Posts by Written Language for Boxing
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The Sheetboxing notation for a side upward kick (yoko-keage). 🥋✨
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People say “one-two,” but isn’t there a big difference between “tan, tan” and “tatan”? And what about stepping in with the jab? Without terms to distinguish these, I was so confused when I started. 🥊
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Cadence at Tonic Distance: After finishing an attack, take a backstep followed by a sidestep to evade the opponent’s counterattack. 🥊✨
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The "Boxing Composition" of a match doesn't have a fixed rhythm, so there are no bars. Instead, we define the process from approaching to disengaging as a single "contact," which serves as the unit equivalent to a musical bar. 🥊🎶
Then comes user testing. An uninformed third party roughly groped my interface, bringing the screen to a halt in unexpected ways. That unclicked button sits there with a sad, neglected look.
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The Deck screen: A deck acts like a toolbox for boxing, grouping combinations under names like "Combinations starting with a jab" or "Close-range strategies." It’s designed for easy organization and use. 🥊✨
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Which Sheetboxing notation represents a jab followed by a hook? 🥊✨
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Q. Translate the following Sheetboxing literal expression into a notation-based boxing movement:
101-200
When you are the sole developer of a service, user testing becomes a form of mental endurance training. It’s like the emotional process of confession in a Christian sense, an exercise in recognizing and reconciling one’s errors.
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After performing the following Sheetboxing action, the opponent took a single backstep. What is the correct distance at that moment? Assume the action was performed using the standard movement. 🥊✨
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The Sheetboxing notation for a front kick (mae-geri). 🥋✨
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Combination Details Screen: For beginners who can’t immediately visualize boxing movements from Sheetboxing notation, a CG boxer demonstrates the movements as per the notation. 🥊💡
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When prioritizing countries to market the boxing app, the order is clear: Mexico, the U.S., Japan, the U.K., and the Philippines. 🥊🌎
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While creating CG boxer movements, the Sheetboxing literal notation is incredibly handy. Having standardized codes like jab (100), rear block (030) keeps test data variable names clean and organized. 🥊💻
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Which Sheetboxing notation represents a jab, followed by a sway-back, and then a straight? 🥊✨
Why did I think, “It’ll probably work out”? In user testing, the worst-case scenarios—ones people hesitate to even articulate—will inevitably happen. 💻🔍