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Live Striking Practice: Safe & Productive CLA Training w/ Adam Singer

MMA striking, kickboxing, karate, and beyond.

Adam Singer joins us again to discuss how he balances safety and productivity using the constrains-led approach to teach 100% live sparring classes from the ground up, beginner to advanced.

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This episode was produced by Micah Peacock, including the intro and outro music.

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