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Broken Transition - Transition Check Point Training

Broken transition is useful for training the positions and movements of transition and getting over the barriers to making contact or face orientation from a specific location. While the pump drill is ideal for working on sequencing, timing, and rhythm, it is not as good at working on positions as the broken transition.

Playlists: Keys To Transition

Tags: Transition, Drill, Intermediate

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The stroke is broken transition.

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So broken transition is very similar to the pump drill, except instead of going through the

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rhythm of the movement that you're trying to work on and then hitting it.

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So just as a reminder, the pump drill would be kind of a one to where I get to practice

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that transition a couple times and then go.

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A broken transition is going to force you to do whatever movement you're working on and

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then go ahead and swing through.

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So the pump drill looks like this, where I pump.

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And then I swing through trying to recreate the same motion.

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The broken transition is basically, I'm going to, like let's say I'm working on this

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Jackson 5 during my transition.

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So I'm working on the direction that my hips are going kind of like so.

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So now, a pump would be, I'm going to Jackson 5, Jackson 5, go.

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The broken transition would be I'm going to Jackson 5 and then I'm going to try and find

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impact or contact with the ground without going back up.

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It's definitely not going to be able to hit it as far and the timing is going to feel a

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little bit weird.

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But for training positions, this can be a great way to overcome being uncomfortable with

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certain movements.

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Whether it would be what the arms are doing, whether it would be kind of the chest getting

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closer to the ground, whether it would be this Jackson 5.

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Maybe the big pieces of transition you can work with either the pump or the broken transition.

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The hard thing about transition is because it's kind of a loading thing and not whole

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lot is going on.

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It's hard to do really short versions of transition.

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So you pretty much have to take full swings or full distance swings.

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You can slow down tempo a little bit, but you have to take full swings in order to work

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on transition.

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So the two best ways that you can work on either with the pump drill or with broken

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transitions.

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If you're working more on the timing, I recommend the pump drill.

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If you're working more on these positions, I recommend broken transition to get over

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that hump.

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