[To be fair, York does react and recover quite quickly, but it's not enough to get Malcolm off his feet. They're both at the disadvantage of never having actually sparred with each other before (how did that ever happen?), so they're surprising each other.
But Malcolm's exploited the weakness, and it's York who suffers the consequences. At least Malcolm offers some advice instead of chides him for it.]
We should do this more often so you can relearn how to work with your left. You're trying to overcompensate for a fault that isn't there anymore.
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But Malcolm's exploited the weakness, and it's York who suffers the consequences. At least Malcolm offers some advice instead of chides him for it.]
We should do this more often so you can relearn how to work with your left. You're trying to overcompensate for a fault that isn't there anymore.