Very often, you did something slow with your arm, for example, and something rapid with your feet - but the arm had to do something large against this - and this set up a kind of opposition.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Verbally, I'm quite fast on my feet. I could embarrass or anger most people if I wanted to.
I let my feet spend as little time on the ground as possible. From the air, fast down, and from the ground, fast up.
I have bad reflexes. I was once run over by a car being pushed by two guys.
There's always opposition when you do something big. I do many things that are controversial. When people see it, they love it!
I don't believe in strong-arming people.
I wasn't allowed to throw big hooks and overhand rights until I'd been striking for three years. It's so you don't rely on those things from the very beginning. If your footwork sucks, and you can only stand in one place and throw your hands all crazy while the other person is running around, you're never going to be able to hit them.
In particular, this arm has 7 degrees-of-freedom that makes the overall motion of the arm very complex so that, before you start driving the arm, you should be very familiar with all the position it can get.
Countless hours of physical therapy - and the talents of the medical community - have brought me new movement in my right arm. It's fractional progress, and it took a long time, but my arm moves when I tell it to.
I was running to catch a train when one of my teachers saw me. He thought I was fast, time me, and later gave me my first instructions in sprinting. I happened to be at the right place at the right time.
I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk.