Defense Creates Punishes | SF6 Blocking Guide
You refuse to block because it feels passive, BUT blocking creates your offense. Here's why defense wins rounds. Blocking does three things: Creates punish opportunities (unsafe moves = free damage) Builds awareness (you see their patterns) Forces mistakes (opponents overcommit) When to block: You're minus (not your turn) Opponent is pressuring with blockstrings You have no meter for reversal Practice drill: Block a full blockstring without mashing. 👍 Like and subscribe for more simple SF6 guides.

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