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... want to see if the prospective freshmen have made any progress in the week after the martial arts college entrance examination - fighting skills, etc., it is difficult to see in just one week. There is no progress; but the boxing power can be.

A week is enough to increase your punching power by a few kilograms!

In the entrance test, if there is a significant improvement in the test, it means that the talent in boxing is very high, and the practice is extremely diligent on weekdays ...

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