as the quality of something can go down when it is massed produced, the same can apply when there is an increase in the amount of people who are famous. If one was famous in the past, there was the chance that they had achieved something significant, but there is less chance of this being the case today.
In many ways, being famous can be seen as something that one experiences because they are alive at this time. Through living in this age, one might have come to believe that they deserve to be famous.
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Conclusion
There is then no need for them to make a contribution to the world, and this is because they are entitled to be famous. This shows how people's values have changed, and while it would be easy to blame social media, there are other factors involved.
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What this could also show is that there is lack of guidance in today's world, and this is why fame is seen as the 'answer' to one's problems. Even though we are more 'connected' than we have ever been, it could also be said that we are more disconnected than we have ever been.
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Self Defense

Self Defense
Your action in any situation is dependent on how well you instinctively react in that critical moment. People will generally first act on the knowledge they have gained from DVDs and a few nights in a gym learning self-defense. They think they know what to do; for example, as the person or hoodie comes forward and reaches out towards you, you must take the first evasive - but, stop, it's all over, whilst you were thinking of taking that first evasive action, he has already taken you down, everything is a blur.
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My friends, in all combative Martial Arts you have no time to think. In the Western Martial Art of boxing, what you see in the ring during a serious bout is a series of blows, counter blows, weaving and dodging - neither has time to think of the first blow or counter blow. What you see is an instinctive action of blows, counter blows, weaving and dodging created by a systematic form of training or practice.
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The concert pianist doesn't have to place a finger consciously on each key; if he did, his concerto would be a total disaster, and that classical recital a total failure. If his passion and desire is to be a concert pianist, he must than add to his knowledge of the written music and keyboard many hours of "PRACTICE", in order to achieve the same interpretation of the theme on his keys as the boxer in the ring.
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There is no easy way to be proficient in any discipline except through the boring repetition of practicing the same movements or techniques. But it is your passion for that discipline that will drive you to success. Serious self-defense practitioners, professional bouncers and many self-defense students practice each movement a minimum of 3000 to 5000 times before it becomes a habit, before you can react to an assault instinctively
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So, let's look at an average repetition of 4000 times to achieve your goal of mastering a move in one month: That is approximately 134 repetitions a day, which would take about 20 minutes to complete. It is so easily achievable to gain that very important feeling of self-confidence, to begin to banish your fears and start to learn to trust your instincts. And it is on your instincts that you will react during those first few critical seconds.
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During the annual "Budokwai" Judo display at the Albert Hall in London, in the 1960s, the highlight of the evening was the 1 against 10 competition, which was always a Senior Judoka against the National Team. On this night, Mr. Watanabe 6th Dan would take each member of the British Judo National Team in turn and, as he defeated his first opponent, the second opponent would step on to the mat, and so on. On this night, he defeated the ten members of the team in just over two minutes and his favorite technique on that night was the Tai Otoshi.
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Sadly (although it didn't make much of a difference), Mr. Watanabe had sprained his right ankle earlier that week and it was heavily bandaged before he walked on the mat; when he walked off the mat, he turned to one of the other contestants and said, "I am just beginning to get the feel of that Tai Otoshi."
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In other words, he had been practicing the Tai Otoshi for possibly 20 years or more, and it became part of an instinctive reaction to a movement, a sudden calculated step by his opponent that would allow Mr. Watanabe to execute his favorite throw. It has often been said that Judo is very much like a game of chess on the mat; the master can always anticipate the next move his pupil will take before he executes his move, in this case, his Tai Otoshi.
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It is this instinctive action that we must achieve through repetition and practice; there is no other way to achieve this. But here comes the crunch: to just simply carry out a series of movements repeatedly, with no specific technique or timing, creates a bad habit, and the wrong instinctive reaction. It is not sufficient to just place one foot in front of the other, twist, turn and then visualize throwing your opponent or parrying his attack; you would fail to achieve your purpose, to create a smooth, coordinated, uninterrupted throw or parry.
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If you wish to practice a defense technique, you would for instance do the following: as your opponent comes forward and attempts to grab you with his right hand: (1) step off his attack line, (2) at the same time, parry his right hand across with your left palm, and (3) then counter attack with a right hammer blow to the side of his head. In practices, you would not over step in (1), but would maintain your balance; in (2) you would not over reach as your left hand moves across to parry his right hand; and in (3) the force of your blow would come from your hip.
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You would therefore practice the correct steps, and maintain your balance, your strength and the maximum force in that blow to the side of his head. The purpose of your practice is to imitate exactly the movement of your throw or your evasive technique.
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