Sentence examples for position your opponent from inspiring English sources

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You'd better never underestimate the position your opponent is in".

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To do the move correctly, you have to start by positioning your opponent so that they'll be far from the ropes to make the submission hold more believable.

Put your opponent into the position where he is draped over the middle rope, facing the crowd.

Do not use this move until you know how to place your opponent in the recovery position as described in first aid.

You are now positioned behind your opponent.

You have so much more knowledge about a given position than your opponent does that, inevitably, over time, you're going to break through".

If you find yourself in a position where your opponent realizes what you are doing, leave the area.

Whenever someone baits you and you don't take it, you end up in a stronger position than your opponent.

There is essentially no way for you to win from this position, unless your opponent stops trying to win or stop you from winning! Try to win if the opponent starts at the edge.

Theoretically, you can win from this position, but your opponent would have to make a huge mistake, such as not seeing that you have two X's in a row.

The campaign consciousness involves simplifying your own positions, exaggerating your opponent's weaknesses and magnifying the differences between your relative positions.

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