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Is this video still viewable after the event? I can’t seem to get it to play!
It seems to be working for me!
Working fine for me as well(?)
Good Luck
Bob
Master Joe, It took a while to view, but it was great. Keep up the good work! We are looking forward to tonights workout.
Kevin and Vicki Roy
Master Ben,
At the beginning of last night’s workout when you were working with Master Ahles on that grab, I noticed that when you “melt” you fall forward, and I realized we tend to practice only falling backwards! Last night I tried to work on it some, but I seem to hit my knees or put my hands down. What is/are some “safe” ways to fall forward?
~Amy~