When playing tekken do you have your eyes glued on your opponent? I have a difficult time breaking throws. Do i have to look at my opponent’s arms the whole time? To know which arms come out first for throws. I have tried to keep my eye on my opponent but for some reason i can’t do it for too long. I sort of forget it. I need help so i get better at seeing what’s coming.
I usually have my eye on my opponent then shift to mine for a short while to see what range I’m at. For breaking throws I would just practice mode throw breaks. Throw breaks are a weakness of mine but as long as you can recognize if they are homing and generic or 1+2. If not one of those they might be doing a 2. 1 is the most uncommon throw breaks.
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When playing tekken do you have your eyes glued on your opponent? I have a difficult time breaking throws. Do i have to look at my opponent’s arms the whole time? To know which arms come out first for throws. I have tried to keep my eye on my opponent but for some reason i can’t do it for too long. I sort of forget it. I need help so i get better at seeing what’s coming.
I usually have my eye on my opponent then shift to mine for a short while to see what range I’m at. For breaking throws I would just practice mode throw breaks. Throw breaks are a weakness of mine but as long as you can recognize if they are homing and generic or 1+2. If not one of those they might be doing a 2. 1 is the most uncommon throw breaks.
@@CBMfromOhio Thanks for the advice. I'll work hard to learn throw breaks. Most people get away too much with it against me.
Raiding this channel. Gonna copyright strike this video >:]