Keeping a routine from going stale

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How do you guys (and gals) keep a routine from growing stale, meaning the form begins to noticeably repeat and look unorthodox? For me, its hard to keep going longer than about 5 five seconds before repeating myself. Any tips or tricks to keep it going smooth?

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A real knife collector is always broke.
 
easy.. blow the crowd away by finshing it off with an aerial =).

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Go to Clay's site, look at every technique, find something you either have trouble doing or don't know how to do, go from beginner and go all the way to the double bali section. Work the bali closed as well as locked open, try to see how many techniques you can do as well as naming them (from memory) wether it be Jeff Imada's techs or Clay's. Lastly, make up your own techniques, it is difficult but once you think of one you can change it up and mix it with another technique, make it more hard and complex. Always have fun with the bali, never get bored with it.



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Cameron
"It takes a killer...to stop a killer"

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