Day 348: Sparring Practice

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Being .007, pint-sized super spy (with feathers), means you can make even the most dangerous mission look effortless.

But a peek behind the scenes reveals the rigorous ongoing training and skills-building that keeps you at the top of your game.

I sure would like to take another restful nap, but it is time for my daily "sparring practice."
I sure would like to take another restful nap, but it is time for my daily “sparring practice.”
Daily sparring practice is essential to maintain my elite position as .007, pint-sized super spy.
Daily sparring practice is essential to maintain my elite position as .007, pint-sized super spy.
I'll just start with a light warm-up round.
I’ll just start with a light warm-up round.
My large featherless super spy training assistant provided this custom-built "sparring center" just for me.
My large featherless super spy training assistant provided this custom-built “sparring center” just for me.
Now that I've warmed up I will practice my super-secret sparring maneuvers.
Now that I’ve warmed up I will practice my super-secret sparring maneuvers.
I like to begin with "biting" - one of the all-time most effective offensive maneuvers.
I like to begin with “biting” – one of the all-time most effective tactical maneuvers.
I always like to take the lead in any sparring match - I call this technique "My Way Sparring."
I always like to take the lead in any sparring match – I call this technique “My Way Sparring.”
And no sparring practice session is complete without "fancy footwork" - another of my many elite skills.
And no sparring practice session is complete without “fancy footwork” – another of my many elite skills.
"Head butting" is another great maneuver to practice (as a side note, this is also a useful technique for when you want your assistant to scratch your neck feathers).
Finally, I always like to close my sparring practice with a round of “head butting” (as a side note, this is also a useful technique for when you want to signal your large featherless assistant that it is time to scratch your neck feathers).

Author: Shannon Cutts
Co-Author: Pearl Cutts

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Published by Shannon Cutts

Animal sensitive and intuitive with Animal Love Languages. Parrot, tortoise and box turtle mama. Dachshund auntie. www.animallovelanguages.com

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