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		<description>[...] MMA   You can tell a lot about someone by their foot movement and positioning. Your feet directly correlates with your striking and punching power. Punching power starts from the feet and travels all the way through your body to the end of your fist. This was described in the video about the Anatomy of a Knockout. [...]</description>
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