For the double leg, it's important to discuss observing the micro in opponent tendencies when becoming legged, and the macro of where your equipment is, and what it is doing when the opponent becomes legged. (typically people will raise their shield when they are struck in the boardside leg, or they will "Shift/passing step/stance switch" as a response to being legged. or they may have a higher likelihood to counter attack as a response to being legged). Considering the "when" with the double leg, I typically format this attack in the "When I'm initiating, When I"m recieving/countering" Again the placement of your equipment and optimal pathing, and considering of their likely returns/intentions, on your way to the other leg is probably the most important.
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@supermanofmen Raven, thank you for making these clarifying points. The planning, understanding the response, setup, initiation, and execution are all key factors in pulling the win for Legged scenarios and more broadly all fighting instances. Your points fill in a lot of the gaps to making a robust fighter that is actually making their path to success rather than smashing combos until something works. For this class I was hoping to teach the basics of the mechanics and the setups. I try not to pack too much in one video. I'm going to cover many of these points in my positioning class but then inmy advanced Category classes my focus will be to connect the base mechanics and Combos with the mental and conceptual sides of fighting to build the skills of dissection, information extraction, planning, ect. Thank you again for the pointers! 🙏